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I’ve got a UTG 9” which has a rail mount but also has an adapter to mount to sling swivel. I use it on my Savage 22 LR bolt action. Been a decent bipod I bought at Whitakers guns a few years ago.
Here is a link to the UTG I bought.
Last edited by VASCAR2; 12-21-2017, 06:04 PM.
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Originally posted by VASCAR2 View PostI’ve got a UTG 9” which has a rail mount but also has an adapter to mount to sling swivel. I use it on my Savage 22 LR bolt action. Been a decent bipod I bought at Whitakers guns a few years ago.
Here is a link to the UTG I bought.
https://www.amazon.com/UTG-Tactical-...WW7NNY3SH10BDD
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I got the TIP TOP bipod from Amazon a few months ago to replace my UTG that I have had for a few years with no problems. It seems a lot sturdier, but is in the $ 65 range.https://www.amazon.com/Tiptop%C2%AE-...+top+bipod+6-9
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Originally posted by VASCAR2 View PostI’ve got a UTG 9” which has a rail mount but also has an adapter to mount to sling swivel. I use it on my Savage 22 LR bolt action. Been a decent bipod I bought at Whitakers guns a few years ago.
Here is a link to the UTG I bought.
https://www.amazon.com/UTG-Tactical-...WW7NNY3SH10BDD
If you're not going to buy a Harris, look at the Blackhawk knock-off, but I still prefer the Harris hands-down.
Springs are stronger, alloy is stronger, lock-up of the tension bolt and wheel is superior, as are the little legs that the bolt sucks up to the cradle when you install on a sling stud.
The Blackhawk knock-off of a fine American product already has the quick tension lever on it, but made of metal.
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I bought this one. It seems very sturdy and is not made out of PVC.
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Originally posted by bj139 View PostI bought this one. It seems very sturdy and is not made out of PVC.
https://www.amazon.com/YZH-Tactical-...ords=yzh+bipod
No problems with it other than some rust in the not stainless screws on the hinge, and the pivot adjustment (90*, 45*) need some blue locktite once adjusted. There are a couple other tweaks that I am gong to do just to make it a little better.
I did not know it was an Atlas knockoff until about 4 months ago. Atlas = big $$$ so I never even looked at them. I know the Harris I had on my Mk12 was OK, but when I preload, the darn feet kept sliding, and aftermarket feet for it are just as much as the bipod itself.Sticks
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Any opinions on this concept of mounting each leg individualiy like this M-Lok? Not saying that UTG is a too notch brand, but I think this might have meritto make off-hand easier without removing the bipod.
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Originally posted by zcostilla View PostAny opinions on this concept of mounting each leg individualiy like this M-Lok? Not saying that UTG is a too notch brand, but I think this might have meritto make off-hand easier without removing the bipod.
https://www.amazon.com/UTG-Recon-M-L...ords=utg+bipodSticks
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