This video offers an in-depth review of the highly anticipated Q Fix rifle. The creator travels to Q's headquarters in New Hampshire to build a Mini Fix, test its accuracy at the range, and interview key figures including Q's founder Kevin Brittingham, a Q engineer, and Clint Smith of Thunder Ranch. The review aims to determine if this expensive, folding bolt-action rifle is a gimmick or a top-tier firearm.
This YouTube video features Kevin Brittingham from Q, discussing and showcasing the top 5 firearms recommended for use with a suppressor. While specific firearm models and calibers are not detailed in the provided description, the video promises a selection of top-tier guns for suppressed shooting applications. The description also directs viewers to the creator's website for featured products and promotes their other YouTube channels and social media platforms.
This video from the Classic Firearms Secondary Channel features Kevin Brittingham participating in the 'Hot Ones Challenge' and answering spicy questions. The description indicates the channel aims to tackle internet challenges and humorously document their experiences. Viewers are encouraged to suggest future challenges in the comments section. While the specific firearm content is not detailed in the provided data, the channel's name and the nature of 'challenges' can often involve or relate to firearms.
This video features Kevin Brittingham from Q discussing the ideal barrel length and ammunition for the .300 BLK caliber. The conversation delves into technical aspects like twist rate and addresses viewer questions, providing insights for .300 BLK enthusiasts looking to optimize their firearms. The video also promotes the Classic Firearms brand and their associated channels.
This YouTube video features Kevin Brittingham of Q discussing the 8.6 BLK cartridge. The description provides links to the creator's social media, Patreon, Utreon, and Rumble channels, as well as a recommendation for Modern Gun School and a discount code for Challenge Targets. The video aims to provide an unfiltered breakdown of the 8.6 BLK from an expert.
This video compares the Q Honey Badger rifle with a suppressed H&K MP5SD to evaluate if the Honey Badger can effectively replace the MP5SD for special forces. The comparison focuses on quiet operation, terminal ballistics, handling, accuracy, and controls. The .300 Blackout cartridge, developed by AAC at the request of a special forces unit, is highlighted as the driving force behind the Honey Badger's design. The analysis concludes that while the MP5SD is slightly quieter and offers quicker follow-up shots, the Honey Badger is lighter, handier, more accurate at longer ranges, and possesses superior terminal performance, making it a very competent practical replacement.
This podcast episode features a discussion with Kevin Brittingham, founder of Q LLC, and Nick Booras from Reptilia Corp. The conversation, hosted by Mike and Kyle, promises to be engaging, encouraging viewers to "turn up the volume." The episode provides links to the personal and company websites of both guests, as well as the podcast's host websites, SOLGW and GreenDragonTrading.co. It also includes a link to Spotify for Podcasters, suggesting the podcast is available on that platform.
This video features a Q&A session with Kevin Brittingham, founder of Advanced Armament (AAC) and Q, a renowned figure in the silencer industry with over 25 years of experience. He discusses the history and technology of silencers, including their inclusion in the NFA, the impact of additive manufacturing, managing first-shot pop, military applications, sound measurement, the effectiveness of multi-purpose muzzle devices, and the evolution of suppressor design. Brittingham also touches upon original Maxim Silencers and Russian suppressed ammunition. The discussion stems from a book project about the history of military silencers by Headstamp Publishing.
This YouTube video features an interview with Kevin Brittingham of Q, focusing on how the internet can become personal. The description includes numerous links for subscribing, supporting the channel on Patreon, purchasing merchandise, and exploring other ventures like a car channel and cryptocurrency. It also highlights affiliate links for Amazon tools and outdoor supplies, and a sign-up for an email list. The content appears to be a conversational interview with a prominent figure in the firearms industry.
This video features an interview with Kevin Brittingham, discussing the bankruptcy of Remington and the sale of AAC (Advanced Armament Corporation) to Palmetto State Armory (PSA). The conversation likely delves into the business aspects of the firearms industry, the impact of these events on gun owners and manufacturers, and potential future directions for AAC under new ownership. Supporting content in the description includes links to subscribe, Patreon, car channel, merchandise, Amazon affiliate links for tools and outdoor supplies, Lola's Deals, TUSC Cryptocurrency, and email list signup.
This YouTube video features an interview with Kevin Brittingham of Q LLC, hosted by Hank Strange. The title suggests a discussion concerning the ATF (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) and allegations of racism or other misconduct, potentially related to firearm regulations or enforcement. The description includes standard YouTube promotional links for subscribing, Patreon, merchandise, and other channels, as well as affiliate links for Amazon products and cryptocurrency. The content is expected to delve into the perspectives of a prominent figure in the firearms industry regarding government agency actions.
This video features Kevin Brittingham from Q discussing a cease and desist letter issued by the ATF concerning the Honey Badger pistol and brace. The discussion focuses on the ATF's apparent refusal to provide specific reasons or legal justifications for their action against the product. The video also promotes various MAC online resources including their website, Patreon, SubscribeStar, T-shirt store, and Amazon store, as well as a link to Gun Owners of America.