Still in production?[edit]

The few sources are old, and the company website makes no mention of this item. Felsic2 (talk) 23:34, 5 December 2016 (UTC)Reply[reply]

No. The rifle is not in production at AAC. It was never produced in large numbers as far as I can tell. More of a conceptual model, but it gained a lot of fame when it was featured in Call of Duty: Ghosts (Ironically this came out in 2013 right around the time AAC said they were going to scrap it)[1]. 2600:8800:488:4800:75CC:B282:CC2C:298C (talk) 02:26, 9 August 2017 (UTC)Reply[reply]

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Revamped Design and New Manufactuer[edit]

Its's coming soon under Q. BungBillow (talk) 18:40, 3 June 2017 (UTC)Reply[reply]

It never went into mass production under AAC. They tested it with different Spec Ops units but no one wanted it enough to put in a big order so AAC scrapped it. They were looking for a military buyer and didn't care about the civilian market. But this rifle brought .300 blackout from an unheard of "wild cat" cartridge to a mainstream, commonly available cartridge. As stated- back in 2013, AAC gave up on the rifle.

Fast forward to 2017 and one of the original founders of AAC, Kevin Brittingham (who had left AAC and had been working to develop Sig's Suppressor production), made the announcement at/around the time of SHOT SHOW that he was bringing two rifles to the civilian market under the manufacturer "Q LLC" or simply Q along with multiple silencers. One rifle is a modernized bolt action designed from the ground up called "The Fix". The other is a redesign of the Honey Badger which shares the name and many visual similarities with the original[1]. 2600:8800:488:4800:75CC:B282:CC2C:298C (talk) 02:26, 9 August 2017 (UTC)Reply[reply]

References

  1. ^ Q LLC Website: http://www.liveqordie.com