THE HONEY BADGER BY: Q | TABLE TOP REVIEW
THE HONEY BADGER BY: Q | TABLE TOP REVIEW
HONEY BADGER TABLE TOP REVIEW
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If we’re going to be honest, The actual honey badger is as ugly as it is inclined to not to give a shit. however, the same can’t be said about the Honey Badger by Q.
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Just got mine
FYI….That is not clear anodizing alone which makes the color light gold…That aluminum has been acid etched and then treated with Alodine which gives it a gold color and deepens darker as it sits in the alodine longer….It is extremely difficult if not impossible to get each part timed perfectly and look the same…..Then they hard coat clear anodize over the alodined finish, which is an anti-corrosive treatment before coating aluminum that is a step in aviation components, but is usually missed in other parts manufacturing.
I like it. it looks simple, yet elegant.
I really have to ask if it was YouTube or you that deleted my post concerning the NRA not too long ago.
Anyway a quick question if you have time to answer it. So shtf and it’s just happened, you have to leave immediately and can grab only one rifle, do you grab the honey badger? Why or why not?
Did they go away from the gold trigger? All I see now is black (or maybe it’s a dark grey).
Got mine yesterday!!! Took a year.
IM confused about suppressors, does that gun require special federal papers to buy ? are there suppressors that dont require papers ? thanks !
Why didn’t you review the shorter barreled version?
ATF just banned the Honey Badger by Q Pistol. Hi I was born in Korea! my American Dream lies with America’s liberties, and the constitution that protects it. I love America and all it’s people, and it seems every voice can be heard here! A lot of my American Dream does happen to lie within the second amendment, I almost get scared to say I like to shoot targets as a hobby anymore. I understand no one care too much about anecdotes, so I’ll provide real empirical data – https://youtu.be/u8c2wKISv0o . Please look into Nevada gun rights association as we are the last line of defense against California from spreading, and it will spread faster than COVID-19, God Speed Nevada!
This is not my statement, but I find resonance with it –
Gun-control advocates say that they want to find a “common sense” solution to American gun violence but would their proposals actually be effective in limiting gun violence? The first step to understanding our perspective is understanding why. There is a common misconception that citizens want to be armed to be able to hunt game. The overwhelming reason a law-abiding citizen wishes to be armed is for self-defense, whether that be from an assailant, foreign invasion or tyranny. Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander in Chief of the Japanese Navy during WW2 stated: “You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass.” Of course, an invasion of the USA is unlikely, but, it allows Americans to be sure of the fact that in the unlikely event that their way of life is infringed by a tyrannical government – foreign or domestic – they would be able to defend their rights. Note, we don’t advocate the use of deadly force to prevent a non-violent crime. We advocate the use of reasonable force – as judged by our justice system – when one’s life or health are clearly in danger as a result of criminal attack. Many gun-control advocates use the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary to promote their agendas. Some like to claim that if the guns used by the shooter had been illegal, this tragedy would have never happened, yet, that firearm was not legally obtained. Adam Lanza – the perpetrator – stole the firearm from his mother; he committed a felony before ever leaving his house. The fact that not a single person at SHES was armed meant every human life inside that school was at the mercy of police response time. Adam Lanza took their lives into his hands, and they could do nothing to defend themselves. One of the two shooters at Columbine High School, Eric Harris, also used illegally obtained firearms to massacre students in a gun-free zone. In his journal he had written, “Go ahead and change gun laws. How do you think we got ours?" Similar to the former prohibition of alcohol and the current one of drugs, gun bans would simply enlarge the black market and make it more profitable to smuggle black market weapons. America is the world’s largest weapons manufacturer. 400 million firearms can be found in America. What makes gun-control advocates think that they will simply be able to mop up all of them with legislation? It’s clear that criminals with the intention to kill do not care whether or not they obtain their weapons legally and these weapons will always be readily available for these criminals. In counter to this, some like to point at the UK as having very strict gun-control laws and much lower numbers of gun crime. It is true that the nation has a lower gun-crime rate than the USA. However, the United Kingdom has a much higher violent crime rate than the USA. In fact they have eight times the violent crime rate of the USA and have one of the highest crime rates in the world, second only to Australia, which, coincidentally has gun laws about at the same stringency level as the UK. Also, consider the relative size and access of the two nations. The American border is massive, and as the previous paragraph alluded, impossible to completely patrol and prevent smuggling. The UK on the other