QCherry Bomb XL 5/8x24 .338 Bore
Muzzle Device · attaches to 5/8x24 · presents Q Cherry Bomb XL · fits 2 suppressors in the catalog
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weight
2 oz
thread
5/8x24
+1 more thread pitch
standard
Q Cherry Bomb XL
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 5/8x24 and presents the Q Cherry Bomb XL interface. A suppressor with a matching Q Cherry Bomb XL 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
- 5/8x24
- Presents
- Q Cherry Bomb XL
- 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.
2 suppressors in the catalog take this part, all of them from Q. That is a single-manufacturer interface, so your options are limited to that line.
- Q Porq Chop
- Q Short Chop
Which ones fit your barrel and host?
See all 2 in the Builder- 5/8x24
- M18x1.5
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