Q Releases the Tall Boy Suppressor Optimized for Subsonic .300 BLK

Q has officially unveiled its newest suppressor: the Tall Boy, a .30-caliber can purpose-built for maximum performance when suppressing subsonic .300 Blackout.

The Tall Boy name feels intentional by Q. Harking back to our early 20s, grabbing an ice cold tall boy from the gas station cooler before a long night with friends at BBQ or for a night in of gaming. Q’s latest suppressor embraces excess in the best possible way: more length, more volume, and more baffles. Except instead of chasing a buzz, the Tall Boy is chasing noise reduction on a new level. 

Built Around Maximum Suppression

Rather than prioritizing compact design or reduced weight like many modern suppressors, the Tall Boy leans fully into internal volume and extended architecture. Q designed the suppressor around the idea that additional space and baffle geometry allow gases more time to expand and cool before exiting the can.

The result is a suppressor specifically engineered to reduce sound signature, soften recoil impulse, and create what Q describes as a “movie-quiet shooting experience.”

For shooters running subsonic .300 BLK, that philosophy makes sense. While shorter “K” cans and compact suppressors prioritize maneuverability, they often sacrifice sound suppression performance. The Tall Boy takes the opposite approach by maximizing every factor that contributes to sound reduction.

More length. More internal volume. More baffles. Less noise. 

Below, is the product description from Q on its Tall Boy suppressor.

Product Description 

Q’s Tall Boy attached to a Q Honey Badger .300 Blk (Photo: Q)

TALL BOY .30 CAL SILENCER | MAXIMUM SUPPRESSION FOR .300 BLK

How quiet is enough?

Wrong question.

The Q Tall Boy .30 cal silencer is purpose-built for one thing: maximum sound suppression, especially with subsonic 300 Blackout. If your goal is the quietest possible 300 BLK setup, this is where you end up.

Longer design. More internal volume. Better results.

MAXIMUM SOUND REDUCTION | BUILT FOR SUBSONIC .300 BLK

The Tall Boy is engineered to optimize gas flow, reduce sound signature, and deliver ultra-quiet performance. Its extended internal architecture slows and cools expanding gases more effectively than shorter suppressors, producing a movie-quiet shooting experience.

Less noise. Less signature. Smoother recoil impulse.

If you’ve ever wanted to hear what “as quiet as possible” actually sounds like—this is it.

FULL STEEL CONSTRUCTION | BUILT FOR HARD USE

Built entirely from steel, the Tall Boy is designed for durability, longevity, and real-world use. Run it hard, shoot it often, and don’t worry about babying it.

  • High strength construction
  • Heat and wear resistance
  • Designed for long-term reliability

VERSATILE PERFORMANCE | FROM .300 BLK TO .300 WIN MAG

While optimized for subsonic 300 BLK, the Tall Boy maintains performance across a wide range of calibers, including .300 Win Mag.

One suppressor. Broad capability. No compromise.

WHAT IT DOES BEST:

  • Maximum suppression for subsonic .300 Blackout
  • Ultra-quiet, low-signature shooting
  • Handles subs to .300 Win Mag
  • Durable, all-steel construction for hard use
  • Improved gas management and recoil feel

WHY “TALL BOY”?

Because more volume equals more suppression.

And more suppression means quieter shots, better performance, and less signature.

Simple.

Final Thoughts

The Tall Boy represents Q doubling down on suppression performance instead of chasing the smallest or lightest possible package. In a market flooded with traditional and suppressors, Q is betting there’s still strong demand for shooters who prioritize maximum sound reduction above all else especially in the subsonic .300 BLK space.

At an MSRP of $950, the Tall Boy positions itself as a premium suppressor focused on delivering one specific experience: making your rifle as quiet as possible. Whether it ultimately earns the title of the quietest .300 BLK suppressor on the market remains to be seen, but Q clearly is aiming directly at that mountain top.

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