Factory To Table: Part 1 - The Mini Fix by Q

Published on April 27, 2019
Duration: 23:57

This guide details the factory assembly of the Q Mini Fix pistol, as demonstrated by a Q engineer. It covers critical steps from striker and bolt assembly to barrel and handguard installation, emphasizing the use of specialized fixtures and precise torque specifications. The process highlights Q's engineering approach to creating a lightweight, compact firearm platform.

Quick Summary

The Q Mini Fix pistol is assembled using specialized factory fixtures and precise torque specifications. Key steps include installing a flat lug bolt design for accurate headspace measurement, using AR-15 pattern magazine wells for compactness, and torquing the barrel nut to 40 inch-pounds and the handguard to 50 inch-pounds for a rigid build.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Factory to Table
  2. 01:40Arrival at Q Factory
  3. 02:11Design Differences: Fix vs. Mini Fix
  4. 04:51Striker and Bolt Assembly
  5. 12:23Lower Receiver and Trigger Group
  6. 16:09Barrel and Handguard Installation
  7. 19:09Final Components and Completion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key design differences between the Q Mini Fix and The Fix?

The Mini Fix features a scaled-down design with an AR-15 pattern magazine well (vs. SR-25), a shorter bolt and striker, and a transition from conical to flat lugs on the bolt and barrel extension for improved precision.

What are the critical torque specifications for assembling the Q Mini Fix?

During assembly, the barrel nut must be torqued to 40 inch-pounds, and the handguard is secured to 50 inch-pounds. Adhering to these specifications ensures proper component function and rigidity.

How does Q ensure precise headspace measurement on the Mini Fix?

Q utilizes a flat lug design on both the bolt and barrel extension of the Mini Fix. This design simplifies manufacturing and allows for more precise headspace measurements compared to traditional conical lug systems.

What specialized tools are used in the factory assembly of the Q Mini Fix?

Factory assembly of the Mini Fix involves specialized tools such as fixtures for swaging striker pins, custom jigs for bolt components, and precise torque wrenches to meet specific inch-pound requirements.

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