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Bi-Pod for Precihole NX-100
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 4:57 pm
by Tiger619
Guys,
I have a PH NX-100 Scorpious .22 and would like to fit a bi-pod. Not sure if we have a provision for it.
The one in the below link has some sort of adapter, but im not sure if we can fit the bi-pod using it.
Has anyone fitted a bi-pod on the PH NX-100? Please let me know.
Re: Bi-Pod for Precihole NX-100
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 6:53 pm
by samrat
Tiger619 wrote:Guys,
I have a PH NX-100 Scorpious .22 and would like to fit a bi-pod. Not sure if we have a provision for it.
The one in the below link has some sort of adapter, but im not sure if we can fit the bi-pod using it.
Has anyone fitted a bi-pod on the PH NX-100? Please let me know.
Hi,
I don't think adding a bipod to a break-barrel AR would be a good idea.
Re: Bi-Pod for Precihole NX-100
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 7:53 pm
by brihacharan
Tiger619 wrote:Guys,
I have a PH NX-100 Scorpious .22 and would like to fit a bi-pod. Not sure if we have a provision for it.
The one in the below link has some sort of adapter, but im not sure if we can fit the bi-pod using it.
Has anyone fitted a bi-pod on the PH NX-100? Please let me know.
Please see my post on this subject
Briha
Re: Bi-Pod for Precihole NX-100
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 9:19 am
by Tiger619
Thanks Brihaji for your response.
I searched for your post and read through it. I would honestly admit that I neither have the skill nor the time to build the custom bipod.
I would pass on this one as we do not have factory built provision to install a bipod.
I'm thinking, I would rather go for a muzzle brake. What are your thoughts on this considering you already have fitted one on your Precihole?
Does it really make a difference? Does accuracy increase? Which brand do you want me to buy if I'm getting it from US?
Looking for something that would fit snugly on the barrel.
Thanks for all your help and suggestions Brihaji.
PS: Your PH with the custom wood paint is looking brilliant BTW (really liked the white paint strip on the grip - Sexy). I first thought it was a Benjamin but immediately noticed that it was missing the cylinder. Looking like a perfect sniper rifle with the muzzle brake installed.