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My Modified Bi-Pod

Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 12:49 pm
by brihacharan
DIY to the Rescue!!!
As we all know, a decent ‘Gun Rest’ for ARs is not worth mail ordering (postage = as much or more than the cost of the Bipod) nor do local Arms Dealers stock one. Getting one made through DIY is possible, but it’s a daunting task. Most AR shooters known to me use a home-made bean bags instead!

As for me I thought a Bi-Pod would be a good alternative, easy to carry & functional. So I went about acquiring one through the kind courtesy of a friend who went to the US on a business trip. My request to him was to get me a Bi-Pod – preferably a UTG brand.

It finally arrived, but my enthusiasm was deflated when I realized that it could not be fixed on to an Air Rifle – the reason being that the fore-end of ARs have a slot to facilitate cocking and hence there was no way to screw on the Bi-Pod in the fore-end of my AR.

An alternative was to fix it on to the barrel – this did not appeal to me as it would scratch & ruin the barrel’s bluing.

However a bit of imagination & innovation came to my rescue! So I set about designing a fixture & made a wooden bracket to size, painted it black & lined the inner surfaces with 5mm thick rubber sheets cut to size & epoxy glued on a 10mm x 10mm x 4mm metal strip at its bottom, which the clamp in the Bi-Pod could hold.

Presto! The Bi-Pod’s clamp held the metal strip snugly – Now all I had to do was place the fore-end of my AR within the rubber lined bracket - the rubber lining provided the fore-end a firm grip & a cushioned rest.

See the attached pics (Modified Bipod & Orion rested on Bipod)

It was a very satisfying & fun loaded DIY experience!!!
Briha
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Re: My Modified Bi-Pod

Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 1:35 pm
by airgun_novice
Dear Brihji, "innovative" and "beautiful" together are inadequate to describe your efforts. :cheers: :clap: regs, A.

Re: My Modified Bi-Pod

Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 1:54 pm
by essdee1972
Don't you think you are in the worng place? You should be in some liberated country, designing weapons and parts thereof.............

Re: My Modified Bi-Pod

Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 2:06 pm
by nagarifle
hats off :cheers:

Re: My Modified Bi-Pod

Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 2:32 pm
by brihacharan
nagarifle wrote: Hats off :cheers:
> Thank you Nags!
> As they say 'necessity is the mother of invention' :D
Briha

Re: My Modified Bi-Pod

Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 8:05 pm
by brihacharan
essdee1972 wrote: Don't you think you are in the wrong place?
You should be in some liberated country, designing weapons and parts thereof.............
essdee.....

If that happens ... I'll take you along with me :lol:
Briha

Re: My Modified Bi-Pod

Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 9:06 pm
by xl_target
The UTG bipods are getting a good reputation. Excellent utility for the price. I might pick one up too.
Good solution to the problem, Brihaji
I'm glad you didn't fix it to the barrel. You might have been forever wondering why every so often you get shots that are way off.
Never affix anything that applies pressure to the barrel if you can help it.

Re: My Modified Bi-Pod

Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 10:17 pm
by bennedose
brihacharan wrote: [ Image ]
Oh my that's a mean looking thing. Great work.

Re: My Modified Bi-Pod

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 6:01 pm
by brihacharan
bennedose wrote:
brihacharan wrote: [ Image ]
Oh my that's a mean looking thing. Great work.
Thanks bennedose...
This mean thing as of date has 'coughed up' over 1500 pellets...
To put it in a 'tongue in cheek expression'. it has become 'benne smooth' :D
I thought I was being partial - but the CMG who tried it out felt the same.
Briha

Re: My Modified Bi-Pod

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 8:38 pm
by TC
Brihaji,

Very soon we may have to start a new thread ..... "Brihaji's DIY projects for keen learners" :D

Another great job Sir

:cheers:

TC

Re: My Modified Bi-Pod

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 10:00 pm
by striker
cool setup :-)