Re: Atlas bipod durability
joemusso, I can answer that, we have seen design failure and end user use/abuse failures.
On the design side, whenever we hear/see failure due to the design or materials, we improve it. When we learned of Gits's experience (above), we improved the material used and strengthened the design on the part that failed. We have done this several times and absorbed the added costs.
On the abuse side....a guy running with the legs extended that falls and breaks a leg is one thing, a guy that attacks the bipod with channel locks is another. In both scenarios all we ask for is the truth so we learn what works and what doesn't. But as I suspect you know, some people refuse to accept responsibility so they create stories to "explain" how the damage occurred. And again using Gits as an example, we spoke at length and I truly appreciated him taking the time to share his experience with me so a better product could be built.
I will say we are very proud of our customer base and we are honestly interested in building the best we can so as to not fail our customers. As that is our desire and goal, our failure rate, while never acceptable, has not been an issue, production has.