It uses M4 pattern magazines as opposed to the SR-25 pattern magazines used by its big brother The Fix. The Mini Fix pistol has a smaller receiver and bolt assembly. If the name didn’t make it obvious, the Mini Fix is the “Mini Action” version of The Fix in a pistol configuration. The Fix is the ultimate utility rifle, capable of just about anything you need it to do. It is like nothing you’ve ever seen before and it’s certainly not your dad's bolt action rifle. From the one piece aluminum receiver to the 45 degree bolt throw and even the proprietary lock-up on the folding stock’s hinge that only gets more and more solid over time and doesn’t wobble, everything on The Fix was designed from the ground up. The Fix by Q is the biggest step forward in bolt-action rifle innovation since 1962, and is the foundation of what Q as a company believes in: science and innovation. The “poor man’s Honey Badger” is still a top tier piece of equipment in anyone’s personal collection. It uses a 6-position receiver extension, or “buffer tube” for you yee yee folks, that houses a carbine length action spring and buffer, and is topped off with aĬustom gray SBA3™ Pistol Stabilizing Brace®. Built on a clear anodized M16 spec receiver set sans the forward assist, with a cerakote finish, it features the same fast-twist barrel, Cherry Bomb muzzle device, adjustable gas block, and 6-inch M-LOK handguard as the higher priced Honey Badger. It’s a 7-inch direct impingement pistol chambered in 300 BLK. The Sugar Weasel was jokingly deemed the ‘Poor Man’s Honey Badger”. A 4.5lb, 7” 1:5 twist 300 BLK piece of art! Just like with the SBR, it comes with a removable Q Cherry Bomb muzzle device on it from the factory. The Honey Badger Pistol is quite literally the same as the Honey Badger SBR, just with Q’s proprietary sliding brace instead of the stock. The Cherry Bomb is removable though, so you’re able to put whatever muzzle device and. It comes with a Q Cherry Bomb on its tapered muzzle which is the perfect host for either their Trash Panda or Thunder Chicken silencers. Similarly to the Honey Badger SD, the SBR variant has a 7 inch 1:5 twist barrel and fires 300 BLK. Just like its SD counterpart, the Honey Badger SBR was brought to the commercial market by Q, after wow-ing some of the most elite warfighters in the world. From the gas system to the trigger, and telescoping stock, nothing was overlooked and Q’s Honey Badger will have you smiling every time you touch it. Q focused on updating the legendary gun and improved upon every technical aspect of the first-generation design. At first glance, Q’s Honey Badger appears to be the same as the original. That is, until Q brought it back to give to anyone and everyone who wanted it. Though it exceeded expectations, it was never brought to the commercial market. Developed in conjunction with 300 AAC Blackout, the Honey Badger was born. Requirements included the ability to shoot a rifle caliber round while maintaining low visibility and excellent sound signature suppression. (See Check-Mate Shipping and Returns FAQ for more information).The original Honey Badger was developed at AAC by Kevin Brittingham and his R&D team at the request of a Tier One US special operations group looking to replace the MP5-SD. or other government authorization required to ensure compliance with applicable export laws. Customers acquiring controlled goods, technical data and/or services from Check-Mate Magazines shall be responsible for obtaining any necessary U.S. These controls take the form of export regulations and license requirements. As part of the express consideration provided for receipt of Check-Mate Magazine’s goods, technical data and/or services, you, our customer, acknowledge that the export, re-export or other transfer, directly or indirectly, of the goods, technical data and/or services provided by Check-Mate Magazines in violation of U.S. A list of states and municipalities restricting firearm magazine sales is available here.ĮXPORT NOTICE: This is an item controlled for export by the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) under the Commerce Control List (CCL). Check-Mate Magazines cannot process sales/shipments prohibited by law. jurisdictions restrict firearm magazine sales.
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