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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2009

Versatile bipod, mounts onto a Picatinny rail in seconds. Legs can be attached/detached with two swift movements. The 3 inch Picattiny Rail allows the addition of a foregrip without taking up more space on the handguard. New recessed design allows legs to be mounted higher, giving a lower and more stable center of gravity. Comfortable rubber covers legs allowing a non-slip grip.

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Uploader Comments (Commandarms)

  • Just ordered this from brownells for my AR....hope its as good as it looks!!

  • How do you like it so far!

  • @Commandarms i love love love it!!!!! haha i kinda wish that i could use interchangable feet tho, like the ski or spike style ones... but it is really good the way it comes!!!!!!

  • Great to hear that! Thanks for the comment!  As always, let us/me know if you need anything or have any questions!

  • the only thing i dont like about this product is the idea of carring two sets of legs for it. but if you are setting up on the ground you probably got a little extra time

  • You don't have too, but the option is there if needed!

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  • I use a lot of CAA parts, but I always thought the Bipods looks a bit cheap, so I never bothered evaluating one. after seeing the video I may consider giving them a try in the future. I'm in the process of gathering parts for a CA rifle build review, and I normally end up adding a few CAA parts. not sure if I'll have the funds for this build, but when it comes to grips I don't know of any others that I like more.

  • Do you know if you can store an AR15 in a case with the bipod still attached? If so, what kind of case do you need? (and also, what kind of scope do you have on the AR @ 1:30?)

  • I had to shave them down to fit my Sig 556 ER, nothing a few files and some patience couldn't resolve. Excellent kit.

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