Description
The Q Boom Box SBR: Big Performance in a Small Package
When Q announced they were building an SBR in 8.6 Blackout, experienced shooters knew something special was coming. The Boom Box isn’t just another short-barreled rifle—it’s a purpose-built tool that delivers the terminal performance of a .338-caliber projectile from a package that’s barely over 31 inches long. At 5 pounds 8 ounces, this rifle handles like something much smaller, but hits like something much bigger.
What Makes This SBR Different
Most SBRs compromise somewhere—either they’re too heavy, too loud, or they sacrifice too much ballistics for the compact size. The Boom Box solves these problems with smart engineering. The 8.6 Blackout cartridge was designed specifically for short barrels, maintaining velocity and energy where other calibers fall off. The closed-bolt semi-auto action provides reliable feeding and consistent lockup, while the M18x1.5 thread pitch with AI-style .338 compatibility means you can run a wide variety of suppressors without adapters. This isn’t a chopped-down rifle—it’s a purpose-built system where every component works together.
Texas-Ready Performance
Here in Texas, we need firearms that work in our environment. Whether you’re dealing with feral hogs that need stopping power, or you want a capable home defense rifle that won’t over-penetrate through walls, the Boom Box delivers. The 12-inch barrel keeps the overall length manageable for vehicle use or tight spaces, while still providing enough velocity to make the 8.6 Blackout perform as intended. The hard coat anodized finish stands up to Texas humidity and rough handling. At dallasshooters, we’ve seen enough rifles come through our shop to know when something’s built right—this one is.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Q
- Model: Boom Box SBR
- Caliber: 8.6 Blackout
- Action: Semi-Auto, Closed Bolt
- Barrel Length: 12 inches
- Overall Length: 31.25 inches
- Weight: 5 pounds 8 ounces
- Thread Pitch: M18x1.5 :: AI :: .338
- Magazine Capacity: 20 rounds
- Finish: Hard Coat Anodized
- Warranty: Lifetime
Similar SBR Options
If you’re considering the Boom Box, you might also want to look at our Q Minifix SBR in 300 Blackout for a lighter recoiling option, or the Honey Badger by Q in 5.56 for those who prefer the standard NATO round. For something completely different, check out the B&T SPC9 PDW SBR in 9mm.
NFA-Regulated Firearm — ATF Form 4 Required
This is a short-barreled rifle (SBR) regulated under the National Firearms Act. Purchase requires an ATF Form 4 transfer, a $200 federal tax stamp, and approximately 30–120 days of ATF processing (eForm 4 is typically faster than paper). The firearm ships to a licensed FFL/SOT dealer of your choice; you take possession only after ATF approval.
SBRs are currently legal to own in most U.S. states. They remain prohibited or restricted for civilian possession in California, New York, New Jersey, Washington D.C., Hawaii, Iowa, Rhode Island, and Washington State. Check your state and local law before ordering. By placing an order you affirm that possession is lawful in your jurisdiction and that you are 21+ with no prohibiting factors under 18 U.S.C. §922(g).
Questions about Form 4, trust setup, or SOT transfer? Contact us before you order — we’ll walk you through it.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the NFA process work for this SBR?
We handle all the paperwork on our end. You'll need to submit a Form 4 with fingerprints and photos. Once approved, we ship directly to your chosen FFL. The process typically takes 6-9 months currently.
What's the wait time for NFA approval?
Current processing times for Form 4 transfers are running 6-9 months. We submit everything electronically to speed up the process, but the ATF determines the final timeline.
Do you ship to FFLs in Texas?
Yes, we ship to any Texas FFL that accepts NFA items. We coordinate the transfer paperwork and keep you updated throughout the process. Contact us with your preferred FFL's information.
What's the 8.6 Blackout good for?
The 8.6 Blackout delivers .338-caliber performance from short barrels. It's excellent for hog hunting, medium game, and situations where you need terminal performance without excessive length. Works well suppressed too.










Mike R. (verified owner) –
This thing hits like a truck. Took down a 250lb hog with one shot. The balance is perfect—not front heavy like some SBRs. Worth every penny and the NFA wait.
Sarah T. (verified owner) –
Impressed with the build quality. The anodizing holds up to Texas weather. Recoil is manageable for the power. Only complaint is ammo availability, but that’s improving.
James L. (verified owner) –
Ran it suppressed and unsuppressed. Threads are perfect, no alignment issues. Light enough for all-day carry when hunting. Q built something special here.