Thanks Cambo. Been looking at these on an off. You have convinced me to give on a go. I find the Harris too heavy for hunting especially with a suppressor fitted.
For $80 I'd buy one, I like the quick release.
"I do not wish to be a pawn or canon fodder on the whims of MY Government"
I bought a few attachment rail things from Atlas. The package included a big sticker warning about Chinese knock offs.
I almost felt guilty about not paying them $400 for one of thier bi pods...yeah, right.
bought a blank piccatiny rail from guncity, that way I can make the rails as short/long as I need and ill have enough for probably 5 or 6 bipods.
#BallisticFists
A question to those that have a copy.
Do they tilt? I know they can pan but will it tilt allowing you to level the rifle without having to fart around with the legs to much?
So far I have given it a bit of a workout on my AR and it's worked flawlessly. Impressed how quick it can be set up and used. The weight on the rifle fore-end is not really that noticeable either.
I have inletted a small rail onto my WMR so I can fit the bipod on it.
I was due to go on a hunt Waitangi weekend and give it another go on both my AR and WMR, but the station has closed off all access due to extreme fire risk.
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@deye223
I have just been playing with my bipod and found out it does tilt!!
The centre lock nut, when loosened allows the bipod to swivel and tilt.
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