Harris Bipod 6-9 Inch Standard Legs - Swivel
Manufactured by Harris
Details
Details
Harris Bipods provide an excellent forward rest, steadying the weapon while reducing fatigue and increasing accuracy. These quick detachable bipods mount to any available sling swivel stud on bolt action or modern sporting rifles. The bipod stows conveniently out of the way when not in use, folding toward the muzzle. Stowed legs are kept firmly in place by sturdy spring returns.
Features:
Smooth legs allow height adjustments from 6 to 9 inches. Thumb screws on each leg lock in the desired height. Protected by an all-weather black anodized finish. The base swivels laterally helping level your rifle on uneven ground. Tension adjustment in the hinged base eliminates any unwanted slack. A sling may still be used by attaching to the bipod's swivel stud clamp.
Features:
- Swivel base
- Aluminum alloy construction with some steel parts
- Common sling swivel attachment
- Smooth adjustable legs
- Spring return
- Extends from 6" to 9"
- Weight: 13 oz
- Made in the U.S.A.
Smooth legs allow height adjustments from 6 to 9 inches. Thumb screws on each leg lock in the desired height. Protected by an all-weather black anodized finish. The base swivels laterally helping level your rifle on uneven ground. Tension adjustment in the hinged base eliminates any unwanted slack. A sling may still be used by attaching to the bipod's swivel stud clamp.
Specifications
Accessory AttachmentBipod/Sling Stud
BrandHarris Engineering
Foot StyleRound
Leg StyleSmooth
MaterialSteel
Mount TypeSling Swivel Stud
PanFixed
TiltTilting
Weight13 Oz
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Ratings & Reviews
11 reviews
3/20/2018 7:39 am HBSBR
Get a Harris
by Eric
I can attest to the fact you'll end up with a Harris - I bought Wally-World -not literally, but UTG....which is close- to save a couple of dollars (almost literally). A week later I felt pretty freakin' dumb. Genius is not an apt adjective when referencing this guy I suppose.