M14 EBR Straight Pull - Bipod
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Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Bipod
The Sinclair International tactical bipod is also very good, certainly good enough to take a gold in the Europeans F Open class at 800 a couple of years ago for one of our forum members.
EDIT - I forgot to add the SincInt bipod has the widest foot print in its class.
EDIT - I forgot to add the SincInt bipod has the widest foot print in its class.
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Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Bipod
If only I had the £3k to buy one .HALODIN wrote:You can buy another one to put on top...![]()
Seems a shame to have a bipod without a rifle!
waterford103 wrote:I have an original US GI one still ,the bustards took my M14 but I kept the bipod !![]()
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Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Bipod
I had a Sinclair 3rd Generation F-Class Bipod, very nice but still hopped http://www.sinclairintl.com/shooting-re ... 44699.aspx
I now the the Sinclair Tactical Bipod on my 308 Steyr and it's very steady, in the "low+wide" position it gives a 50cm wide base at a height of 20cm http://www.sinclairintl.com/shooting-re ... 35272.aspx
I now the the Sinclair Tactical Bipod on my 308 Steyr and it's very steady, in the "low+wide" position it gives a 50cm wide base at a height of 20cm http://www.sinclairintl.com/shooting-re ... 35272.aspx
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Looks like the US Military are using a Harris type
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Drooling actually --- still beyond my means though ;¬)))HALODIN wrote:They're £1,850 with the wooden stock. Tempted...?


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Re: M14 EBR Straight Pull - Bipod
At the risk of sounding like a broken record on every .308/7.62 straight pull thread, does anybody know what they are like on extraction?
btw, I think that Garands are coming soon as well (according to a certain companies facecrack page (same people who are bringing the M14s in?)). For people like me who have never fired full bore with a gas system, I don't mind the 'neutered' straight pulls.
btw, I think that Garands are coming soon as well (according to a certain companies facecrack page (same people who are bringing the M14s in?)). For people like me who have never fired full bore with a gas system, I don't mind the 'neutered' straight pulls.
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I don't know yet, but I'll find out within the week hopefully. I have some GGG's that are dying to be fired out of it... 
Just as a point of interest, these are pure "new" S1 rifles, the unassembled component parts are fresh out of the factory.
Just as a point of interest, these are pure "new" S1 rifles, the unassembled component parts are fresh out of the factory.
Charlotte the flyer wrote:At the risk of sounding like a broken record on every .308/7.62 straight pull thread, does anybody know what they are like on extraction?
btw, I think that Garands are coming soon as well (according to a certain companies facecrack page (same people who are bringing the M14s in?)). For people like me who have never fired full bore with a gas system, I don't mind the 'neutered' straight pulls.
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