Successor to the Scout: Q's 8.6mm Fix

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @mattp7828
    @mattp7828 Год назад +2590

    Yep I'm 53 and pretty deaf from my time in the military, suppressors are the solution to a billion dollar problem.

    • @georgepoggington4896
      @georgepoggington4896 Год назад +168

      Especially if you use subsonic or lower-grained ammunition so it’s even less ear breaking, I honestly think more ammunition companies should start making more subsonic ammunition.

    • @judgejimbobrowntown3214
      @judgejimbobrowntown3214 Год назад

      Ya now go tell the atf that what morons

    • @zerozilch
      @zerozilch Год назад +47

      Percussion mitigation attachment

    • @SuperCulverin
      @SuperCulverin Год назад +216

      Thank God the NFA and the BATF are there to make everything safer for us!

    • @capt.bart.roberts4975
      @capt.bart.roberts4975 Год назад +61

      66, shooter and drummer, with tinnitus. 😐

  • @mookfishtehwise
    @mookfishtehwise Год назад +547

    Hearing Ian use words like "dongle" and "dingus" in such a calm and confident manner to describe trigger parts absolutely made my day 😂 I'm also very glad he made a video about this rifle, seems to me Q's engineers really try to think outside the box without being too over-the-top about it, despite that they may be one of the "Apple brands" of the firearms world, I do appreciate the ingenuity and obviously Ian seems happy with the performance given its purpose!

    • @792slayer
      @792slayer Год назад +9

      Those are technical terms! Lol

    • @miket2120
      @miket2120 Год назад +12

      I was thinking that thingamabob and doohickey and whatitsname would be in there too.

    • @charlesballiet7074
      @charlesballiet7074 Год назад +3

      on one hand i dont like the proprietary nonsense. on the other. the execution is superb they really spent the time and tallent where it counts in design and it shows. truly what I would call the new standard in modern rifle design

    • @alfredlear4141
      @alfredlear4141 Год назад

      The boondoggles have all been removed tho 👍

    • @patrickpendergast898
      @patrickpendergast898 10 месяцев назад

      Q is fake and a poser. The 300blk was a fluke and if you scale up .223 to .308 for 300blk then go to 308win and scale it up to 375 raptor is a closer comparison

  • @project_poor_runner
    @project_poor_runner Год назад +245

    31:00 Knowing Q, they’ll take you’re feedback on the electrical tape and come up with a silicone wrap, name it something exotic and charge $65.99 for it. 😂

  • @Tekdruid
    @Tekdruid Год назад +1342

    Kind of disappointed they didn't go with "Tip" for the rifle name.
    Because not only would that make it "the Q Tip", but also because no matter what kind of hunting or survival situation you're facing, you could always go in with just the Tip.

    • @noturfather1106
      @noturfather1106 Год назад +25

      😂

    • @gohunt001-5
      @gohunt001-5 Год назад +134

      Q should hire this man as marketing director

    • @mrastleysghost
      @mrastleysghost Год назад +63

      That should be the suppressor name

    • @weege5.45
      @weege5.45 Год назад +63

      @@mrastleysghost
      The Fix is in with just The Tip

    • @FUBARguy107
      @FUBARguy107 Год назад +7

      I think he calls his 5in 50bmg "the Tip"...

  • @iskandartaib
    @iskandartaib Год назад +720

    Another reason for the high rate of twist - you've got a really long bullet. Long bullets need more RPM to fly stably. It's also subsonic, less velocity means less RPM for a given rate of twist. So to get the RPM up to the needed value you need a greater rate of twist.
    The fact that the rifle is a bolt action came as a surprise.. up to that point I thought it was another AR.

    • @Tunkkis
      @Tunkkis Год назад +59

      Exactly. People seem to think that faster twists are necessitated by heavier bullets, but that is only partially true. A heavier bullet for a given diameter will of course have to be longer, but the same physics also apply to long and light bullets like tracers.

    • @jeroylenkins1745
      @jeroylenkins1745 Год назад +2

      clever

    • @agentoranj5858
      @agentoranj5858 Год назад +16

      Still doesn't need to be as fast as it is just to stabilise the bullet, they're only pushing it so far because they're committed to the idea that spinning the bullet faster lets it carry more kinetic energy without breaking the sound barrier.

    • @jackburton7959
      @jackburton7959 Год назад +38

      ​@@agentoranj5858 after looking at some of the testing by Fostek and Discrete Ballistics, I would hardly call that an "idea." It appears that there is definitely greater wounding potential when a heavy bullet with higher spin rate hits the target. This is not a new idea, though.

    • @Maximus98351
      @Maximus98351 Год назад +9

      @@jackburton7959 I would agree but I think you would have to design a bullet to take advantage of it. The faster twist isn't going to do much for your standard fmj round.

  • @kaneyoung7439
    @kaneyoung7439 Год назад +258

    This gun looks like a 'what if' where bolt actions remained the main line rifle after ww2

    • @enloeeagle7258
      @enloeeagle7258 Год назад +6

      Absolutely perfect description!

    • @eddiesmith7867
      @eddiesmith7867 Год назад +3

      Or just look at any modern military bolt action

    • @zarnold1995
      @zarnold1995 11 месяцев назад +3

      Reminds me of a bolt action VSS Vintorez in a western chamber.

  • @tis7963
    @tis7963 Год назад +295

    Good attitude toward hearing protection. I have an uncle who was born in the late '40s who has been a hunter and shooter his whole life. When he started shooting hearing protection wasn't a thing. I don't know when he started using protection, but it was too late. He can hear conversation if it's in a quiet room and you're right in front of him. In a restaurant he can't understand a word.

    • @joekahno
      @joekahno Год назад +28

      I have the same problem for the same reason. What's really bad is the way it managed to sneak up on me. Volume isn't a problem. I can hear at normal conversation levels. I just can't discriminate sounds from multiple sources. A barking dog or passing truck turns whatever is being said into "gargle gurgle blurg".

