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Bipod

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 12:36 am
by horvath brother
The installation of a bipod makes the shooter´s life easier, resting the gun or as support for the shot, the bipod is very useful.
I was always very afraid to do the installation, afraid to do something stupid with the stock, but I took courage and decided to do the installation filming everything so now I can share a tutorial for those who also have the same fear.
At the end is much simpler than I even expected. Not pro but good enough.

Hope you enjoy the video.


Re: Bipod

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:23 am
by brihacharan
Hi horvath brother,
> Nice & informative post :D
> However the AR involved is a PCP not a Springer, wherein drilling a hole & attaching a bracket is relatively easier since the fore-end of the AR if flat...
> Problem arises when the AR is a Springer, which has a slot in the fore-end of the stock to enable cocking...
> I solved this problem...Pl. refer to my post "The Reluctant Bi-Pod"....

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Briha

Re: Bipod

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 12:42 pm
by pradeep2374
horvath brother wrote:The installation of a bipod makes the shooter´s life easier, resting the gun or as support for the shot, the bipod is very useful.
I was always very afraid to do the installation, afraid to do something stupid with the stock, but I took courage and decided to do the installation filming everything so now I can share a tutorial for those who also have the same fear.
At the end is much simpler than I even expected. Not pro but good enough.

Hope you enjoy the video.


Thanks Horvath, How much is the bipod? and where do you get this?

Re: Bipod

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2014 5:53 pm
by horvath brother
You can find it on E-bay. Cost like ~USD 35.