The Q Fix is a lightweight, packable precision rifle with a high price point around $3,000. While it boasts AR-style controls and a robust chassis, its bolt action is prone to binding and short-stroking. Significant magazine wobble can cause feeding malfunctions, impacting reliability. Despite innovative features like the Q-Sert rail, its performance and price are critically assessed against custom builds and competitors like the Sig Cross.
This video features a first-time range day with a new OCL Polonium K suppressor, which is described as performing like its full-size counterpart, albeit slightly louder. The suppressor is paired with an IWI Zion 15 SBR, highlighting the suitability of the Polonium K for Short-Barreled Rifles. The creator also gives shoutouts to Black Rifle Medic for lending the rig and Otter Creek Labs for their product. The video emphasizes safe handling, adherence to laws, and includes affiliate links for channel support.
This video is a compilation showcasing Tannerite explosions. Tannerite is a binary explosive target commonly used for firearm practice, creating a distinct smoke signature upon detonation. The video highlights the visual impact of these explosions.
This video showcases 'The FIX' by Q, an ultimate utility rifle featuring a 45-degree bolt throw that improves with use. Upgrades like the 'Big Bolt' handle enhance leverage and speed, while the 'Big Butt' pad mitigates recoil from the .308 caliber. The rifle is kept sleek with a short rail for the Elcan optic and a 'Bottle Rocket' muzzle brake.
This video documents the initial stages of a custom bolt-action rifle build, Rifle #301, for the creator's son. Matt from Sawtooth Rifles is assembling the rifle using a Custom Gunwerks GLR Action, a Criterion Barrels 6mm Stainless Steel barrel, a CMC Flat Faced Remington 700 Trigger, and a Q Side Chick Chassis with a Cherry Bomb muzzle device. The video highlights the process of turning individual parts into a custom firearm, with a focus on the skilled craftsmanship involved.
This video details the factory assembly of the Q Mini Fix bolt-action pistol, highlighting key engineering differences from 'The Fix,' such as a scaled-down receiver and flat lug bolt design for improved manufacturing and precision. The process emphasizes the use of specialized fixtures and precise torque specifications for a robust and accurate build. It showcases the integration of components like the Radian selector and SB Tactical brace, culminating in a custom firearm ready for backcountry use.
This video provides a first look at the Cherry Bomb and Bottle Rocket muzzle brakes from Q. The creator, Kit Badger, explains that these accessories are designed for Q's Trash Panda and Thunder Chicken silencers. The Cherry Bomb is Q's standard muzzle brake, while the Bottle Rocket (also called Yo Dog) acts as both a thread protector and a muzzle brake. Neither requires timing and utilizes taper technology. The creator notes that Rocksett may be needed for square-shouldered rifle barrels. He plans to revisit these products after more testing and compare them to the A2 bird cage and other muzzle brakes.
This expert-level overview from Kit Badger's Ivan details Q's 7.62 silencer offerings, highlighting their design philosophy, material science, and manufacturing processes. The review covers the specific features of models like the Trash Panda and Full Nelson, emphasizing their titanium construction, unique baffle design for accuracy and suppression, and the benefits of their taper attachment system. It also touches upon durability considerations, internal volume advantages, and the precision of Wire EDM bore finishing.
This video showcases the exhaust modification on a 2000-2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GT. The owner has removed the mufflers, resulting in a straight-piped setup for the 3.8L V6 engine. The description notes a later addition of twin Cherry Bomb mufflers, suggesting potential future modifications or a comparison to the straight-pipe sound.
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