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 Год назад +4

      Have had that problem since birth, due to being born with just one ear.

    • @davidmills8726
      @davidmills8726 Год назад +9

      I have similar issues with no hearing damage. It can be a sign of (Central) Auditory Processing Disorder (C)APD, sometimes confused with or compounded with Dyslexia. There's not a lot you can do about it, but learning about it might help with coping strategies.

    • @tokskallnklokskalln1578
      @tokskallnklokskalln1578 Год назад +1

      Same problem here and i'm only 37

    • @sneakyfildy
      @sneakyfildy Год назад +1

      Mb he's not interested in conversation 😅 sorry for joking about that, I got the opposite issue - I think I hear too well

  • @PolenarTactical
    @PolenarTactical Год назад +804

    This poses the obvious question, will 8.6mm chamber in .308 rifle and will it fire? 🤔

    • @Oblithian
      @Oblithian Год назад +80

      I have a feeling you could chamber it, firing seems slightly sketchy. I hope Ian gives you an answer.

    • @PolenarTactical
      @PolenarTactical Год назад +245

      @@Oblithian If it's able to fire it will definitely be a kaboom - that's why i ask :D
      Reminds me of .300 blk in 5.56

    • @squidwardo7074
      @squidwardo7074 Год назад +35

      how would it if .308 is 7.62 mm?

    • @JohnCBobcat
      @JohnCBobcat Год назад +36

      @@squidwardo7074 The case is much shorter. There are images about showing how the Blackout's bullet ogive sits in almost the same place as the 5.56's case shoulder in the chamber, so it'll chamber fine.
      If the same can occur with the 8.6mm in the 7.62/308 chamber, that's a similar degree of problem.

    • @austinchasteeny
      @austinchasteeny Год назад

      ​@@squidwardo7074 they're referring to people blowing 5.56 rifles up chambering 300 blk

  • @bubba200874426
    @bubba200874426 Год назад +731

    "What does this do over a regular bolt action."
    It comes with all the after market parts you can put on a Remington 700 in Tarkov.

    • @pixelbucket8884
      @pixelbucket8884 Год назад +41

      costs entirely too much

    • @Isaac-ho8gh
      @Isaac-ho8gh Год назад

      Fuck Tarkov, its made by pro-Putin fascists.
      Though, this gun's still dumb anyway because of being too complex for what it is. Although its very light which is great for what its designed for, but it can be even lighter and cheaper if the handguard and stock were more simple shapes or if it weren't modelled off the AR15 lol

    • @gamebriz4163
      @gamebriz4163 Год назад +6

      Even before I read the comments the Fix was giving me Tarkov vibes 👍

    • @sir_vix
      @sir_vix Год назад

      ​@@hoilst265 traitorous teenage troll action figure now includes special edition turn-coat with popped collar and piss-soaked surrender shorts.

    • @Mygg_Jeager
      @Mygg_Jeager Год назад +12

      >porkchop

  • @Scott.E.H
    @Scott.E.H Год назад +111

    Man I didn't realize what a seriously innovative rifle this was. Q's colors may be a little funky but man this is really something else. They put thought into this. That bolt is seriously fancy.

    • @fiskersproductions
      @fiskersproductions Год назад +10

      If the factory colors bother you, spray paint is only a trip to Walmart away

    • @praharin
      @praharin Год назад +3

      The 6.5 fix is all gray and brown. Barrel swaps are easy

    • @williamallen7836
      @williamallen7836 11 месяцев назад +1

      I wonder if they offer a more conservative color scheme. Not everyone likes funky color setups.

    • @ShapezPuller64
      @ShapezPuller64 9 месяцев назад +1

      Deuteronomy says nun them queer colours on y'alls armaments gim brown or gun metal gobless

    • @REDACTED_shenanigans
      @REDACTED_shenanigans 8 месяцев назад

      When in doubt, spray paint it, that way you get any color you could possibly like

  • @warrenrhinerson6373
    @warrenrhinerson6373 Год назад +1009

    Considering they’re called Q I’m half expecting their CEO to say “now pay attention 007” during all of their meetings

    • @SuperCulverin
      @SuperCulverin Год назад +29

      Special Operations Group.
      Army of Northern Virginia.
      The Q group.
      Future proves past.

    • @Chiller01
      @Chiller01 Год назад +28

      Or the earth is infested w ith lizard people.

    • @IloveTide1997
      @IloveTide1997 Год назад

      ALL PATRIOTS GO, NOW
      ATTACK

    • @Mr_Chode
      @Mr_Chode Год назад +52

      Or is it The Q from Star Trek? lol

    • @Mygg_Jeager
      @Mygg_Jeager Год назад +17

      ​@@SuperCulverin what?

  • @NikEdw70
    @NikEdw70 Год назад +154

    For me, this was probably the most interesting video from Forgotten Weapons. It had a lot of your personal opinions and it was in itself a really interesting weapon mechanically and full of interesting solutions, and flaws that can be imporoved. Thanks a lot for showing this weapon. Best vid so far, but it can only get better!

  • @kamferjau
    @kamferjau Год назад +354

    Ian, the rearward motion on the bolt handle for extracting a cartridge from the chamber is found in the Blaser R93 and R8 rifles which have been out for some time.
    The guiderails are also found on the Blaser rifles.
    So I am sure Q took some inspiration here.

    • @CascadingDream
      @CascadingDream Год назад +37

      Q actually copied the action from the Merkel KR1.

    • @kamferjau
      @kamferjau Год назад +15

      @@CascadingDream I am not familiar with that one but that doesn't surprise me at all.

    • @HotboiEngineering
      @HotboiEngineering Год назад +26

      Also from the NTW-20.

    • @MrPh30
      @MrPh30 Год назад +5

      Merkel is a good one, not a straight pull but oridnary bolt. But it struck out,due to R93 and R8 . It looks so much like one this one . All needed is a swap barrel like the others have . Similar barrel swap system on them

    • @MrPh30
      @MrPh30 Год назад +2

      And a little bit of Newton Leverbolt this also have. Some guys that read up on things working.😊

  • @supersonicbros23
    @supersonicbros23 Год назад +33

    This thing looks like the survival rifle you'd find in your escape pod of a space ship.

