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Thread: Blacklanz vs Javlin

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    Blacklanz vs Javlin

    It’s my 50th coming up and Mrs C could buy me a better bipod...

    What’s better, the https://backlanz.co.nz/products/backlanz-detachable-bipod-carbon or the https://www.stagersport.co.nz/products/javelin-mk2-long-bipod?_pos=4&_sid=92d2184da&_ss=r

    Amazingly the product from Stager sports is cheaper!

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    Haven't had experience with the backlanz. But I own two javelins. Love them. Easy to use etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larskramer View Post
    Haven't had experience with the backlanz. But I own two javelins. Love them. Easy to use etc
    Cheers Lars, I might catch up and have a look some time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larskramer View Post
    Haven't had experience with the backlanz. But I own two javelins. Love them. Easy to use etc
    Im the opposite and have the blacklands would buy again had a few mates with the jav and they like em
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    Got the Javelin Pro Hunt (newer version) but won't be buying again as we (UK market) basically got screwed over by them in favour of the US one.

    Imagine being told that a local vendor would rather export a product at a lower price than sell direct to domestic customers... oh wait, happens all the time
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    With Javelin can you get an adapter that works on picattiny rail ?

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    Got the Backlanz, love it, Kiwi made and a bloody ripper product
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    @WildBrad had the Javelin and now has the Backlanz. Feedback from him so far is he prefers the Backlanz. They are so ridiculously light that I think being able to keep it attached and folded up for quick deployment if needed is worthwhile.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stagstalker View Post
    @WildBrad had the Javelin and now has the Backlanz. Feedback from him so far is he prefers the Backlanz. They are so ridiculously light that I think being able to keep it attached and folded up for quick deployment if needed is worthwhile.
    Cheers.

    They’re bloody expensive though.
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    Got the javelin, not the most rock solid as the gap between the legs isn't wide. Have a 50th coming up too and if the budget can afford it that Backlanz looks bloody good.

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    I should have added that I’m thinking carbon version of the Blacklanz.

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    Quote Originally Posted by craigc View Post
    Cheers.

    They’re bloody expensive though.
    Yea that’s the only reason I don’t have one haha.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stagstalker View Post
    Yea that’s the only reason I don’t have one haha.
    Me too.
    Will get one and a couple of attachments at some stage tho.
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    Pulled the trigger on a backlanz last week. No regrets at all. Weight savings over a Harris definitely makes it worth it for me. Very quick to attach when needed.

    Impressed with how well designed and made it is. Really steady when you load forward into it. Buy once cry once.. Well not quite I’ll be buying more attachment plates for other rifles


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    Quote Originally Posted by Abovedabush View Post
    Pulled the trigger on a backlanz last week. No regrets at all. Weight savings over a Harris definitely makes it worth it for me. Very quick to attach when needed.

    Impressed with how well designed and made it is. Really steady when you load forward into it. Buy once cry once.. Well not quite I’ll be buying more attachment plates for other rifles


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    What makes it better than the Javelin and worth $650?

    All I can see is canting legs? Or am I missing something?

 

 

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