- Designed for real fire caliber, no collapse, Swivel style from side to side by Pivot Leg
- Mounts onto rifles with sling stud or with picatinny rail via adapter
- High quality aluminum alloy in durable black matte finish, Rubber feet avoid slip, top rubber covered avoid scratch your caliber
- Easy to use, sturdy construction with lock screw, frame crossbar
- Pod Lock replaces the thumbnut on pivoting bipods to make locking them down easier
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Harris style 6-9 Inch Tactical Swivel Bipod with Built in Podlock
$49.99 $27.99
- Designed for real fire caliber, no collapse, Swivel style from side to side by Pivot Leg
- Mounts onto rifles with sling stud or with picatinny rail via adapter
- High quality aluminum alloy in durable black matte finish, Rubber feet avoid slip, top rubber covered avoid scratch your caliber
- Easy to use, sturdy construction with lock screw, frame crossbar
- Pod Lock replaces the thumbnut on pivoting bipods to make locking them down easier
zazonkers –
Fast shipping, as advertised… smooth transaction… Thanks!
gunchicken –
Item arrived as described with fast shipping. Would buy from seller again. A+
Vp9guy –
Highly recommend.
You will not find a better bipod. Strong, sturdy and looks great.
retriever3071 –
Nice hyrrys type bipod
santos01torres –
Excellent transaction, super fast shipping!
woodduck1234 –
great bi pod
harborlp –
Nicely made. Good fit and finish. Shipped from China.
Sandratac –
Great Harris Knock-off bipod
For this Harris knock-off, it has identical features like an S-BRM: notched adjustable legs, swivel adjustment (tilt left or right), swivel mounted. Except that it came with the “S” – lock (swivel lock) to make it easier adjusting and tighten the knob. A Harris S-BRM will costs around $100 plus $30 for the “S” – lock on Amazon.
I have used this bipod for about 300 rounds of .223 now without any issue. Before I settle on this one, I had bought two other Harris knock-off and ends up getting them returned & refunded. They both failed before I can take them out to the range, one’s tight down screw was so cheaply made, and it stripped right away as I’m mounting the bipod. The other one has a super thin washer for the swivel tight down screw and crashed as soon as I tighten the screw down (This bipod has a golden thick washer like an S-BRM).
My only complaint is that the tight down screw will back out around 100 rounds, but only loosen by two or three turns; however, the bipod still stays secured. A few dab of blue Loctite solved this issue.
usden-ix875bnit –
workes as well as my harris bopods at less than half the price