  • @metrazol
    @metrazol Год назад +127

    "What I liked about the Steyr Scout is the weight and functionality, as well as how lazy AWP camping is, especially on dust_2..."

    • @KillyBilly141
      @KillyBilly141 Год назад +21

      this. also if someone dominates the map with a scout it really is more impressive

    • @frenchfrey65
      @frenchfrey65 Год назад +11

      @@KillyBilly141 if someone dominates a game with a scout, chances are they're cheating.

    • @r0nb0h0ju
      @r0nb0h0ju Год назад

      I got a triple kill with the scout on Aztec three terrys crossing the bridge, double headshot also lol

    • @shastamcnasta2802
      @shastamcnasta2802 Год назад +4

      @@frenchfrey65 is putting a piece of blu-tac on your screen at the centre of the crosshair and then running around no-scoping headshots considered cheating? 🤔

    • @therogers4432
      @therogers4432 Год назад +1

      ​@@shastamcnasta2802I like your thinking with the blu-tac, but I have 2 short (5mm), very thin (

  • @oc_historymemes2190
    @oc_historymemes2190 Год назад +32

    This is a very pure video. It's just Ian talking about a weapon that he really likes for some very interesting reasons.

  • @happylittlewarlus
    @happylittlewarlus Год назад +163

    My buddy hunts with .338 lapua magnum. Shot once without ear pro and learned from it. Now walks around the woods with actives on his head.

    • @pixelbucket8884
      @pixelbucket8884 Год назад +40

      what in the world is he hunting that requires the use of a .338

    • @davemichael4808
      @davemichael4808 Год назад +2

      @@pixelbucket8884yeti

    • @harrisonbuck2749
      @harrisonbuck2749 Год назад +51

      @@pixelbucket8884 id rather have half a deer in my yard than a whole deer in my neigbors.

    • @happylittlewarlus
      @happylittlewarlus Год назад +66

      @@pixelbucket8884 Moose mainly.

    • @mattthekiller9129
      @mattthekiller9129 Год назад +58

      ​@@pixelbucket8884 those goddamn rabbits down here carry glock18

  • @spiritofthetime
    @spiritofthetime Год назад +67

    I can see exactly why you chose this gun Ian, it's a clever piece of engineering and does the job you want it to do very well. The people who designed it clearly gave the design a great deal of thought.

  • @bc30cal99
    @bc30cal99 Год назад +89

    Greetings from south central BC, thanks for another fine video sir. About 40 years back a buddy and I talked about building a folding stock, short barreled rifle with a reliable QD scope mount for chasing mulie bucks up in some steep local canyons. When I saw that rifle it reminded me of our project which never came to fruition. Suppressors make so much sense, but we're not holding our breath for using them up here - unfortunately. All the best.

    • @danielbeck9191
      @danielbeck9191 Год назад

      Yeah, your "King" Trudeau thinks that suppressors are ONLY for nefarious deeds like assassinations. Same thing here in the USA. Good luck with Firearms Rights!

    • @kaoskronostyche9939
      @kaoskronostyche9939 Год назад +11

      What? You mean you haven't handed your hunting rifles into our Beloved Leader? You wouldn't be thinking for yourself now, would you?

    • @ScottKenny1978
      @ScottKenny1978 Год назад +3

      You guys haven't started pushing suppressors as a piece of safety gear?

    • @noturfather1106
      @noturfather1106 Год назад

      Just make one lol

  • @brandonrich6342
    @brandonrich6342 Год назад +19

    100% agree with you about hearing protection Ian. I'm 40 and have severe hearing damage/loss from my time in the military. I was an Infantryman for 11 years. During training we always wore ear pro, however during live fire training and during deployments we did not wear ear pro because of the need for communication. Have 90 percent hearing loss in my left ear and 40 in my right. If i could go back in time i would have worn the electronic ear pro with built in comms. Yes it was awkward and annoying but I (and several others I served with) very much regret not wearing ear pro. Especially looking back on it now being basically deaf in one ear and only being 40 is a bummer. Considering we had the option for electronic ear pro that worked with our communication devices is a very stupid decision. FOLKS I PLEAD WITH YOU, USE EAR PRO!! YOU'LL REGRET NOT USING IT AS YOU AGE.

  • @sir16-bit54
    @sir16-bit54 Год назад +85

    Ian, the 'primary extraction by the bolt pivoting' system is also on the Denel NTW 20. I learned that from your video :)

    • @HrZD16
      @HrZD16 Год назад +12

      I was hoping someone caught that too while watching.

    • @syc8150
      @syc8150 Год назад +10

      Yep definitely

    • @ambivalentonion2620
      @ambivalentonion2620 Год назад +3

      and it's on the british bms cam rifle

    • @KNutZ365
      @KNutZ365 Год назад +4

      It is also used in the American Rifle Company’s Archimedes

  • @williamromine5715
    @williamromine5715 Год назад +43

    I am 81 and got my first antelope at 13 with a 30.30, although mostly hunted with a 30.06. Boy, has "hunting" changed. A box of ammo would normally last 4 or 5 years. I generally used a 180g Silvertip, which had no problems taking down deer and elk, and have never owned a new rifle. Of course, I hunted to put meat in the freezer, as did my father before me and the guys I hunted with. The idea of spending $3,500 on just the gun would have seemed fantastic to us. The gun Ian showed is science fiction to me. Why you would need a 20 round magazine and a suppressor plus a folding stock is beyond me. Still, I love this channel. It's interesting to see old guns and how much hunting has changed since the "old days".

    • @wstavis3135
      @wstavis3135 9 месяцев назад +13

      "Need" is always an incorrect question.

    • @charlesdemers1197
      @charlesdemers1197 8 месяцев назад +8

      No one needs this rifle, they created it because they could, not because they should.