hand is an island, and a small one at that. It takes a relatively miniscule amount of manpower to patrol the border, especially considering it is surrounded by water, and in almost all locations a wharf or port are required for a boat to dock. As such it is majorly easier to patrol and prevent illegal firearms from entering the nation. Not only would preventing the flow of weapons into our country be difficult, but hundreds of millions of firearms are already within the borders. Finding and confiscating these weapons would be costly and near impossible. “When seconds count, police are mere minutes away,” is a popular saying among the pro-gun community. LEOs are first responders, arriving only after a crime has taken place. In essence they have no ability to prevent a crime. In response, some promote so-called “gun-free zones” in the hope that this would prevent gun violence. Yet, this very premise is based on a logical fallacy, the idea that criminals with the intent of committing a crime would be prevented by a law. They are inherently unlawful, and designating an area as unarmed not only will not prevent a crime. In fact it will do quite the opposite – rather than stopping a shooter it will rather reassure the perpetrator that no law-abiding citizen can stand up to them. In fact according to John Lott of the Crime Prevention Research Center in Washington DC: “‘With just one single exception… every public shooting since at least 1950 in the U.S. in which more than three people have been killed has taken place where citizens are not allowed to carry guns.’” Arapahoe High School, Colorado: the location of a shooting on December 13th, 2013. A lone gunman, 18, enters the school with the intent to kill a teacher who had recently reprimanded him. He carried with him a shotgun with over 125 rounds of ammunition, molotov cocktails and a machete. Yet, the attack only had one casualty. Why? “He killed himself as a security officer closed in on him” NBC News reports. An armed officer intent on stopping the shooting forced the gunman’s attack to come to an end in a mere 80 seconds. Molotov cocktails are easily made from materials that can be purchased for under $20 and machetes are legal to purchase anywhere. Guns are not the only weapons that are used to cause harm. It goes to show – if someone has the intent to hurt, they will carry it out, regardless of what weapons are legal where. The only way to stop these people is to even the playing field.
I Hope 2020 ban H.R.4568 and the new pistol brace and body armor ban doesn’t pass, Unfortunately, we do not have such Liberties in Korea.
Anyone who suppresses this weapon, did you have to time the gas? Currently waiting on its counterpart, the noveske gen 4 pdw. Thanks in advance
Why would you name your rifle after a stupid joke?
I like Colin Noir’s videos but as soon as I hear someone call a firearm sexy I gotta go. What’s after that, laying your junk on said firearm?
Can you review some noveske firearms?
The standard rifle of the Ghost Squad
Okay I can’t find answers elsewhere. Is this an sbr, pistol, or what? That one seems like an sbr but I’ve seen some with what looks like a retractable brace
ATF OPEN UP
Is this considered a SGF???
Like it…
but a moe+ grip would of been perfect
Too rich for my blood.
Say I like this review. Have you or can you do a review on the unusual Noreen BN36X3 calibered in 30-06.
Anyone know the mount used here ofor the Trijicon RMR?
Clean rifle. Digging that stock personally, it can use some rubber on aft end and maybe 3 levels of extension for different comfort levels. Really digging the charging handle along with the recessed suppressor inside the handguard. CLEAN
Please tell me you’re going to talk about the ATF’s cease and desist on the Honey Badger Pistol..
Is the honeybadger q a SBR?
Who else played call of duty ghosts?
Keep America Tactical!!!!
It is a thing of beauty. Q have a distinct look to their products like how B&T have theirs. I don’t think I have ever seen one deployed in the field, wouid be interesting.
No boom boom 🙁
i want to have sex with this gun
And it’s also a Nuclear machine on call of duty 😁
The ice cream sprinkles give you a good grip on the grip
Great video good person thank God he believes in the second amendment and isn’t fooled by the fake news and the Democrats thank goodness
Very late comment! Buttt whats that sight set up you have?
So you cant mount lights, IR, or anything to the MLok rail because there’s no space between the rail and suppressor, also you can’t even grab the rail because it will heat up and burn the shit out of you from the suppressor, the finish is trash, $3000+ and isn’t even Ambi, trash stock, proprietary buffer system, triggers to light for actual duty use, Q suppressors are known to have shitty welds that fail, and their titanium is subpar, it shouldn’t have a blue/purple color because that means the titanium isn’t treated properly.
Beautiful, I love every honey badge ever invented and want everything version I can get.
Is This Gun Allowed In PA?
Awesome
Is this a sbr?
Woe there, Beowulf beats honey badger, as far as bad ass names go.
hi sir is this legal to own?
Honey badger or syrup beaver?
No ambi controls for mag release?
Thank you for posting, love this gun and can’t stop thinking about it.
Goddamn it. Now I want onez
is the grip rubberized?how much?
Do they still make these as pistols or what, what happened with the ATF?
where did you pick this up? seems out of stock everywhere
Me likely! Me want one :
Keep America tactical!
Want to see it in black, check out the Ghetto Blaster.