Bipods.

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Scotsgun

Re: Bipods.

#11 Post by Scotsgun »

The snipersystem bipod is actually quite a goodun' but i'd rather circumsize myself with a rusty spoon than give that guy one penny (1p). I won't go further in respect of the forum rules and it being an open discussion.
judders

Re: Bipods.

#12 Post by judders »

dirtydawk wrote:...The same can't be said for an el cheapo JSR bipod I tried on it briefly.
Bugger. Maybe it'll be OK on my .223 and I'll leave the Harris on the .308....
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#13 Post by legs748 »

Thanks for the replies everyone, it's a bit of a minefield then, more googling req!
It was working when i left it...........
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#14 Post by JonC »

My rifle came fitted with a genuine Harris, what seems to have an odd way of dealing with extending the legs. My other bipod you press a button and the legs extend under spring pressure. the one on my Steyr you push a button and have to pull the legs out, but the springs are trying to retract them. Seems odd to me. I have switched over to a versapod recently, going to give that a go for a while.
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#15 Post by meles meles »

JonC wrote:My other bipod you press a button and the legs extend under spring pressure. the one on my Steyr you push a button and have to pull the legs out, but the springs are trying to retract them.

*picks up phone*

"Hello. Mengele Badger ? It is ? Good. Grab yourself a passing biped. Here's an experiment you might want to try..."
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Re: Bipods.

#16 Post by Individual »

meles meles wrote:
JonC wrote:My other bipod you press a button and the legs extend under spring pressure. the one on my Steyr you push a button and have to pull the legs out, but the springs are trying to retract them.

*picks up phone*

"Hello. Mengele Badger ? It is ? Good. Grab yourself a passing biped. Here's an experiment you might want to try..."
Mengele Badger? wtfwtf signfunnypost
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