    • @overcastandhaze
      @overcastandhaze 8 месяцев назад +1

      The question if need if asked relative to the purson asking it.

    • @machinotaur
      @machinotaur 8 месяцев назад +7

      This gun allows you to be vewy vewy quiet while hunting wabbits

    • @mnxs
      @mnxs 4 месяца назад +4

      Ian explained all the reasons why you might want a folding stock and even moreso a suppressor - the latter being so that you don't get hearing damage, old man 😉
      Honestly, I was kind of expecting you to go into how protecting your hearing was wise, because all of those years of shooting had taught you a lesson in that regard 😊

  • @davejob630
    @davejob630 Год назад +151

    Speaking of hearing, your new microphone sounds much better. It no longer has the subtle (or not so ) distortion the old one had for many years. Jolly good show I say!

    • @hoilst265
      @hoilst265 Год назад +6

      I'm still getting it. There's still some pop.

    • @Marcin206pl
      @Marcin206pl Год назад +8

      I dont hear difference. Also this is big channel, and its 2023, there is no valid reason for Ian to not record and upload in 4k already. Or at least in 60 fps. See how bad it looks at 0:55

    • @ToxikDouche
      @ToxikDouche Год назад +6

      ​@@Marcin206pl As much as I'd like to disagree with you, you have a very good point. Even if it just means the quality of the historical footage will be higher, on that merit alone.

    • @RobertMilesAI
      @RobertMilesAI Год назад +3

      Yeah just buy a Zoom F2, it's like $200 and records in floating point so you don't have to set gain. Set and forget audio

    • @scrotor189
      @scrotor189 Год назад +1

      His mix still doesn’t sound great. But you’re not wrong either it’s better than it was.

  • @peterheinrichs7634
    @peterheinrichs7634 Год назад +51

    First things first: the whole video was interresseting from beginning to the end! Thing, that catched me the most: ear protection. In my military time we were shooting the HK G3. Nato standard ammo. Beginners lesson at the range. I can ensure you: ONE bullet is enough to cause a trauma and ruin your ear for a lifetime!!! It's exactly the thing that happend to the poor guy next to me. He forgot to plug in the ear protection, shot a single round and BAM! - trauma.
    For the gun design: I'm absolutely with you in terms of weight and size. But, I'd prefer a design less open. While at the hunt, you're crouching through bushes, laying at the dirt, leaning to the trees... Every little piece of dirt, every tiny stick, every leave, bug or stupid squirrel will be catched by the open surface of your gun! ...it isn't even a matter of dexterity or clumsiness. It's just Murphy's Law. :-/

  • @justin4323
    @justin4323 Год назад +80

    My buddy has that same thermal scope. It is absolutely wild how well it works. Then again it should for the price lol. He also has been messing with 8.6 blackout and 338 spectra. Both really neat cartridges.

    • @jerrylancaster256
      @jerrylancaster256 Год назад +5

      I'd love to try out 338 razorback

    • @surfingtothestars
      @surfingtothestars Год назад +2

      @@TheFirstCurse1there’s tons of ppl using thermals for hunting hogs hat you can find all over RUclips. It’s also been used in Ukraine and Afghanistan

  • @Vollce
    @Vollce Год назад +41

    What a genius design. That makes the simple thing they did not realise to make the trigger guard thicker so the mag won't wiggle even more impressive.

    • @Khrrck
      @Khrrck Год назад +20

      Is it possible that they were testing with a different magazine model which has slightly different clearances? I'm not a real gun guy so I'm not sure how much variation there is in fit between those "standard" magazines.

  • @Woodie-xq1ew
    @Woodie-xq1ew Год назад +30

    the other nice thing about using a standard mag is that you end up with less complaints. if people have to modify their mags then some people will do it right, others will do half a job. thats a big issue with mags because as you've said before mags are a very important part of making a firearm reliable. if bubba is going round with his dremel modifying people mags for your new shiny cartridge and as per usual he does a bad job then people are going to think that your cartridge is the problem

  • @LordOfSilense
    @LordOfSilense Год назад +24

    Oh wow, that slot on the cross pin on the firing pin so that you can turn it around to line up properly so you can put the striker in properly is genius. It's the little things like that that really make it seem like someone cares when designing it.

  • @kcpwnsgman
    @kcpwnsgman Год назад +23

    My favorite eccentric and odd product name from Q is the "D-Bag". A bright pink or blue discrete rifle bag that was obviously inspired and named after Q founder, Kevin Brittingham.
    I assume Kevin would find this joke amusing.

  • @rtbdmd
    @rtbdmd Год назад +7

    "trigger dingus lever" is now an official technical description term.

  • @jeroylenkins1745
    @jeroylenkins1745 Год назад +46

    I enjoyed the aside into the ammunition very much.

    • @jamesberry3230
      @jamesberry3230 Год назад

      unnecessary to shorten case to use longer heavier bullets, just seat the bullets deeper ; case size change done to create proprietary cartridge for monetary reasons only

    • @dstark3383
      @dstark3383 Год назад +10

      ​@@jamesberry3230 not great to crimp on an ogive

    • @logant4217
      @logant4217 Год назад +7

      ​@james berry if the bullet is seated too deep it will also cause accuracy issues because the bullet can yaw inside the case when firing

  • @madisbacks1945
    @madisbacks1945 Год назад +13

    I've been around for a while and this is the first bolt-action bolt disassembly that I've seen on modern rifles. Thank you very much for your hard work. Amazing video!

  • @Buzzdog1971
    @Buzzdog1971 Год назад +51

    I want to see what Henry at 9-hole can do with this rifle.

  • @jeffprice6421
    @jeffprice6421 Год назад +8

    Taper on the muzzle device will be self centering like a morse taper. Very cool.

  • @chrisdavisunofficial
    @chrisdavisunofficial Год назад +5

    When I first heard about the 12" Fix in 8.6 BLK when Kevin first teased it several years ago, heck even the 16" 308, I saw this as a scout rifle replacement. If you only want one rifle, and you can stomach the cost, The Fix is an amazing choice.

