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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
Even though they are on the cheaper side they are very well built. Used mine on the range for a few days and the only complaint I have is the knurls on the know to tighten it to the rifle sling stud is pretty flat and if your hand are wet it's hard to grip. But other than that it's awesome
Dan S
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Needed a bipod to throw on a 22 for bench shooting. This mounted up under my Springfield 2020 rinfire beautifully. Locked on nice and tight. Legs flip out and lock nicely.
Nicklaus
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Good bipod for a budget build, seems like it will last a while. I wouldn't put it on a heavier rifle (10+ pounds) or something with stronger recoil than .308 Win, especially with the legs fully extended. It is very sturdy with the legs fully retracted though.It does work well with my .17 WSM. The bottom of my stock is flat, so I used some silicone tape on the edges to keep it from digging in the wood, a more traditionally shaped stock would fit fine though it you worry about that sory of thing.The tilt (roll), and rotate functionality are suprisingly good and lock in solid.
Josh
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
So this is a good value for what you get. It functions well, the tilt and adjust legs make it nice. We have used this on a .300 bo while hog hunting. Usually we lay on the bed of the trucks. With mats down for comfort and have spots set up for feeding thee hogs, we then flip on portable tower lights and then take care of the piggies. Can also use them whole sitting down snd having these on a table or bed of truck etc. You get the idea and I'm sure you know of the uses that you can use them for. This isnt a $200 set up to go on a .50 cal so don't expect that.
KT
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
The product build seems pretty good for the price point. I would have kept it except for two significant issues.1. No secondary sling stud on the unit, so you can’t reattach the sling. That’s a no go for me, as I can’t comfortably carry the rifle in the field.2. I tried multiple times to call the vendor’s support line to inquire about a potential sling stud adapter or something, but the number just disconnects after 20 seconds or so. No automated message, zip, zero, nada.Unfortunately, it’s going back and I’ll pay three times as much for a Magpul bipod that clearly is engineered with a secondary sling stud which is evident in the product pictures, and Magpul has a stellar reputation. In this case, you get what you pay for.
tripsis
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
Too much wobble
Kapisce
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
I have traditionally used spring style bipods like the Harris models. My review will be using that old platform as a comparison.Pros: The construction on this bipod seems durable and tough. There is metal where you need it and plastic/polymer everywhere else. It is relatively light compared to the other bipods I have. Also, the style of this bipod is very sleek. By that I mean that there aren't a lot of places with sharp edges, springs, or other protrusions that can get caught on clothing, gun cases, or other gear. The two adjustment knobs are big and conspicuous which make adjustments fast and easy. I have some arthritis and have no trouble cinching everything down tight. I tried the mounting mechanism on several different styles of sling studs and it worked fine on all that I tried. The legs can be folded forward or backward when not in use. I like having that option. Each leg can be adjusted to 6 different lengths. As bipods go the product is very stable. There is a little play and wobble in the legs but I found that once I was set up and on target I didn't notice it. This is a great upgrade to my decades outdated bipods.Cons: There are three things I do not like. First, the bipod rides further below the stock or for end than my other bipods. I credit this to the the large adjustment button and the bipod mechanism. That mechanism allows for movement and versatility, but the the cost is a bigger footprint hanging below the weapon. Second, if you aren't purposeful and careful, a loud click sounds when you are switching length on the legs. This is from the adjustment button sliding into the notch. You can remedy this by keeping the button depressed and slowly letting it engage. Third, the legs extend a little beyond the longest adjustment notch. If you push the adjustment button, yank the legs out to their furthest length, and set the weapon on a hard surface both legs will click as that adjustment button seats in the notch. Not a very big deal at the range, but that click could ruin an opportunity hunting.All that being said, this is a great bipod. It is well worth the extra bulk and with a little practice you can work around the clicks.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Very well made, lightweight bipod. The product page provides very detailed instructions with pictures on how to attach it to a rifle. For some reason the product title [Sling Swivel Bipod] omitted the versatility of this bipod because it can be used also with the M-Lock and Picatinny mounts using inexpensive adapters (sold separately). It feels very sturdy, tiltable, has foldable and adjustable legs. The quality on the product in my view is on par with the more expensive brand name bipods. It promises a long service life under most field conditions, let alone enjoying the steady shooting at a rifle range. I recommend it.
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