The Q Honey Badger Adjustable Gas Block brings the same precision-engineered gas management found on Q's legendary Honey Badger PDW to your custom AR build, giving you infinite tunability in a compact, stainless steel package.
- Infinitely adjustable gas flow using a stainless steel adjustment set screw
- Locking set screw secures your adjustment and prevents drift under fire
- Bottom-mounted set screw holds the block firmly on 0.750" diameter barrels
- Precision-machined from stainless steel for long-term corrosion resistance
- Lightweight at just 0.75 oz — minimal added weight to your rifle build
- Same design DNA as the Q Honey Badger, proven in demanding use
Who This Is For
This gas block is ideal for AR-15 builders and enthusiasts who want precise, repeatable control over their rifle's cycling — whether you're running a suppressor, a lightweight bolt carrier group, or experimenting with different ammunition loads. If you demand the same quality components that Q puts into their own rifles, this adjustable gas block delivers exactly that for 0.750" profile barrels.
Specifications
| Brand | Q |
|---|---|
| Model | Honey Badger Adjustable Gas Block |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Barrel Diameter | 0.750 inches |
| Weight | 0.75 oz |
| Adjustment Type | Infinite (set screw) |
| Gas Tube Included | No |
| Finish | Natural Stainless |
Frequently Asked Questions
What barrel diameter does the Q Honey Badger Adjustable Gas Block fit?
This gas block is designed specifically for barrels with a 0.750-inch outside diameter, which is a common profile on many AR-15 and pistol-caliber builds. It is not compatible with standard carbine-profile (0.625") or mid-weight (0.936") barrels without modification, so be sure to measure your barrel's gas block journal before ordering.
Is a gas tube included with this gas block?
No, the Q Honey Badger Adjustable Gas Block does not include a gas tube. You will need to purchase an appropriately sized gas tube separately — pistol, carbine, mid, or rifle length — to match your barrel's gas port location.
Why should I use an adjustable gas block instead of a fixed one?
An adjustable gas block gives you the ability to fine-tune how much gas is redirected to cycle your bolt carrier group. This is especially valuable when running a suppressor (which increases backpressure), using subsonic ammunition, or optimizing for reduced recoil and wear on your components. The Q design's locking screw ensures your setting stays put once dialed in, so you won't lose your tune after repeated firing.