  • @BigBoiLoses
    @BigBoiLoses Год назад +3

    Love Ian’s stance on hearing pro. Setting an awesome example for his viewers!

  • @terminusest5902
    @terminusest5902 Год назад +13

    I would like to see the 8.6 Blackout on the Sig M-5 Spear. More capable than 300 Blackout. Sig is huge on innovation and support 300 Blackout on a number of guns. Could be useful. Hopefully with a quick change barrel for the Sig 6.8, 7.62 NATO, and possibly 6.5 Creedmoor.

  • @c1ph3rpunk
    @c1ph3rpunk Год назад +2

    Today: Ian presents new rifle ‘cause he loves the design aspects.
    Tomorrow: forgotten weapon, definitely.

  • @subbot8077
    @subbot8077 Год назад +11

    21:02 Check out the American Rifle Company Archimedes action! It's an R700 Clone-style action with a lever-based primary extraction system like the Fix.

  • @illiteratebeef
    @illiteratebeef Год назад +37

    Q: we have an exorbitantly expensive gun using exorbitantly expensive ammo and the striker alone has more parts than an entire AR.
    Ian, for some reason: sounds great and not at all overengineered.

  • @FUBARguy107
    @FUBARguy107 Год назад +4

    I'll be 35 in June. My ears sound like cicadas all the time from my hearing damage. Raves, concerts and shooting with subpar or no hearing protection ruined me. I regret it all. I sleep so poorly. I'm in my living room at 4:12am. I work at 5. So I'm enjoying your video and even with my phone at maximum volume I can clearly hear my messed up tinnitus. The last really bad damage was accidently setting off a .357sig Glock 32 in my tiny condo while trying to set it on top of my safe. It was my carry gun at the time. I didn't have it all the way on the safe and it fell. It DID NOT go off from hitting the ground. The Glock fired because I rushed to grab it and in my haste I grabbed it wrong and my finger set off my super ridiculously light trigger. My left ear has never been the same and that was 2019. Since then I wear hearing protection for a everything.

    • @louiss.w1944
      @louiss.w1944 Год назад

      I highly recommend putting some sounds like waves/running water and put it under your pillow. Helps me sleep. Also listen to a podcast or audiobook with a Bluetooth earbud in the less effected ear. Also run a fan. You got this and you ain’t alone dude

  • @556hp
    @556hp Год назад +3

    Ian, once again, has taught me an impressive amount of information in such a clear, direct format and I just eat this stuff up. I now know so much more about the production & application of the 8.6 than ever. 5/5, highly recommend

    • @Ben.....
      @Ben..... Год назад +1

      never understood that round. now I understand why

  • @hessex1899
    @hessex1899 Год назад +16

    There is an analogous cartridge to the 8.6 Blackout for the 6.5 Creedmoor: The 6.5x47 Lapua. It gives up some envelope but allows the user to use much longer bullets while still fitting in a short action magazine. My current rifle project is likely to be chambered for 6.5x47. I think that my next rifle project will be something like this, however. I am using an Eliseo (Competition Shooting Stuff) chassis and a Borden action.

    • @KyussTheWalkingWorm
      @KyussTheWalkingWorm Год назад +3

      The 6.5x47 actually predates the Creedmoor by a couple years. Now that Lapua is making their own Creedmoor brass with small primer pockets the only real difference is that the Creedmoor has slightly more case capacity.

    • @hessex1899
      @hessex1899 Год назад

      @@KyussTheWalkingWorm The 47 makes a lot of sense, for me anyway, since getting to a crazy long range is basically impossible unless I move. I had no idea about the Lapua Creedmoor brass. It sounds like basically they're .308 Palma brass with a different profile. That's probably very very good brass for the Creedmoor.

  • @jasonleigh4938
    @jasonleigh4938 Год назад +2

    Excellent little rifle and so quiet. Great video as always Ian .😊

  • @nayanjittilak2584
    @nayanjittilak2584 Год назад +14

    Sir, you are my far the most ELOQUENT and well-read firearms aficionado I've ever seen anywhere. You've got a great channel. Keep up the good work

  • @mat_tamarin
    @mat_tamarin Год назад +1

    I wasn't expecting it to be so quiet! Thats incredible, love being able to see the sight picture too, what an impressive bit of kit!

  • @dvldog_
    @dvldog_ Год назад +3

    I know this channel is Forgotten Weapons, but I would love to see more vids about modern weapons like this as well... this is absolutely one of the best firearms vids I've ever seen... also, seems like the folks at Q thought through this really well... i'd love to see their take on an AR platform......

  • @erikm12
    @erikm12 Год назад +12

    I really dig the aesthetics of this rifle. The cut down and skeletonized appearance with the blue accents give it a sporty, almost rally car kind of feel.

  • @sigilvii
    @sigilvii Год назад +10

    The design of the stock lockup reminds me of Cold Steel's blade lock on some of their knives. The lock is designed to be secure even after a lot of wear.

  • @highlandoutsider
    @highlandoutsider Год назад +3

    I love seeing anything that's had that extra little bit of thought into it regardless of what the thing is, this is definitely one of those 🥰👏👏

  • @claytonwilliams1474
    @claytonwilliams1474 Год назад +11

    American Rifle Company's Archimedes action uses the bolt handle as a lever for primary extraction. I believe they were the first to do so.

    • @praharin
      @praharin Год назад +2

      Didn’t the archimedes come out in 2019? The fix was 2016 or 17 I believe

    • @ambivalentonion2620
      @ambivalentonion2620 Год назад +1

      it's also used on the british bms cam rifle and that was designed in the late 80s after the semi auto ban so i think that's the first

  • @cameron5802
    @cameron5802 Год назад +2

    Got to use the Fix at a public event and run a decent amount of 8.6 through it, and boy, it's just one of those sort of dream/youtube guns you see that was such a blast to plink with, regardless how expensive the ammo was. I really find these appealing to the new gunowners that are ready to invest in a bit of a higher end recreational option.

