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Posted: 3/17/2015 3:03:24 PM EDT
| What are some good quality, quick adjusting bipods? Would be nice if you could canter it a bit as well such as on a side-hill. |
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Harris, but I also really like my UTG...I know everyone thinks they are crap around here, but it's ever bit as robust as my Harris and for the price, you can't go wrong.
Amazon UTG bipod |
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Harris, but I also really like my UTG...I know everyone thinks they are crap around here, but it's ever bit as robust as my Harris and for the price, you can't go wrong. Amazon UTG bipod I have one those as well. Like you said, for the price its a nice little bipod. |
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Harris, but I also really like my UTG...I know everyone thinks they are crap around here, but it's ever bit as robust as my Harris and for the price, you can't go wrong. Amazon UTG bipod I have owned a Harris in the past and currently have an Atlas(pictured above) as well as a couple of UTG bipods. The UTG bipods, at least the model you linked to and its non-QD version, are not bad at all. I used a UTG for years as my only bipod and found it to do the job very well. Depending on your budget, the firearm it's being used on and the type of shooting you're doing, the UTG is not a bad choice at all IMO and IME. I did aquire one of their newer models that comes with the Ruger Charger and I'm not all that impressed with it. It just doesn't feel very solid to me. I put it in the drawer and replaced it with my old UTG to use with the Charger...works great
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+1 GG&G XDS-2 Tactical bipod
GG&G bipods are manufactured to mil-spec standards and are of lightweight aluminum construction, the one noted model XDS-2 bipod have 45 degree forward position feature, they also have different models with standard legs and quick detachable picatinny rail mounts. I've got an old model GG&G-Bobro bipod similar with the new models except mine have fewer new features, but it had held up well in 8 years now. Ref: http://www.gggaz.com/xds-2-tactical-bipod.html |
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