- This is a light spring metal bipod for shotgun/rifle ect., the spring legs can be adjusted and you can pulling the leg from 9" to15".Rubber Padded on Top to Protect Forend of shotgun/rifle. Spring Loaded Foldable Legs are Notched to Extend to Multiple Lengths.Soft Rubber Feet Provide Enhanced Stability While The Padded Bipod Base Protects The Firearm'S Forend
- Very Light Weighs 13-Ounces
- Extra Picatinny Rail adapter included. A $10 value
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Finally a Steady Rest Without Trees or Sticks
Hate when there’s no convenient tree, stump, or stick to rest my rifle on. This bipod gives me a rest everywhere — grass, dirt, rock — and that’s such a nice feeling when you’re trying to dial in a calm shot without improvising weird supports.
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Good for Hunters Who Like to Move
I haul my gear over hills and ridges — weight matters. This bipod is light, doesn’t rattle around, and when I set up on a slope it keeps the rifle balanced. It’s been a solid little workhorse through a couple hunts now.
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Grabbed It On a Whim — Glad I Did
Honestly didn’t expect much when I ordered this, just something lightweight for plinking. But from the first prone session, it felt reliable. Sure, it’s not $300 fancy, but for what I do it’s more than enough. Kind of fun how quick it goes from folded forearm grip to shooting rest.
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Super Simple to Use, Zero Fuss
I'm not big on gear that takes tools or instructions to set up. This one clamped on my Pic rail in about a minute, and I was firing. When you’re there to shoot and not tinker, that’s a huge win.
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Great for Long Sits on Cold Mornings
Went out before sunrise one chilly November day. I was shivering and trying to hold the rifle steady off sticks, but once I popped this bipod open it felt like the rifle took a load off me. Made the wait much more bearable and even helped my shots feel smoother.
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Kind of Fun to Pick Heights
We were shooting from weird angles at a club day — logs, uneven dirt, slopes — and being able to choose from 9″ up to 15″ really made things easier. Folded out quick, didn’t feel like a chore to adjust, and it still held just fine after a couple hundred rounds.
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Felt Like a Pro After Using It
I’ve shot with a few experienced pals, and one kept telling me a good bipod changes everything. Decided to try this affordable one, and dude… he was right. Ever since I started using it on the woods edge or range bench, my shots feel more composed and deliberate. Totally worth it.
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Perfect for My AR-15 Training Drills
I do tactical drills where I go from standing to crouch to prone, and this bipod helped me stay smooth through every transition. Legs fold out quickly and stay locked. Wasn’t expecting a budget bipod to feel this confident under fire.
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Rainy Day Sold Me on This
We had one of those drizzly, muddy range days where nothing seems comfortable. Tried this bipod when my normal rest got soaked, and it still held steady with no slipping or wiggling. Little thing, big difference when conditions suck.
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Saved My Back on a Long Sit
On a slow morning at our hunting lease, we sat watching a field edge for deer. My back was killing me from holding the rifle unsupported, so I flipped these legs out and suddenly I wasn’t shifting every minute trying to get comfy. Made that long sit way more pleasant — and I actually stayed on target.
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Range Buddy Jealous — He Bought One Too!
Took this out with my buddy for a Saturday range session. He saw how easy the legs fold out and how little time it took to get comfortable in prone, and by lunch he’d ordered one for his contender build too. Said it was “too oddly fun to use” — which if you know him, that’s praise.
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Helped Me Finally Group Tight at 500 Yards
I’ve been chasing that 500-yard group for months, and honestly thought I needed a super fancy bipod to get there. Slapped this one on my AR-10 before a weekend range trip, and it steadied me way more than I expected. I’d say the pivot action gave me the confidence to settle in and break consistent shots — best sub-$60 upgrade I’ve made this year.
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Practical and Lightweight
I love that this isn’t heavy and doesn’t affect my rifle’s balance. The rubber feet on the legs keep it from slipping on wet grass, and setup literally takes two minutes. Not ultra-fancy, but very practical for hunting season.
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Perfect for Range Days
Took this out to the range a few times now. The adjustability is nice because I’m shorter and then my buddy is tall — we both find a comfortable stance quickly. It’s held up well so far and feels sturdier than I expected.
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Functional and Affordable
I put this on my hunting rifle and was happy with how it performed. The Picatinny mounting was easy and it didn’t wiggle once tightened. You can hear some spring tension when adjusting, but it’s not annoying. Great budget buy.
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Good for Light Rifles
If you run a lighter rifle and just want better stability, this is a good choice. It doesn’t add much bulk and is easy to fold up when moving around. Not as rock-solid as some heavier bipods — but that’s not what I was after.
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Nice Budget Option
I wasn’t sure about spending under $40 on a bipod, but this has been reliable so far. The leg height range is handy whether I’m sitting or prone. The only thing I’d like is a quicker way to lock in-between height positions, but you adjust fast enough with a little practice.
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Exceeded Expectations
Wasn’t expecting much for the price, but this thing surprised me. Holds steady on uneven ground, and the padded top is a nice touch. Pro shooters might want something heavier, but for hobby shooting and sighting in my scopes it’s perfect.
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Stable and Simple
For what it is — a simple, inexpensive bipod — I’m happy. Easy to set up, lightweight, and the fold-out legs are straightforward. I like that the length adjustment has sporty stops instead of a flimsy slider. Great choice for casual hunters.
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Good for Weekend Shoots
Installed this on my AR-10 and took it out last weekend. Legs adjust smoothly and hold pretty steady on grass and dirt. The spring mechanism works well and the rubber pads keep everything snug. A hair more play than my friend’s more expensive bipod, but at this price it’s a no-brainer.
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Awesome Value
If you’re on a budget but want a bipod that’s adjustable and stable, this is solid. It fits right onto the Picatinny with no fuss. I’ve used it on the range a bunch and it doesn’t disappoint. I would say it’s better for hunting and target practice than long, heavy duty tactical use.
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Lightweight But Works
Really like how light this is — doesn’t add much weight to my rifle at all. It feels decent out in the field and lets me get in a comfortable prone position fast. The padded front helps protect the forend too. Not going to replace a premium bipod, but totally respectable for the price.
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Great Starter Bipod
Bought this to try out a bipod without spending too much. Installation on the Picatinny rail was quick and easy. The rubber feet grip well on uneven ground during our hunting weekend. One thing I’d change is more firm locking on the leg positions, but for casual shooting it’s fine.
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Fits My Build Perfectly
I put this bipod on my AR-15 and was pleasantly surprised. The adjustable legs go from 9 to 15″ like advertised, and it’s solid for a budget solution. The spring folding feature works smoothly, though you can feel it’s lighter than pricier models. Great value for the cost and it doesn’t rattle around on the rail.