  • @ES1976-3
    @ES1976-3 Год назад +17

    Knowing Ians taste for peculiar and one-of-a-kind French rifles, it makes sense that his hunting rifle is also something I have never heard of…

  • @josephmadonia5995
    @josephmadonia5995 Год назад +1

    As a kid who grew up playing with GI Joe's and making bullet and explosion noises, I really appreciate your ricochet noise at the end haha. Cheers!

  • @Polarian1
    @Polarian1 Год назад +4

    Fascinating video mate. It does seem to be a cracking upgrade from the Scout BUT - for me, nothing beats the basic, utilitarian look of the Scout - iconic!

  • @hotcols1171
    @hotcols1171 Год назад +2

    Fantastic review - loved the strip down and details of all the mechanicals!

    • @therogers4432
      @therogers4432 Год назад

      Yup... ^THIS^ 😁👍
      And that's what makes Forgotten Weapons the best channel ever, so thank you Ian 😊

  • @asteroidrules
    @asteroidrules Год назад +15

    A lot of interesting features in that bolt design. Now that I think about it I'm kind of surprised that there aren't more bolt action designs that fully shroud the bolt like that, all that really comes to mind are the dust and mud covers on World War era rifles.

  • @TheFlea1987
    @TheFlea1987 Год назад +4

    Building my first bolt action for hunting and was originally looking at the 8.6 but had to go with 6.5 creedmoor cause I don’t have a suppressor big enough for the 8.6 yet. The 8.6 really cause my interest but was hoping it would get the interest it has been getting. Seems like an awesome round for hunting.

  • @HandFromCoffin
    @HandFromCoffin Год назад +12

    I never knew the rotational energy could be used to design better expanding bullets. I get it now that you say it but I've just never heard of it being considered before.
    I was an aircraft mechanic in the Air Force and have had hearing protection beaten into me. People.. you have 2 remote senses, eyes and ears... why on earth would you take a chance and hurt your hearing? It doesn't come back... Never shoot without hearing protecting (less a suppressor and subsonic) but you know what I mean...
    Shooting that is so crazy.. I've shot BB guns louder than that thing.. The ricochet sound is so pronounced because you're so used to hearing the big blast of the shot first then the "quite" ricochet. In this case the ricochet sounds so loud because there is no big bang.

  • @Mothdir
    @Mothdir Год назад +2

    Definitely a cool rifle. I also like having a look at the hits on the paper a lot. I'd very much like to see this on every range video!

  • @Spacialvekter
    @Spacialvekter Год назад +13

    I'm surprised just how quiet the suppressor makes it. I expected it to be much louder even with suppression. Seems like a cool gun that I'm literally never going to be able to afford 😂

  • @spdcrzy
    @spdcrzy Год назад +2

    This is the first review of 8.6 BLK that goes into crazy nerdy details like those at 9:00 regarding the retaining rib diameter and angle.

  • @Hybris51129
    @Hybris51129 Год назад +10

    As someone who has tried to modify a Gen 3 40 round Magpul mag for 458 SOCOM modifying the internal structure of the magazine is absolute hell.

  • @stevencali3539
    @stevencali3539 Год назад +2

    I've been saying for years that if Cooper was developing the scout rifle today, it would probably be a Fix with a light LPVO, like a Trijicon Accupoint, on it.
    Ian, I have found that the easiest way to fold the stock is to grab the pistol grip in the right hand, with your pinky under the bottom of the grip, place your thumb on the hinge, and squeeze it to pop the hinge loose.

  • @KaDaJxClonE
    @KaDaJxClonE Год назад +11

    Woo! My favorite francophone mustache man with rare firearms!

  • @IWatchedWhat
    @IWatchedWhat Год назад +3

    Ian, I hope you are saving all that brass and reloading it. I have built both an AR10 and a Remington 700 based 8.6 and I am loving them.

  • @JunkyardBashSteve
    @JunkyardBashSteve Год назад +3

    The Denel NTW-20 has the same primary extraction method. It uses the bolt handle itself as a pivot to increase leverage; just on a much larger scale

  • @mellowfellow7
    @mellowfellow7 Год назад +1

    Great content! American Rifle Company has two actions that have a pivoting bolt handle for primary extraction.

  • @Bert2368
    @Bert2368 Год назад +4

    Having used 6.5mm Swede with a 1 in 6.7" twist and solid copper bullets with skives at around 2600gps MV, I can attest that the centrifugal expansion into a 4 bladed blender blade like shape is a "thing". And that it does blender like things to soft tissues.

  • @stevailo
    @stevailo Год назад +4

    I’ve seen the bolt handle as a lever for primary extraction in some premium straight pull hunting rifles at a gun show recently, it was Blaser if I recall correctly. But again, it was a straight pull, so not too similar to this rifle, and it recocked the firing pin too if I’m not mistaken

  • @pain7958
    @pain7958 Год назад +12

    As someone that developed life long tinnitus in one ear for merely shooting off a few rifle shots at a ranch when I was a teen, wear your damn hearing protection, people!

    • @TheBeastlyFollower
      @TheBeastlyFollower Год назад +2

      @@GMdrivingMOPARguy You're probably so used to your tinnitus you don't even notice it anymore. I didn't realize I had it until I took a break from shooting, didn't shoot a gun for five or so years compared to popping a couple hundred rounds off with handguns and shotguns every weekend. Didn't use hearing protection with shotguns/rifles, but did with handguns. Went to the hearing doctor after the break and I have moderate tinnitus. I'm 23. My old man, a lifelong hunter, had it, his old man, a Vietnam vet, had it, most of my uncles who were hunters had it. If you don't have it now, you will in the future if you keep it up. Your ears aren't any more resilient to loud noises than anyone else's.

