View Poll Results: recce/SPR bipod choice

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  • Tango Down Advanced Combat Bipod

    15 9.68%
  • Harris Bipod Mount Combo (LaRue or ADM)

    93 60.00%
  • VLTOR BI-Pod

    5 3.23%
  • BOBRO Gen 3 BIPOD w/BLAC

    23 14.84%
  • Other

    19 12.26%
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Thread: Bipods - with poll

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    Bipods - with poll

    Looking for experiences with bipods for recce/SPR type ARs. Some choices for what gets your vote based on positive experience:


    Tango Down Advanced Combat Bipod

    Harris Bipod Mount Combo (LaRue or ADM)

    VLTOR BI-Pod

    BOBRO Gen 3 BIPOD w/BLAC

    Other

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    Larue/Harris swivel. I like it. It's pretty heavy though. I was looking for the tango down ones but could never find them in stock. I'd buy again.


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    There may be a better choice, but since I have been through two sniper schools now along with all the training I do with my precision rifle, I'll stick with what I know. OOPS! Harris bipod.
    Last edited by tracker722; 01-08-10 at 21:10. Reason: Forgot to mention which bipod

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    Be sure to loctite the screw that hold the legs of the bipods on to the frame. If you use them frequently and run around with them, I have seen them come out before.
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    Harris / Larue combo here.....

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    You won't do better than a Bobro or to save a little bit of money & actually be able to get your hands on one without a long wait, a GG&G which is a early Bobro design.

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    The Harris Bipod Mount Combo (LaRue or ADM) sure seems to be kicking ass in the poll.


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    I have a Harris sitting in a LaRue that I thought was the cats .... until I got to handle a buddies BOBRO... IMHO opinion the BOBRO was much nicer and more stable when shooting in various positions.

    The BOBRO seemed much more sturdy and the legs had less lateral movement. I will bring the Harris/LT at the end of the month and you can see what you think. I have it mounted on my M6A3 but you can pop it off and use it on the weapon of your choice and make your own judgment...

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    I only have experience with the Harris/Larue Bipod and I've been very pleased with it thus far so that's where my vote goes.

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    HARRIS

    Go with Harris all the way, if it's good enough for the Military, its good enough for me, and had never let me down. I bought a Versa Pod, and broke it on my first g hog hunt, sent it back, and it broke again while shooting at a deer. I also like Harris due to the fact that you can lean into the gun to help stabilize the shot. And for the $ midway has them for you cant go wrong. I have one on my custom 6mmBR and it's 10 years old, and never failed.

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