Q The Fix .308 Win 16-Inch Bolt-Action Rifle | Lightweight Folding Precision Platform
The Fix by Q is a purpose-built, precision bolt gun that weighs just 6.3 lb, folds to 25.9 in, and ships with a 16-inch stainless .308 Win barrel. A one-piece 7075-T6 aluminum receiver, fully adjustable folding stock, and user-swappable barrel system set this rifle apart for shooters who demand accuracy in a compact, modern package.
Condition
Overall Condition: As-new condition with no signs of prior handling beyond what’s typical from inspection (see photos).
Bore Condition: Excellent – Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling – Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The rifle appears unused and shows only minimal handling marks consistent with basic inspection.
What’s Included
- Three 10-round SR-25 pattern polymer magazines (one orange, two black)
- Q “Big Butt” extended recoil pad assembly (spare)
- Q Fix multi-tool barrel wrench
- Hex key for stock adjustments
- Factory Q cardboard shipping box
The Fix uses a 45° short-throw bolt that clears large optics while keeping cycling fast and smooth. Its two-stage match trigger and ambidextrous safety are housed in a billet receiver that features an integral, full-length Picatinny rail for rigid optics mounting.
The free-float aluminum handguard carries Q-Sert slots that accept both M-LOK and proprietary Q accessories, giving shooters flexible attachment options. Blue-anodized fasteners identify the factory 16-inch .308 configuration and pair with the Type III hard-coat finish for corrosion resistance.
The lightweight stainless barrel is retained by a single nut, allowing caliber changes with the supplied wrench. A 5/8-24 taper shoulder hosts the included Cherry Bomb muzzle brake and is ready for Q suppressors.
An aluminum, skeletonized stock folds flat against the receiver, offers an adjustable cheekpiece and 13.5-inch length of pull, and ends in a polymer buttpad for recoil control. Q guarantees sub-MOA accuracy from this U.S.-made rifle.