  • @mr.x4036
    @mr.x4036 6 месяцев назад +10

    I am one of those guys who is young-ish and is legally deaf. If anyone wants to join the military, ALWAYS wear hearing protection. If people make fun of you so be it. Focus on your health whilst maintaining and learning your job.

  • @TheBauwssss
    @TheBauwssss Год назад

    Loved this video in particular, Ian! Seeing you all excited and get all giddy was particularly great! 👍 😃

  • @HotboiEngineering
    @HotboiEngineering Год назад +12

    The primary extraction mechanism reminds me a lot of the NTW-20.

  • @urbanblyckert7778
    @urbanblyckert7778 Год назад +1

    Thank you Ian for the information about the casing.! I was in the in the swedish army 1986.. and my officers couldn't answer to me about the the casing v caliber..

    • @urbanblyckert7778
      @urbanblyckert7778 Год назад

      Sweden at this time (when I was in the army) use 7.62.. assault-rifle. And 9 mm close combat..

  • @johnrambo5619
    @johnrambo5619 11 месяцев назад +5

    I like how Garand Thumb demonstrated that the 8.6mm round still sounds like a freight train going down range compared to the .300 Blackout

  • @zqj000
    @zqj000 Год назад

    One of the coolest rifle set ups I’ve ever seen. Good job Ian

  • @VulpeRenard
    @VulpeRenard Год назад +6

    Now pay attention 007, I've got a Fix for you.
    "There'd be a lot of upset woman to hear I've been fixed, Q."
    Grow up, 007...

  • @sushitatsujin
    @sushitatsujin Год назад +1

    So jealous. The 16" Q Fix chambered in 8.6 just released. You must have ordered your Porq Chop/Short Chop last year. So sweet though!!!

  • @larsmurdochkalsta8808
    @larsmurdochkalsta8808 Год назад +9

    As far as the hunting and hearing protection thing goes, I haven't hunted in years but when I was hunting it was always cold as hell. And you were just sitting around. So I was wearing like two hats and sometimes a hood. So shooting without hearing protection was actually dramatically quieter than any earmuffs I'd ever used lol.
    Which partially just seems to be due to my biomechanics it seems almost impossible to get my eye behind an optic without earmuffs getting squished off, and foamies never seal correct in my right ear. Now I use those surefire things and they work pretty great!

    • @scowler7200
      @scowler7200 Год назад

      I have that same problem. Have you tried 3M foamies?

    • @larsmurdochkalsta8808
      @larsmurdochkalsta8808 Год назад

      @@scowler7200 yeah, I've tried most types. The trick for me seems to be just using a larger size in my right ear. Which definitely works but those ones never seal right in my left ear so then I have to open two packs and throw away half every time.
      So I just have several pairs of those rubber surefires around so it's pretty hard to be caught out

  • @gabbytabbycat
    @gabbytabbycat 5 месяцев назад +1

    When you were listing the advantages of a compact rifle my Alaskan brain added “…of if you’re squeezing into a two seater bush plane” 😂

  • @parrotraiser6541
    @parrotraiser6541 Год назад +4

    Q can fiz the magazine wobble in the short term with a shim on the front of the trigger guard, and in the long term by a small adjustment to the mould for the receiver. (Assuming that it's cast,which seems the most likely technique.)

    • @enb3810
      @enb3810 Год назад +1

      I highly doubt they cast their receivers. It's probably 5 axis cncd.

  • @docmoreau7540
    @docmoreau7540 Год назад

    So cool. I remember Ian talking about this weapon a while ago, iirc. glad to see he got it.

  • @ProtesttheAntagonist
    @ProtesttheAntagonist Год назад +8

    It's interesting, I've been talking to a friend about a blackout equivalent for .308. But my suggestion was always to use a custom bullet with a diameter of 10 or 11mm. Using a standard .338 projectile in a shortened case makes a lot of sense. Probably would also be absolutely brutal to shoot a near straight walled 10 or 11mm projectile recoil wise.
    I'll edit in a little extra info to explain the justifications behind a round like this.
    A really large subsonic round(with possibly a super variant like .300blk) could serve double duty as an AP and HP, somewhat like the AP 9x39 rounds. With an armor penetrating core being "pushed" by the heavy lead round around it. With the military being scared of near pears fielding massed armored infantry this would be a specialist cartridge to be fired out of short suppressed battle rifles. Really just a larger successor to .300blk.

    • @seth094978
      @seth094978 Год назад +1

      What about just downloading .45-70 a little? 405 grain bullets are already only 1400fps, so a bit more weight or less powder could work well.

    • @ProtesttheAntagonist
      @ProtesttheAntagonist Год назад +2

      @@seth094978 .45-70 doesn't have reliable loading magazines for semi auto usage, mostly due to it being rimmed. Although the video showed that my idea of a really large bullet also wouldn't work in unmodified 308 mags.

    • @mrkeogh
      @mrkeogh Год назад +3

      The Sig G150 rifle used a 10.6x33mm cartridge firing a 400-grain subsonic round at 315 m/s (1050fps).
      But that's literally a handloaded .41 Magnum round, not a true rifle cartridge.

    • @agentoranj5858
      @agentoranj5858 Год назад +2

      There's already a larger equivalent of .300 BLK, it's called .375 Raptor and goes up to 450 grains. Compared to that, 8.6 BO is a bit skinny for a subsonic with a .308 bolt face.

    • @boingkster
      @boingkster Год назад

      I think you're looking for 450 Bushmaster. Awesome catridge, very usable and about 45-70 power levels with a 250gn .452 projectile (yes it uses commonly available pistol projectiles) running over 2000ft/s from a 16" barrel and feeds from 308 mags just fine.
      As for armoured usage, I wouldn't rely on subsonic stuff getting it done. Speed beats armour far more reliably. I've always been taught that if the first doesn't work drift upward for a high chest / neck / head shot where you are less likely to encounter armour.

  • @idontknowwhatahandleisohwell
    @idontknowwhatahandleisohwell Год назад

    i literally waited YEARS for the 8.6 blackout. i was so happy when it finally dropped.

