This video from Kit Badger introduces the Dos Boot Baseplate by Die Free Company, a product designed to enhance stability and ergonomics when shooting an AR-pattern rifle from the prone position. The baseplate allows for a monopod-style support using the magazine, achieving a very low and stable shooting platform. It also adds an extra two rounds to the magazine capacity and is compatible with all Gen 3 PMAGs (10, 20, 30, and 40-rounders). The video also lists the components of the rifle setup, including a Q Sugar Weasel, SureFire Scout Pro, Modlite OKW, Vortex Razor, and Holosun 509T. The product is announced for release on July 4th, 2025.
This YouTube Short reviews the Q Sugar Weasel 5.56 rifle, highlighting its value for money and excellent shooting performance. The description also promotes various affiliate products including AXIL hearing protection, Pnuma Outdoors gear, Right to Bear insurance, Grey Man Tactical vehicle racks, and Gatorz ballistic eyewear. The video encourages viewers to visit the associated website for more information.
This YouTube Shorts video features a review of the Q Sugar Weasel 556 rifle. The description highlights that the rifle, despite its appearance, was subjected to rigorous testing similar to that of a duty rifle. The video also promotes various brands associated with the channel, including AXIL hearing protection, Pnuma Outdoors gear, Right to Bear insurance, Grey Man Tactical vehicle racks, and Gatorz ballistic eyewear, with affiliate links and discount codes provided. The channel's new website is also promoted.
This video features an in-depth cold weather gun testing experiment focusing on cleanliness and lubrication. Ivan Loomis examines various firearms, including the 300 Blackout, Sons of Liberty Gun Works rifles, a Griffin Armament Mark 2, a Primary Arms dissipator, and a Q Sugar Weasel. The test guns are detailed, along with their configurations and accompanying tactical gear. The video recaps the experiment's results, discusses critical cold weather shooting considerations, and concludes with the findings from lubricant testing, providing valuable insights for firearm owners operating in frigid conditions.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Q Sugar Weasel 5.56 rifle, evaluating its performance and features. The reviewer addresses whether it's a "safe queen" or a "workhorse" and compares it to AR-15 competitors. Key features highlighted include the 16-inch barrel, adjustable gas block, Cherry Bomb muzzle brake, Radian controls, 70-degree safety selector, and the "Literally The Best Trigger Ever Made." The review also mentions the clear anodized receivers, gray M-LOK handguard, and premium grips. With over 1000 rounds fired, the rifle demonstrated 100% reliability, shooting flat and accurately. The video encourages viewers to run the rifle hard, not just keep it as a safe queen, and expresses a desire for a Q Honey Badger. Affiliate links for various gear brands like AXIL, Pnuma Outdoors, Right to Bear insurance, Grey Man Tactical, and Gatorz are included.
This YouTube Short showcases a night vision training session where even the cameraman participates, demonstrating proficiency with a Q Sugar Weasel 16-inch rifle equipped with a Steiner DBAL A3 and EOTech EXPS3-0. The video highlights the effectiveness of night vision gear in tactical training scenarios and promotes various outdoor and self-defense related products through affiliate links, including AXIL hearing protection, Pnuma Outdoors gear, Right to Bear insurance, Grey Man Tactical racks, and Gatorz eyewear. The content emphasizes practical application of firearms and tactical equipment.
This YouTube Short reviews the Q Sugar Weasel 5.56 rifle, highlighting its SICK looks and 'workhorse' capabilities. The reviewer emphasizes that it's not just for show but has been thoroughly tested, enduring over 1000 rounds flawlessly. The description also promotes various affiliate products including AXIL hearing protection, Pnuma Outdoors gear, Right to Bear insurance, Grey Man Tactical vehicle racks, and Gatorz ballistic eyewear.
This video introduces the Q Sugar Weasel firearm, drawing a comparison to the Honey Badger. While the primary focus is the firearm itself, the description also includes promotional material for women's apparel sales with potential to win a scope or truck, and links to Demolition Ranch merchandise, the creator's vlog channel, and social media profiles. Music credits are also provided. The overall tone suggests a product showcase and potentially a review or initial impressions of the Q Sugar Weasel.
This YouTube video offers a review of the Q Sugar Weasel, a .300 AAC Blackout pistol. The reviewer compares it to the popular Q Honey Badger, highlighting the Sugar Weasel as a more affordable and versatile alternative due to its use of standardized parts. The review covers the firearm's features, includes range footage, discusses pricing, and outlines both positive and negative aspects from a consumer perspective. The creator emphasizes their qualifications as a certified instructor and range safety officer, assuring viewers that the content was filmed safely on a private range.
This video showcases the Kit Badger's course loadout for a 3-day Urban Rifle Course at Thunder Ranch in Lakeview, Oregon. The presenter details various gear, including clothing layers suitable for unpredictable weather, two different rifle platforms (a Perun X-16 and a Q Sugar Weasel), optics, suppressors, and a comprehensive chest rig with accessories. Despite a few minor issues, the loadout generally performed well. The video emphasizes preparedness and the importance of having versatile gear for diverse conditions and scenarios.
This YouTube video features a review of the new Live Q Sugar Weasel 13" upper. The creator expresses gratitude to sponsors Q, TAG, Big Tex ORDNANCE, TRIARC Systems, and HAWKED AND LOADED. The review delves into the "elephant in the room" and provides insights into the performance of the Sugar Weasel upper. The creator also promotes their merchandise store and personal Instagram.
This video covers Day 2 of The Tactical Games in South Carolina (2019). The event combines CrossFit-style physical challenges with rifle and pistol shooting competitions. The presenter uses a prototype 5.56 Q Sugar Weasel rifle and a Sig P320 X5 pistol. The final day included staple and wildcard events, with one event cut due to time. The competition featured a short running event and an aggregate event combining physical tasks with pistol shooting. A unique aspect was utilizing a decommissioned nuclear facility at the Government Training Institute for one course, engaging targets in dark corridors using SRTA. The presenter finished 4th in the Elite Division out of 22 competitors, highlighting the challenging South Carolina heat as a factor.