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Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Easy to installUsed on crossbow
A Steam Engineer
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
I enjoy the stability this bipod brings to my target range shooting practice. Great price for a great product.
Andchelle
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024
Forget bulky blinds and heavy gear. This bipod is your secret weapon for success in the backcountry. Shed pounds from your pack without sacrificing stability.This bipod isn't afraid of a challenge. It tackles uneven terrain with ease, thanks to the quick-adjust legs that lock into place with a reassuring click. No more fiddling with knobs or dials - a simple button press gives you a rock-solid platform in seconds.Although I've never heard of this brand, its built tough and ultra-lightweight, this bipod rivals high-end models in quality, but not in weight. It attaches and detaches in a flash, so you can stay mobile without slowing down.Focus on the hunt, not your equipment. This bipod is the perfect companion for the serious adventurer who demands precision and portability.
A. B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
The bipod attaches easily to a picatinny rail at the bottom of your barrel. Once attached, the spring-loaded legs are easily folded down to a resting position. Each of the legs can be extended to account for uneven terrain. The legs are also easily folded back up when you're done using them.
Bill M
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024
I have several Harris bipods already so I had the real thing to compare this one with. I have to admit, they did a really nice job on the frame and structure of the bipod as these may actually be better made. However the point where these fail is the mounting linkage. These things have thin loose and trashy linkages and once I took the rubber spacer out from between the mounting pins, I understood why they had it there. Harris’ linage has the retaining clip made in such a way that is applies spring tension against the two mounting links which pushes the pins into the sling swivel stud and holds them there until the retention screw is tightened. The links on this thing is loose and sloppy, so they tend to be a pain to tighten while keeping them firmly secured in the swivel stud holes.The M4 that I plan to mount this on has the old style oval Mil-spec hand guards, so the rail mount won’t be needed. However, the sling mounting stud included with the rail mount is removable and it appears that it may fit the holes in the bottom of the mil-spec hand-guard. If so, then I won’t have to make a lug to mount this bipod to it, which is what I have been planing all along. Other than that, the rail mount does seem to be nicely made and should attach to any Picatinny rail with ease.After that, it’s just a matter of fighting with that crappy linkage to get the bipod installed, as I have faced that issue with another one of these with the M-lok mount. A bit frustrating but I managed to get one secured on that rifle. I’m not sure how I feel about the fat head on the thumb screw as the ones on my Harris bipods are just small head socket head cap screws that are unobtrusive. I may eventually replace the thumb screw with a regular screw later, but then again, I may rework the entire linkage pack so that it works more like the Harris linkage with less aggravation.The price on these are good an they are fairly well made, to I see no reason to pass these up for a name.
Van Duker
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
Bought primarily for occasional use to add stability when zeroing an optic. I have the Magpul composite forearm vs. aluminum quad rail so there is some flex in the mounting, but that would seem common with any bipod.In use, the legs fold and extend easily and are stable/sturdy.
S.W.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2024
This is a good, small, basic rifle bipod. It's quite small and compact. It seems to be well made, but that also gives it a pretty hefty weight for such a small bipod. It works fairly well. The springs are strong enough to keep the legs up whilst carrying it, and keep them steady in the lowered position as well. The rubber feet give good footing. Overall, it's a good bipod, but a bit small, and a bit too heavy for its size. Five stars.
PBtech
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2024
I am able to install this bipod on my Ruger and Tikka rifles which have a built in mount, but it can also go on my Colt AR15 with the included adapter. It's very light and sturdy. When unfolding the legs you get a satisfying click that assures you it's lock in place. Adjusting the height is super easy with a push of a button and there is enough variations on both legs to accommodate uneven situations. The quality of this bipod is on par with more expensive ones that I have and it doesn't wobble once you've dialed in. Easy to put on and take out. I highly recommend this for it's price.As an Amazon Vine Voice, I provide unbiased reviews of products most people would need or want. Ultimately, I balance expectations against price. If an item significantly deviates from it's description or just does not work as intended, I will note this in my review. My sincerest goal is to help buyers make the right choice.
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