QCherry Bomb 1/2x28 9mm Bore
Muzzle Device · attaches to 1/2x28 · presents Q Cherry Bomb · fits 650 suppressors in the catalog
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weight
2 oz
thread
1/2x28
+1 more thread pitch
standard
Q Cherry Bomb
MSRP
$100
A barrel adapter screws onto your rifle's threaded muzzle and stays there. It gives the muzzle a mounting interface, so the suppressor attaches to the adapter instead of the bare barrel threads. One adapter per rifle lets you move one suppressor between them. Many are quick-detach designs, and some also work as a muzzle brake or flash hider.
This one fits barrels threaded 1/2x28 and presents the Q Cherry Bomb interface. A suppressor with a matching Q Cherry Bomb mount attaches to it. It comes in 2 thread pitches, so pick the one that matches your barrel.
How mounting systems work →Photos
Image: Q
- Type
- Muzzle Device
- Weight
- 2 oz
- Attaches to
- 1/2x28
- Presents
- Q Cherry Bomb
- Tool access
- rear
- MSRP
- $100
Not published by the manufacturer: overall length, material.
Prices are manufacturer's suggested retail (MSRP). What you pay may differ.
650 suppressors in the catalog take this part, across 94 manufacturers including AAC, AB Suppressor, Abel Co. You aren't locked into one manufacturer's suppressors.
- Q Blind Tiger
- AAC 300-SD
- AB Suppressor A-10 5.56
- …and 647 more.
Which ones fit your barrel and host?
See all 650 in the Builder- 1/2x28
- M13.5x1LH
Q sells this part in 2 thread pitches. They are one product on this page; pick the pitch that matches your barrel in the Builder.
- No, it’s not an explosive.
- It’s just a muzzle device with a better name than most.
- The Cherry Bomb is built around one simple idea: tapers work better than threads alone.
- That’s really what sets it apart.
- Instead of stacking shims and hoping everything lines up, the Cherry Bomb uses a tapered interface that centers itself every time.
- Screw it on, it seats where it’s supposed to, and it stays there.
- Run it with a suppressor.
- Do whatever you want with it.
- It’s small, lightweight, and doesn’t pretend to be more complicated than it needs to be.
- The taper does the heavy lifting; keeping alignment clean and lockup solid, even when things get hot and dirty.
- Self-centering , so alignment isn’t a gamble
- Consistent lockup without over-torquing