Hello Shooters,
If you own an Atlas Bipod, you will want to read this.
In 2009, Atlas Bipod hit the market and revolutionized the way we look at bipods in a number of innovative ways. First, it gave the shooter the ability to be more adaptable to their shooting environment, with legs that could move and lock independently. It was also lightweight and quick to mount or remove if needed. But arguably it's most unique selling feature was it's ability to pan / cant quickly & smoothly with precision. It was a game changer.
Soon Atlas Bipods became the must have, high-end piece of kit for precision shooters. Kasey and his team did such an outstanding job with the design and improvements over the years, it was adopted by MANY professional special agencies/forces around the world.
However there was one issue that held back many competitive shooters from adopting the Atlas... it's tension knob would loosen under strings of fire.
Here's the problem: when the Atlas loosens up, the rifle wobbles on the high point. The legs twist and the recoil impulse can't push straight back anymore so your shots wander. And no matter how much you tightened up the tension knob with your fingers, it would work it's way loose.
BUT WE HAVE A SOLUTION...
The Atlas Tension Wrench. It features a simple, patent-pending design that allow you to tension the Atlas Tension Knob to the PRECISE amount of friction you need so your ATLAS WON'T COME LOOSE.
I know it sounds too good to be true. But this thing really works!
It's simple to use:
1. Stow the Atlas Legs.
2. Turn the ATW smoothly until it stops (DO NOT TURN PAST STOP)
3. Back off the tension slightly. (depending on how much resistance you want)
(The ATW is a wrench and does not stay installed on the Atlas.)
(You cannot use the ATW when the Atlas legs are deployed.)
(Use smooth movements and do not force the tension knob, you can break it!)
This is a must have if you own an Atlas Bipod, I guarantee it.
Best,
Michael Victor
Victor Co.
ETA: PLEASE NOTE WE DON'T MAKE ATLAS BIPODS.
For more info go to our website www.victorcompanyusa.com
We are working on video and will have one up soon.
If you own an Atlas Bipod, you will want to read this.
In 2009, Atlas Bipod hit the market and revolutionized the way we look at bipods in a number of innovative ways. First, it gave the shooter the ability to be more adaptable to their shooting environment, with legs that could move and lock independently. It was also lightweight and quick to mount or remove if needed. But arguably it's most unique selling feature was it's ability to pan / cant quickly & smoothly with precision. It was a game changer.
Soon Atlas Bipods became the must have, high-end piece of kit for precision shooters. Kasey and his team did such an outstanding job with the design and improvements over the years, it was adopted by MANY professional special agencies/forces around the world.
However there was one issue that held back many competitive shooters from adopting the Atlas... it's tension knob would loosen under strings of fire.
Here's the problem: when the Atlas loosens up, the rifle wobbles on the high point. The legs twist and the recoil impulse can't push straight back anymore so your shots wander. And no matter how much you tightened up the tension knob with your fingers, it would work it's way loose.
BUT WE HAVE A SOLUTION...
The Atlas Tension Wrench. It features a simple, patent-pending design that allow you to tension the Atlas Tension Knob to the PRECISE amount of friction you need so your ATLAS WON'T COME LOOSE.
I know it sounds too good to be true. But this thing really works!
It's simple to use:
1. Stow the Atlas Legs.
2. Turn the ATW smoothly until it stops (DO NOT TURN PAST STOP)
3. Back off the tension slightly. (depending on how much resistance you want)
(The ATW is a wrench and does not stay installed on the Atlas.)
(You cannot use the ATW when the Atlas legs are deployed.)
(Use smooth movements and do not force the tension knob, you can break it!)
This is a must have if you own an Atlas Bipod, I guarantee it.
Best,
Michael Victor
Victor Co.
ETA: PLEASE NOTE WE DON'T MAKE ATLAS BIPODS.
For more info go to our website www.victorcompanyusa.com
We are working on video and will have one up soon.
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