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Bipods

#1 Post by RJ156 »

After a decent bipod for my t3 tac a1. The current tired old nikko one I’ve had since my air rifle days is struggling a bit with the weight I think.

What’s decent for the sub £100 range?

GMK?
Harris?

Cheers
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Have a look on Ant supplies web site.
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Just had a quick look. They are very low priced.
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#5 Post by RJ156 »

Pete wrote: Sun Mar 26, 2023 9:31 pm https://www.full-bore.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=23808

Pete
So I’ve actually bought one of these albeit £18 version. done most of this if not more, including adding more material to the teeth that lock the legs at angles.

The tilt it came was a little annoying, I’ve got that sorted.

Next step will be weld the legs to the 90 degree position as they don’t have enough “spring” to stay locked properly

Il have another look and see what I can apply from the shared post.

Cheers Pete
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