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UUQ 8' - 12” Adjustable Bipod, Heavy Duty Carbon Fiber Tactical Rifle Bipod, Picatinny/Weaver Rail Mount Base

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$73.99

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About this item

  • [PREMIUM MATERIALS]: Constructed of rugged, high-strength materials that include milled 7075 aerospace aluminum, stainless steel, and carbon fiber, which are extremely strong. It's lighter but rock solid, enhancing shooting stability significantly.
  • [EASY ADJUSTMENTs]: The bipod can be folded forward and backward to 7 positions. 11 locking detents, 0.35’ notch, for different leg lengths, the central height of the bipod can be adjusted from 6 inches to 10 inches, providing varied bipod positioning to fit different terrain height.
  • [BUILT IN CANT]: The mount base can tilt about 15°. By adjusting the pivot lever, you can easily level your rifle on an uneven surface.
  • [RAIL COMPATIBILITY]: The bipod mounts directly to any 1913 style Picatinny rail or Weaver rail via a Quick Detach Lever.
  • [RUBBER FEET]: The bipod’s rubber feet can help you to hold the weight of your rifle and assist in overall stability while providing vibration resistance.



Randall Herren
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
This bipod is very solid and works very well. I have an Atlas bipod that is similar and other than replaceable feet feature on the Atlas this one is nearly as good and a lot less expensive.
Don
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
This Bipod is very well made ,heavier than most in it's price range . The angle of the legs gives it a wider stance than many others I have seen. I have not shot with it yet, but I think it will help my shooting scores.
OKSTATE
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
Broke on first day to the range. The camt swivel mechanism is plastic and prone to breaking. Also because the mechanism is plastic on aluminum it doesn't slide. Overall poor quality and I wouldn't purchase again even if it didn't break.
Lou
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
The bipod is heavy built and very ridged. The leg adjusts and lock very positive. The quality is right there with the more expensive bipods! It is a perfect fit for my FX M-4.
Iron Eagle
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024
For the money this bipod seems well built and solid for what its being used on. Looks good and adjustability is also good for the money. The Locking lugs seems to be holding up so far. Only time will tell but will update if any changes arise.
JP97392
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2023
From what I have seen, this is one of the best chinese knockoff bipods. Like almost all Chinese bipods though, with just a few improvements they could compete quite well with top-tier American products.In some ways, I actually prefer the way the UUQ is designed compared to the ACCU-TAC! It's easier to adjust the angle of the legs and the QD mount.Limitations on this UUQ Bipod are in the build quality of its QD mount, tilt angle adjustment, and leg angle locking mechanism. Those features work, but not as well as they could with just a little more attention to detail and small quality upgrades. For example, I've seen that plastic tilt adjustment handle on a couple chinese bipods, it's not a good idea.The Accu-tac WB-5 lists for around $400. I got it on sale, but it was still costly. It is Very sturdy though! I use it most of the time, swapping it between rifles and it does improve my accuracy.The UUQ isn't bad though.
JimD
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2022
I waited a bit to write this because I did not know initially if I liked this bipod. I have a couple $20 bipods and I was pretty used to one of them. Well I got used to this and now like it a lot. The wider stance helps with stability. It is a little heavy but that also helps with stability. The length of the legs and the angle of the legs adjusts a LOT better than the cheap ones. I've never used a more expensive one but it is hard for me to believe they are really worth the difference. The only adjustment that is not smooth, until you know the "secret" is the angle to eliminate cant. I tried lubing the groove but that did not help much. What really helps is to use the stud in the center at the bottom with a finger on the side of the bipod you want to move towards and pinch. Doing this other ways was a bit frustrating at times but if you do it this way I think you will find it is pretty simple. The other thing I do may not be possible for everybody but I put the bipod far enough forward I can just rotate the cant adjustment locking nut around instead of ratcheting it. I am using this with airguns so I can push it out this way. I was thinking of replacing the cant lock with a knurled nut and also possibly the quick detach lever for the mount. But I've gotten used to this bipod and now really like it. I do not want a bipod to use when I am out hunting but for shooting from the bench this works great.
Kathy
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2021
I bought this bipod on a wim, knowing the cheaper price could be an issue:It looks great, but there are some quality issues: The tilt/hold down bolt (that allows for the rifle to be rotated on its axis if on uneven ground) stripped out the first time tighened for use on the range. And the internal friction clamp on this part is made, of all things, PLASTIC. The plastic hasn't broken yet, but if it does, it could render this rotation option ineffective.The swivel/clamp down latch that holds the bipod on the rail looks/feels as if it will not last long.The first issue I fixed with a drill and bolt with safety nut, a 5 minute job. That fixed the clamp issue, but not the plastic part issueIF the bipod mount clamp breaks, again, an easy fix should it happen.Its weird, all the other parts seem beefy aluminum stock, the bipod legs are solid, adjust well, and have a very solid lock down feel, and when adjusted forward or backwards, do not have any slop or play in them, and they will adjust fully forward or backwards with lockdowns at various positions (I beleive a total of 6 positions), a plus.The fake carbon fiber looks pretty good.All in all, for the price, its a solid bipod, IF YOU DONT MIND, or have the ability, to fix the one, and possibly, the second build issue I mentioned aboveConsider its about a 1/3 of the cost of what bipods go for. Expect build quality issues,
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