Q Sugar Weasel 5.56 Shorty Stock SBR

MSRP: $1,699.00
$1,699.00
Please note actual color might vary due to the manufacturing and anodizing processes performed by Q
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SKU
Q SW-556-13IN-SHORTY
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Please note actual color might vary due to the manufacturing and anodizing processes performed by Q

The Sugar Weasel 5.56mm Shorty Stock SBR is a 13-inch barrel SBR chambered in 5.56 NATO and is a direct descendant of its famed shorter brother the Honey Badger! It's built on a clearanodized receiver set, and features a fast-twist barrel, Cherry Bomb muzzle brake, adjustable gas block, and 12-inch M-LOK handguard that are the same as the higher priced Honey Badger. It uses a 6-position receiver extension (AKA “buffer tube”) that houses a carbine length action spring and buffer, and is topped off with a Q Shorty Stock.

 

 

Technical Specifications:

  • Length: 28.75” – 32”
  • Weight: 5 lbs 9 oz
  • Barrel Length: 13”
  • Twist: 1:7
  • Stock: Q Shorty Stock
  • Muzzle: 25° Tapered Shoulder, 1/2X28 Thread
  • Muzzle Device: Cherry Bomb Muzzle Brake
  • Gas System: Mid-Length. Adjustable Gas Block
  • Trigger: Single Stage
  • Handguard: Clear Anodized 12” M-Lok
  • Charging Handle: Clear Anodized Raptor HB

What's in the Box:

  • Q Sugar Weasel 5.56 Shorty Stock SBR
  • (1) 30-Round Magazine
  • Owners Manual

More Information
Weight 5 lbs 9 oz
Dimensions 10x13x1

Customer Questions
What is considered a short barrel rifle?
A short barrel rifle (SBR) is generally defined as a rifle with a stock and a barrel under 16 inches long, or an overall length less than 26 inches.
What is a short barrel rifle and how is it different from regular rifles?
A short barrel rifle (SBR) is a rifle with a barrel under 16 inches or an overall length under 26 inches, as defined by U.S. law. SBRs are subject to regulation under the National Firearms Act (NFA).
What is an SBR (short barrel rifle) gun and how does it operate?
Short barrel rifles (SBRs) function the same as standard rifles, but have a shorter barrel and more compact overall length. SBRs are subject to the National Firearms Act (NFA).
How do I tell if my rifle is classified as a short barrel rifle?
Measure your rifle's barrel from the breech face to the muzzle and its overall length from the end of the stock to the muzzle. If the barrel is under 16 inches or the overall length is under 26 inches, it’s classified as an SBR under the National Firearms Act (NFA).
Are short barrel rifles legal to own in the United States?
Yes, SBRs are legal and Silencer Shop can help you get one, or convert your rifle into an SBR.
How can I make my rifle an SBR (short barrel rifle)?
Silencer Shop makes converting your rifle into an SBR easy. The conversion requires an ATF Form 1 and a tax stamp.
What advantages does an SBR rifle offer compared to standard rifles?
SBRs are more lightweiht, compact, and maneuverable. They're also easier to store or carry in range bags compared to full length firearms.
Can I buy a short barrel rifle for sale online?
Yes, Silencer Shop has helped thousands of people get SBRs online.
How does the performance of a 300 Blackout short barrel rifle compare to longer barrel versions?
300BLK was designed for use in short barrels, the round is optmized for compact firearms. While you can gain some velocity in a lionger barrel, it is usually a small performance increase for the added weight and length.
What are the types of stocks available for SBR rifles?
SBRs use standard rifle stocks, AR15 stocks are the most common, but other rifle buttstocks can also work depending on the weapon platform.
What is the best short barrel rifle for tactical or range shooting?
The Mini Fix by Q is an amazing short barrel rifle for range use, it is available in a variety of calibers and is suppressor ready!
Can I use short barrel rifles for hunting, and what are the pros and cons of using them?
Yes! Most states allow short barrel rifles for hunting, and they make excellent hunting rifles. They are light, compact, easy to maneuver in blinds or trucks, and shoot great at hunting distances.
Are there laws about owning short-barreled rifles for civilian use and how does it differ by state?
SBRs are subject to the NFA and state laws. Most states allow for the possession of SBRs, and all SBRs must go through the ATF/NFA process (Form 1 or Form 4). Always check your local laws.
Do short-barreled rifles benefit from a rifle supressor or rifle suppresor as much as longer rifles?
Yes, shorter barrels allow shooters to use. longer suppressor for better sound mitigation and recoil reduction without significantly lengthening the weapons overall length.

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