This video features a sound test of the Q Thunder Chicken suppressor, measuring its noise levels at various distances. The content aims to provide viewers with an auditory evaluation of the suppressor's performance, inviting them to share their opinions and insights.
This video provides a first look at Q LLC's new Blind Tiger and Speakeasy silencers. These are 30 caliber steel suppressors designed as more affordable alternatives to their titanium Trash Panda and Thunder Chicken models. The reviewer highlights that despite being made of steel, Q LLC has achieved comparable weight to their titanium predecessors through new manufacturing processes. The video also briefly mentions other Q LLC firearms like the Honey Badger Pistol, Sugar Weasel, and likely implies comparison points for the new cans.
This video documents Mick's 2023 turkey hunting experience in Ohio. Despite limited time due to prior commitments, Mick successfully bagged a turkey as the season neared its end, capitalizing on the birds' continued gobbling. The description highlights the challenging nature of turkey hunting when birds are uncooperative. Several affiliate links are provided for hunting gear, including AXIL hearing protection, Pnuma Outdoors gear, Right to Bear insurance, Grey Man Tactical vehicle racks, and Gatorz ballistic eyewear. The channel has also launched a new website.
This video provides a "First Look" at the Rifle Dynamics Quickhatch, a 9" 7.62x39 pistol. The creator, Kit Badger, details the process of building the firearm at a Rifle Dynamics build day, including sandblasting, painting with a custom WWII Frogskin pattern by gunsmith Titus, reassembly, and quality control. The video also highlights the use of a Rearden MFG Flash Hider, a Q LLC Thunder Chicken Silencer, and a Fix Stock. Additionally, the creator touches on the Spiritus Systems Micro Fight Chassis Mk5, a streamlined chest rig. Full reviews of these items are planned for the future.
This video review focuses on the Emissary Development Cable Clips, a M-LOK accessory designed for effective cable management on rifles. The reviewer highlights how these clips help reduce snag hazards by securely routing wires from lights and lasers. The video also showcases a comprehensive rifle loadout, including various high-end accessories like Unity Tactical components, a B.E. Meyers MAWL-C1+, a Nightforce ATACR, and a Q LLC silencer mounted on a Knights Armament SR-25. The description provides links to purchase the product, support the channel, and browse other Kit Badger merchandise.
This video showcases the second range day of Kit Badger's 2021 Coast to Coast Tour. The event featured a wide array of firearms from various manufacturers, including multiple models from Q LLC (The Fix, Honey Badger Pistol, Honey Badger SD, MiniFix) and their associated silencers. Other notable firearms included Radian Model 1 rifles, Hi-Point firearms (Yeet Cannon, 995 Carbine), a custom bolt action from Sawtooth Rifles, Brownells BRN-180 uppers in 5.56 and 300 Blackout, various .22 caliber firearms, and a Knights Armament SR-25. The event brought together a group of people to shoot these diverse firearms in a positive atmosphere.
This video is the second part of a series on flash mitigation, focusing on the Q Honey Badger as the host firearm. It examines various .30 caliber silencers from Q LLC, including the Trash Panda, Thunder Chicken, Half Nelson, Full Nelson, and the Honey Badger SD Silencer. The test involves firing 300 Blackout ammunition (Gorilla Ammo 147gr Supersonic, Gemtech 187gr Subsonic, and Minuteman Munitions 220gr Subsonic TMJ). The video highlights that Q's silencers, designed with weight as a priority, are made of titanium, which can sometimes lead to flashing. It prompts viewers to consider their own mission, suppressor usage, and ammunition choices.
This video compares two Q LLC silencers, the "Trash Panda" and the "Thunder Chicken," for use with a Honey Badger firearm. The presenter highlights that the choice depends on the user's intended application, such as whether it will be used on multiple rifles, prioritizing quietness versus lightness, tolerance for extra length, and typical usage scenarios ranging from single shots on a multi-day hunt to high-volume range sessions. While the video is described as "super unscientific," it aims to guide viewers in making their decision, with the ultimate recommendation being to acquire both silencers. The video also details the creator's loadout, including a Prometheus Design Werx hoodie and SKD Tactical gloves.
This video provides a first look at the Cherry Bomb and Bottle Rocket muzzle brakes from Q. The creator, Kit Badger, explains that these accessories are designed for Q's Trash Panda and Thunder Chicken silencers. The Cherry Bomb is Q's standard muzzle brake, while the Bottle Rocket (also called Yo Dog) acts as both a thread protector and a muzzle brake. Neither requires timing and utilizes taper technology. The creator notes that Rocksett may be needed for square-shouldered rifle barrels. He plans to revisit these products after more testing and compare them to the A2 bird cage and other muzzle brakes.
This video from Kit Badger provides a detailed rundown of Q's 7.62 NATO silencer lineup, aiming to clarify the different models like the 'Thunder Chicken'. The presenter explains that Q offers four distinct 7.62 NATO suppressors, all full-auto rated, in two different lengths and configurations. Options include direct thread and fast-attach systems utilizing their Cherry Bomb muzzle brake. The suppressors, while primarily marketed for .308 Winchester, are also rated for calibers ranging from 300 Blackout up to 300 Winchester Magnum. The video highlights the advanced technology and manufacturing processes involved, such as 100% titanium construction, advanced welding techniques, and Wire EDM for bore machining.
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