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  • #31
    Tasty
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 1829

    Atlas. And I only leave it at that because I'm waiting to get my hands on a Bobro. Harris will do for most, but I prefer my Atlas any day over a Harris.
    As the great warrior poet Ice Cube once said "If the day does not require an AK, it is good."

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    • #32
      CSACANNONEER
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      • Dec 2006
      • 44093

      Originally posted by ExtremeX
      $20 UTG is the way to go...

      With all the money you save on the bipod it will free up cash for the laser bore slighter.
      LMFAO!!!!!
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      • #33
        CSACANNONEER
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        • Dec 2006
        • 44093

        If you want to invest in something that will hold it's value and usefulness for many years, get a Sinclair bipod. If you want something cheaper that will work "well enough" get a Harris.
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        • #34
          LovingTheYear1911
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 1925

          I have a Rock Mount for over a year and zero issues. Very well built.
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          • #35
            jdouglas
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2011
            • 1101

            I have a cheap $35 UTG bipod (flamesuit on). I haven't tried any other brand, but it works much better than no bipod at all. If it's just for a range toy and you aren't doing any serious shooting and aren't overflowing with excess cash, a UTG is an option. I have the 6-9" model, and it works well enough for both sitting at a bench and prone.

            Just be aware that it might smell strongly of chemicals when you first get it. Cheap China made materials and all that.
            WARNING: THE ABOVE POST MAY CONTAIN EXCESSIVE USE OF SARCASM.

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            • #36
              NiteQwill
              Calguns Addict
              • Dec 2007
              • 6368

              Originally posted by NorCalFocus
              I've never liked the swivel style bi-pods. Maybe I haven't tried the right one.
              Originally posted by thegiff
              The swivel bipods really need to be cranked down tight, then the act like a fixed bipod except that for uneven terrain the rifle can be leveled as needed.
              The key is to purchase a pod loc.

              I use one on all my Harris BRM-S bipods. Don't go cheap, there are a lot of knock off pod locs out there...


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              • #37
                Daisy'sDad
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2013
                • 589

                Originally posted by jdouglas
                I have a cheap $35 UTG bipod (flamesuit on). I haven't tried any other brand, but it works much better than no bipod at all. If it's just for a range toy and you aren't doing any serious shooting and aren't overflowing with excess cash, a UTG is an option. I have the 6-9" model, and it works well enough for both sitting at a bench and prone.

                Just be aware that it might smell strongly of chemicals when you first get it. Cheap China made materials and all that.
                My first was a UTG, then I got a Harris. My opinion/experience is Harris hands down. Better fit to the rifle and easier to use. UTG works, but not as well. In this case, you do get what you pay for.
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