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Q Honey Badger 7" 300BLK Pistol

Q-HB-300P

$2250

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Q Honey Badger 7" 300BLK Pistol with Telescoping Brace

The Q Honey Badger 7" 300BLK pistol represents a pinnacle in PDW (Personal Defense Weapon) design. Originally conceived by Kevin Brittingham at AAC for U.S. Special Forces, the Honey Badger has evolved into an optimized, modern platform under Q LLC’s expertise. Engineered with a focus on lightweight, compact performance and suppressor compatibility, the Honey Badger is the ultimate solution for urban and field environments alike.

The 7-inch stainless steel barrel with a 1:5" twist rate is tailored for .300 Blackout, excelling with both subsonic and supersonic ammunition. An adjustable gas block ensures reliability and adaptability across various ammo types, especially with a suppressor. The included Cherry Bomb muzzle brake and hub adapter make this pistol suppressor-ready out of the box.

Weighing just over 4 lbs, the Honey Badger maintains its compact dimensions thanks to its machined aluminum handguard and receiver, while features like the telescoping brace enhance its portability and functionality. The M-LOK handguard and full-length Picatinny rail provide ample space for mounting optics, lights, lasers, and other accessories.

Included Accessories:

  • Q Cherry Bomb muzzle brake
  • Hub adapter for suppressor mounting
  • Case
  • One 30-round magazine

Specifications:

  • Caliber: .300 Blackout
  • Barrel Length: 7 inches
  • Weight: Approximately 4 lbs
  • Action: Semiautomatic (Direct Impingement)
  • Safety: 70-degree AR-style selector
  • Frame/Slide Finish: Clear Hard Coat Anodized
  • Optics Ready: Yes
  • Rail System: Full-length Picatinny and M-LOK handguard
  • UPC: 850000857155 | MPN: HB-300BLK-7IN-PISTOL
Pictured with a Surefire Mini Scout Light and Aimpoint Duty RDS, both available separately.

The Q Honey Badger is purpose-built for modern shooting scenarios, offering unparalleled maneuverability, accuracy, and modularity