The Q The Fix is a bolt-action rifle chambered in 6.5 Creedmoor with a 16-inch threaded stainless barrel, intended for short-barrel precision shooting, hunting and range use. The design centers on a one-piece aluminum receiver with full-length Picatinny rail, SR-25 magazine compatibility and a free-floating Q-Sert handguard for modular optics and accessory mounting. Its folding, adjustable stock and AR-style controls make it a compact, transportable option for field use and range work.
Key Specifications
- The caliber is 6.5mm Creedmoor, intended for precision and medium-range hunting applications.
- The barrel measures 16 inches and is a lightweight, threaded stainless-steel profile suitable for muzzle devices.
- The rifling rate is 1:7 twist, matched to the barrel profile.
- The action is a bolt-action built on a one-piece receiver designed to reduce weight and increase rigidity.
- The rifle accepts SR-25 pattern magazines and ships configured for a 10+1 capacity.
- The stock is a folding adjustable design that improves compactness for transport and storage.
- The handguard is a free-floating Q-Sert unit and the receiver includes a full-length M1913 Picatinny top rail for optics mounting.
- The muzzle is supplied with a Cherry Bomb muzzle brake and the thread pattern for the 6.5 Creedmoor barrel is 5/8-24.
- The trigger is a two-stage match unit with AR-style controls for familiar ergonomics.
This configuration emphasizes modularity and field practicality: a short, threaded barrel for maneuverability, SR-25 magazine compatibility for logistics, and a full top rail and Q-Sert handguard for straightforward optic and accessory installation. The folding adjustable stock allows compact transport without sacrificing cheek weld options, and the two-stage match trigger supports controlled precision shots. Note that magazine capacity is listed as 10+1; be aware that states with 10-round magazine limits include Hawaii, California, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Colorado.
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