  • @alexanderren1097
    @alexanderren1097 Год назад +5

    I have a feeling that Jeff Cooper would approve of this rifle. I haven’t read Art of the Rifle in a while but I’m pretty sure the only major thing this doesn’t have is an integrated bipod since you have to add it after you buy it. But one of the things I don’t like about Styr’s Scout is their integrated bipod is really flimsy compared to most other after market bipods out there.
    I’m curious about the price difference too. Last I looked, Styr’s Scout was ridiculously expensive

    • @marcusborderlands6177
      @marcusborderlands6177 10 месяцев назад

      Well q also tends to charge out the ass so it's not much better.
      Bout 3300 without the can

  • @JohnCBobcat
    @JohnCBobcat Год назад +1

    The rearward motion as primary extraction can also be found in the American Rifle Company "Archimedes" action. They use the bolt handle as a lever for primary extraction.

  • @boomcow2
    @boomcow2 Год назад +3

    A very cool little rifle! I feel like all the tiny little rollers in the cocking assembly are adding complexity and machining cost, and wonder if that's really worth the little bit of friction reduction and presumably reduced wear. I can also see them getting jammed up if some grit manages to work its way in there, (though they are reasonably well protected,) which could be a real PITA to fix. Pure speculation on my part though.

    • @therogers4432
      @therogers4432 Год назад

      Personally, I thought those beautiful little rollers are exactly what set this Fix head-and-shoulders above anything else out there, because a silky-smooth bolt like that is the kind of thing that makes people shoot it once and decide that they NEED to own one...
      It's much like driving a BMW or a Mercedes-Benz for the first time after 20 years of driving Fords and GMCs -there's absolutely nothing at all wrong with a Ford or a GMC 🙂, but BMWs and Mercs just have that 'Special Something' 😊👍about the ride quality, the precision and the weighting of all the controls, the quality of the build and the materials that makes you think "Wow... I've worked hard all my life, and I think I deserve this..." and then you never buy another Ford or GMC again, no matter how good their new model is...

  • @joshuacartwright9300
    @joshuacartwright9300 Год назад +2

    The penatration of that cartridge is something to behold I was watching garand thumb do a ballistics gelly test with it and at 150yds it went through 3 16" blocks of gelly so slick it was amazing. Not to mention the report is virtually non existent

  • @trevorseals6588
    @trevorseals6588 Год назад +5

    I’m not a big hunter but this setup makes me want to hunt wild hogs. Thank you so much for the technical breakdown of each individual piece of the gun

  • @Mystery_Meat
    @Mystery_Meat Год назад

    Really enjoying the look and style points this rifle brings to the table. What a cool rifle!

  • @wallyzworld7108
    @wallyzworld7108 Год назад +8

    You missed your prefect chance. The 6.5 Creedmoor is actually based not on the 308 Win but the 30 T.C. (a truly Forgotten Cartridge). Originally developed, the 30 Thompson Center, was to give 30-06 performance out of a short action T.C. Icon rifle. Been following the Q Fix and the 8.6 Blackout development for awhile, but can't have the short barrel or supressor here in "Kalistan"/"Commifornia".

  • @benjaminboyle7329
    @benjaminboyle7329 Год назад +2

    I saw this tested against 3 blocks of ballistic gel laid in series. It zipped right through all of them like they weren't even there. Nice penetration but it was supposed to be an expanding round. They haven't really figured out the ammo for this yet beyond the standard FMJ. Its probably because of the crazy fast twist rate.

  • @Jrez
    @Jrez Год назад +6

    Would probably have been a good idea to put steel inserts or helicoils in the top of the receiver for the picatinny rail. Not that people expect to take their rails off all the time, but it will absolutely wear out sooner than you'd like, being aluminum. I get it's an added expense that a lot of people won't have a problem with for years (and the Aluminum incl. the threads may even be coated or hardened after machining), but I've seen that exact thing fail so much my inner machinist is a bit traumatized and paranoid about it now.

    • @Totemparadox
      @Totemparadox Год назад +2

      Actually a fair point.

    • @ryanpeck3377
      @ryanpeck3377 Год назад +1

      Properly hardened Aluminum Pic rails have been used for many thousands of rounds and multiple scope changes over many years on the same rifle by the military without problem.

  • @grimnartusk265
    @grimnartusk265 Год назад +1

    "significant terminal impact" is a fantastic phrase lol.
    right along the Chieftans "significant emotional event" line lol.

  • @VoyagerArk
    @VoyagerArk Год назад +11

    Don't think its the exact same but that primary extraction method seems pretty similiar to the Denel NTW 20

    • @Pocahonkers
      @Pocahonkers Год назад +3

      First thing I thought of myself when he said he hasn't seen something like that before.
      To be fair you could argue the Denel NTW-20 isn't just a hunting rifle...on the other hand you could also argue that an APC is just very big game.

    • @fdr3898
      @fdr3898 Год назад +3

      The BMS CAM rifle has the same system, and it has been around since the late '80s. Bloke on the Range has a video about it. The American Rifle Company Archimedes action also has the same system...

  • @marvinpybus4599
    @marvinpybus4599 Год назад +2

    Here in Georgia a really good reason to hear everything going on around you is the timber rattlers and copperheads that you will be sharing the woods with. You really need to be able to hear that rustle in the leaves or pine straw.

  • @Revener666
    @Revener666 Год назад +4

    Yeah taper lock... Ford used sparkplugs with that on their V4 engine in europe. Was so fun to get the sparkplugs out. Crank nothing nothing snap! and your hand hits the exhaust owie..... :)

  • @sealove79able
    @sealove79able Год назад

    A wonderful video and rifle and a very curious caliber too MrGJ.Have a good one.

  • @sevenproxies4255
    @sevenproxies4255 Год назад +4

    It's impossible to tell when hearing damage will occur.
    Sometimes a single shot from an unsupressed rifle can be enough to cause permanent hearing loss.
    No good reason to risk it when suppressors are available.