🎯 Elevate Your Aim with Precision and Style!
The 6-9 Inch Tactical Swivel Bipod is a high-performance shooting accessory designed for stability and adaptability. Made from durable aluminum and steel alloys, it features adjustable legs, a canting mechanism for uneven terrain, and an innovative S Lock Ratchet Lever for easy control. Perfect for both amateur and professional shooters, this bipod ensures you never miss a shot, no matter the conditions.
Leg style | Bipod |
Manufacturer | bravovski |
UPC | 636751109541 |
Color | Black |
Size | 6 |
Material type | Aluminium |
Included components | Bipod |
Batteries included? | No |
Department | Unisex |
Item model number | 6-9 |
Package Dimensions | 21.2 x 8.8 x 6.6 cm; 430 g |
ASIN | B09Q1Z952F |
M**K
Value for money
Fits very nice on my winchester 22 seems to be well made , swivel is a nice touch and it’s sturdy very pleased with it .
V**S
Better than Caldwell XLA
I bought this cheap "no-name" China-knockoff bipod, along with a Caldwell XLA (AKA: China-knockoff Harris), and keeping this no-name bipod as it's constructed better than the Caldwell.No-Name better:- No-name has 1 full rubber pad across the entire base that contacts the sling mount well, Caldwell has 2- rubber contact pads that BARELY contact the sling mount (could squish out over time)- No-name has a thick split ring, Caldwell has thin cheap split ring holding the tension lever, could easily snag on something and rip off- No-name has a nice tilt lock aluminum lever ($10 if purchased separate!), Caldwell has little "hard to tighten/loosen" tilt lock knurled nut- No-name has 4 leg indents (more adjustment), Caldwell has 3 leg indents,- No-name doesn't have a fugly logo plastered on the side- Cost $30 (with $10 lock lever included), Caldwell $36 without tilt lock leverCaldwell Better:- Caldwell weighs 11.0oz, no-name weights 13.6oz (with 1oz tilt lock level) Caldwell 1.6oz lighter after adding $10 lock lever.- Caldwell has all metal tension screw with smaller head, no-name has plastic/metal screw with larger head that could strip or break- Caldwell springs attach to metal holes, no-name has 2 studs for spring attachment (could break easier)Ties:- All fasteners look to be the same size (unknown quality)- Rubber feet and attachment the same- Both have the same goofy threaded "split" in sling eye tension lever that could eventually strip.- Caldwell has thinner metal on some parts, no-name thicker metal (tradeoff, more durable, but heavier)- BOTH are a cheap china knock-off of a Harris bipod
M**G
zeer stevig / deugdelijk
doet niet onder voor het origineel
A**R
Great for 22 or airgun, wouldn't put on anything larger
Looks good, functions properly, but wouldn't trust it on anything larger than 17 or 22 maybe 223 tops
T**N
Decent for price
Much sturdier than my last knockoff. Still not an atlas, but also not $700
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