Q Fix
The Q Fix—officially “The Fix” by Q LLC—is a precision bolt-action rifle that broke the mold when it launched. Built around a unique side-folding, takedown chassis, The Fix packs full-size bolt-action accuracy into a package that collapses small enough to fit in a backpack. Available in 6.5 Creedmoor, .308 Winchester, .260 Remington, and other calibers, it weighs under 6 pounds in its lightest configurations. For hunters, backcountry shooters, and precision rifle competitors who need a rifle that’s both accurate and packable, The Fix is one of the most innovative bolt guns on the market.
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What Makes the Q Fix Different from Other Bolt-Action Rifles?
The Q Fix uses a side-folding chassis that allows the rifle to fold in half—without removing the barrel or stock—for compact transport. The action is a proprietary design built around a 20 MOA integrated rail, and the takedown system allows the rifle to separate for deep cleaning or reconfiguration. Unlike traditional bolt guns that require a stock removal or a dedicated chassis system, The Fix folds and deploys in seconds. At a sub-6-pound weight in the lightest builds, it’s one of the few precision bolt-action rifles that a hunter can carry all day without fatigue.
Q Fix Caliber Options: 6.5 Creedmoor vs .308 Winchester
The Fix is chambered in several calibers, with 6.5 Creedmoor and .308 Winchester being the most popular. The 6.5 Creedmoor version offers a flatter trajectory and better wind drift performance beyond 500 yards—the better choice for precision rifle competition and long-range hunting. The .308 Win version is a better fit for hunters who already have a .308 ammunition supply or who are hunting at ranges under 500 yards where the ballistic advantage of 6.5 Creedmoor is minimal. Both use a 5-round AICS-pattern detachable box magazine for broad aftermarket magazine compatibility.
Q Fix vs Ruger Precision Rifle: Which Should You Buy?
The Q Fix and Ruger Precision Rifle both target the precision bolt-action buyer, but they solve different problems. The RPR is heavier (10+ lbs), larger, and built for bench or prone shooting with a maximum of adjustability. The Fix weighs roughly half as much, folds for transport, and is built for the shooter who needs to cover ground. The RPR wins on out-of-box adjustability and value for pure bench shooting. The Fix wins decisively on packability, weight, and the unique folder chassis that no other production bolt gun offers. If you carry your rifle to your target rather than driving to it, The Fix is the better tool.
Q LLC: Who Makes The Fix?
Q LLC is a New Hampshire-based firearms manufacturer co-founded by Kevin Brittingham, who previously founded SilencerCo. Q is known for unconventional designs that prioritize real-world functionality—the Honey Badger PDW, the Thunder Chicken suppressor, and The Fix bolt gun. The company machines everything to tight tolerances and uses high-grade materials throughout. Q’s customer base tends to be special operations personnel and serious enthusiasts who prioritize performance over price. Their products are not bargain options, but they represent a genuine engineering philosophy rather than incremental iteration on established designs.
Q Fix Accessories and Optics Pairing
The Fix ships with a 20 MOA integrated rail that accommodates virtually any Picatinny-mount scope. For long-range use, a first focal plane optic in the 4–16x or 5–25x range pairs well with its accuracy potential. The folding chassis makes a compact low-profile mount worthwhile so the scope doesn’t catch on gear when folded. Q also offers a variety of muzzle devices including their own suppressors, and since the NFA $200 tax stamp was eliminated January 1, 2026, running The Fix suppressed is now a straightforward addition. A lightweight carbon fiber bipod rounds out the backcountry precision setup.
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