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Senior Member
Join Date: August 8, 2012
Posts: 1,497
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Good Picatinny Mount bipod?
Tried asking in Gear, and got no responses... but does anyone know of a good one that mounts straight to the rail without a sling swivel adapter? Looking for something I can QD on and off- though QD is not a requirement.
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Senior Member
Join Date: July 3, 2011
Location: S.E. Texas Gulf Coast
Posts: 699
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My favorite set up for rail mount is the Harris line of bi-pods with the LaRue quick release mount. Kind of spendy but one of the best set ups. I also use the type Harris with the swivel base that allows you to easily tilt the rifle if the ground is not level.
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Member
Join Date: February 6, 2013
Posts: 40
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B/P adapter
I use a A.R.M.S. #32 Harris bipod adapter. Mounts easily to your Harris b/p. One b/p used on all firearms w/ a rail. On a bolt gun w/o a rail I remove the sling swivel buy or cut a short rail, remove stock, locate second hole, drill and through bolt the rail to the stock. Not as complicated as it sounds.
I know Mounting Solutions Plus carries them, possibly others as well. I'm not sure of the costs now but mine has been worth every penny. I've used the same b/p on all my rigs without incident. Hope this helps, Leonard |
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