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6/26/2011 5:49:59 PM EDT
This is my first AR (SP6920) and I'm not wanting to change out the hand guard. Can someone send me in the right direction to getting a bipod installed? Thanks ahead of time for the help,



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6/26/2011 6:13:53 PM EDT
[#1]
You don't want to change the hand guard = what?

1.  You don't want to modify it all.
2.  Moding exising HG is OK.
3.  You change to a different handguard; i.e. a drop in rail is OK.

and bipod = ?  Something like a Harris?

Assuming moding your existing HG is OK, places like GG&G make a bolt in/on piece of rail, to which you could attach a bipod.

Not the best set-up by far, but that's the only option I would choose.

There is always the clothes pin type bipod which clips onto the barrel; even further from ideal.
6/26/2011 6:43:11 PM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
You don't want to change the hand guard = what?

1.  You don't want to modify it all.
2.  Moding exising HG is OK.
3.  You change to a different handguard; i.e. a drop in rail is OK.

and bipod = ?  Something like a Harris?

Assuming moding your existing HG is OK, places like GG&G make a bolt in/on piece of rail, to which you could attach a bipod.

Not the best set-up by far, but that's the only option I would choose.

There is always the clothes pin type bipod which clips onto the barrel; even further from ideal.


post = question?

6/26/2011 8:32:47 PM EDT
[#3]
there are no good options here. There are plates and clip-on-bipods, as mentioned, but they're all distant second and thirds to doing the right thing.
7/19/2011 12:45:31 PM EDT
[#4]
I would go with a GG&G UFIR #1055 and GG&G's std bipod #1125. This would be a great setup.
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