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Thread: Fitting Mtn Gear Bipod Picatinny Rail - Must Use Gunsmith?

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    Do many people use the Bipod mounts that fit into the fore end tip, like the Tier One Blaser adapter and Evolution Bipod? 'Mark and Sam After work' sell a similar Bipod that cradles the barrel.

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    Do many people use the Bipod mounts that fit into the fore end tip, like the Tier One Blaser adapter and Evolution Bipod? 'Mark and Sam After work' sell a similar Bipod that cradles the barrel.

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    Do it yourself! I fitted mine up yesterday, and I'm no gunsmith
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    Do many people use the Bipod mounts that fit into the fore end tip, like the Tier One Blaser adapter and Evolution Bipod? 'Mark and Sam After work' sell a similar Bipod that cradles the barrel.
    Love mine

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    Had a Neo-Pod, but biffed it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shift14 View Post
    Love mine

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    Had a Neo-Pod, but biffed it.

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    Mint! thats got to be the way forward !

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    So when the next new best ultralight bipob shows up you might have to drill more holes in the carbon stock. Not a fan of more holes.
    Makes the Backlanz look very simple to mount by any novice
    It takes 20 barrels of water to make 1 barrel of beer...

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBD View Post
    So when the next new best ultralight bipob shows up you might have to drill more holes in the carbon stock. Not a fan of more holes.
    Makes the Backlanz look very simple to mount by any novice
    Think of it as further weight reduction even the mighty baklanz has its faults
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    Quote Originally Posted by DBD View Post
    So when the next new best ultralight bipob shows up you might have to drill more holes in the carbon stock. Not a fan of more holes.
    Makes the Backlanz look very simple to mount by any novice
    It’s taken me 11 years to upgrade my first bipod so I don’t think that’ll be of concern for me. I’m sure their will be further innovation that mounts on the pic rails for those who do up grade for every model . I actually drilled 2 new holes in my stock to get the bipod where I wanted it mounted it wasn’t going to fly with my current sling stud hole unfortunately, but I gave the bipod a good once over out of the box and decided yip it’s for me so no dramas I might get around to epoxy filling the sling stud hole under the rail but for now I’m calling it drainage .

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBD View Post
    So when the next new best ultralight bipob shows up you might have to drill more holes in the carbon stock. Not a fan of more holes.
    Makes the Backlanz look very simple to mount by any novice
    Simply drill hole larger and install flush cup in one hole now your back to one hole.

 

 

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