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    looking for a lightweight, low profile bipod... recommendations?

    So im looking for a lightweight and low profile bipod to mount on the rail of my M16A4 clone. Suggestions? My main consideration is weight, but it also of course needs to be sturdy.
    thanks guys

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    I always liked a good old Harris bipod.
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    Yeah, I went and ordered a LaRue harris 6-9 non-swivel bipod, should fit the bill perfectly!

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    Might check to see if it's too late or not but the swivel is kinda mandatory for me...

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    My buddy has this Demon Tactical bipod on his AR and it appears pretty nice. Folds away nicely and out of the way. If lightweight is your main objective:

    http://soldiersystems.net/blog1/wp-c...0/04/bipod.jpg
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    looking for a lightweight, low profile bipod... recommendations?

    On a bipod it's kinda difficult to have the best of both world, light and sturdy, can only compromise. I used mil-issued Grip pod-02 model. Served three purpose, used as a VFG, fast deployment sturdy bipod, and can easily be removed tucked at your back pocket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by masakari View Post
    So im looking for a lightweight and low profile bipod to mount on the rail of my M16A4 clone. Suggestions? My main consideration is weight, but it also of course needs to be sturdy.
    thanks guys
    Winchester makes a Harris clone...sells for $40 at Walmart.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lincoln7 View Post
    My buddy has this Demon Tactical bipod on his AR and it appears pretty nice. Folds away nicely and out of the way. If lightweight is your main objective:

    http://soldiersystems.net/blog1/wp-c...0/04/bipod.jpg
    Whoa that's interesting... any more details?

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    Quote Originally Posted by masakari View Post
    Whoa that's interesting... any more details?
    It's pretty nice and he likes it. If you have a quad rail forearm then it fits and folds away wonderfully. I'll see if I can get a picture of it for you.
    Last edited by Lincoln7; 07-28-11 at 23:46.
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