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Q Honey Badger SBR 7 Inch 300 BLK

Original price was: $2,999.00.Current price is: $2,899.00.

Only 2 left in stock


  • Description
Description

Your new Personal Offensive Weapon.

The original Honey Badger was developed at AAC by previous owner and Q CEO, Kevin Brittingham and his R&D team at the request of an elite US special operations group looking to replace their MP5-SD’s with an upgraded platform. Requirements included the ability to shoot a rifle caliber round while maintaining low visibility and excellent signature suppression.  Developed in conjunction with 300 AAC Blackout, the Q Honey Badger was born, exceeded expectations, but never made it to the commercial market.

Enter the Honey Badger by Q. At first glance, this Q Honey Badger appears to be the same as the original.  Q focused on taking the iconic Honey Badger to the next level and improved upon every technical aspect of the first-generation design. From the gas system to the trigger, and telescoping stock – HB 2.0 does not disappoint.

OPTIC NOT INCLUDED

COMMON FEATURES & SPECS:

  •  CALIBER: 300 BLK
  •  CLEAR HARD COAT ANODIZED 7075 ALUMINUM RECEIVERS (shades of tan may vary)
  •  FREE FLOATING 6061 ALUMINUM M-LOK HANDGUARD (shades of gray (grey?) may vary)
  •  70° SAFETY SELECTOR
  •  2-POSITION COLLAPSIBLE PDW STOCK
  •  ADJUSTABLE, LOW-PROFILE GAS BLOCK
  •  MUZZLE:  5/8-24 THREADS, TAPERED MUZZLE
  •  TRIGGER:  2-STAGE
  •  AR CONTROLS
  • UPC: 866955000355

SHORT BARRELED RIFLE

  •  WEIGHT:  4 lbs 8 oz
  •  LENGTH:  20 IN – 25 IN
  •  BARREL: 7 IN, 1:5 TWIST
  •  HANDGUARD:  6 INCH M-LOK
  •  MUZZLE: CHERRY BOMB MUZZLE BRAKE

Note: All third party accessories or components may be subject to change.

The Fine Print:

* All NFA Regulations apply. Each state’s laws dictate what can or cannot be possessed in its own state. Some county’s within each state are different as well. Please contact your local ATF Field office with any ATF questions or concerns you may have. Palm Beach Arms reserves the right to use discretion when selling to each individual state.