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    Twin needle mtn gear bipod pouch attachment

    Anyone running this with a kuiu pro bino harness? Wanting to know if u can attach it somehow to the side? Thank you

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    I am doing exactly this after buying the bipod pouch at the sika show for my MTN Gear Mountain Bipod. I have it connected to the side of the bino pouch where the harness connects to it. I'm currently using some polymer D-Ring carabiners through the webbing to secure it to the harness, but have ordered some thin webbing clip hooks to replace these with.

    I was thinking of trying to get some heavy duty Velcro to see if i could secure it horizontally across the bottom of the bino pouch, but it would stick out either side a fair amount if so.

    Will post a photo of the setup tonight when i get home from work.
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    Legend bro. Yea I was thinking down the side like yours if can show that be great and what extras so can get it sorted. Cheers.

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    I use the twin needle pouch on mine.
    Another option is to rivet a small pic rail to your harness strap and clip the bipod on to it.
    I think Matt make a 3 slot pic rail

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    What's the attraction of having your bipod hanging off your bino harness?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shamus_ View Post
    What's the attraction of having your bipod hanging off your bino harness?
    Saves having it in your pack and no need to have it on the rifle till needed.
    Gone are the days of taking ages fitting a Harris or have that extra weight on the rifle.

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    Goes well on the TN harness

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    Quote Originally Posted by 25/08 IMP View Post
    Saves having it in your pack and no need to have it on the rifle till needed.
    Gone are the days of taking ages fitting a Harris or have that extra weight on the rifle.

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    What he said Shamus. 25/08 do u use kuiu and twin needle on yours or u using twin needle bino rig? I'm not keen on too much on front of me as get hot so keen to keep as is but just add the bipod pouch. Cheers all

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    here is the setup facing out. more photos to follow of the back

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    the back side showing pouch secured to harness with a couple of D-RING carabiners I had sitting around.

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    same again with the new smaller clips now securing pouch to harness.

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    Thanks mate. Are the new ones carabiner d clips too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parky View Post
    What he said Shamus. 25/08 do u use kuiu and twin needle on yours or u using twin needle bino rig? I'm not keen on too much on front of me as get hot so keen to keep as is but just add the bipod pouch. Cheers all
    I had a kuiu but sold it and brought a Twin needle it has a magnetic close and twin zips and fits the Swarovski El range better.
    I also have my plb in one of their pouches under the bino harness and radio / gps on the other side.
    Works well

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    What about of your day pack waist belt?
    Kuiu bino harness can be bitchy to get into and adding shit to the webbing doesn’t improve the situation.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Parky View Post
    Thanks mate. Are the new ones carabiner d clips too?
    Na mate they are there webbing hook clips I found on AliExpress for like a couple of bucks, which are actually the same type of clip Kuiu use on their phone pouches and other Bino harness accessories.

    Keeps pouch a little tighter against the bino case than the larger D-Ring carabiners.

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