As these are fairly new and maybe not out in the wild, has anybody had theirs hands on one?
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Bought time some one builds a Bipod that doesn't cost $300 freakin dollars....
I'm kinda surprised frank didn't get one w hen they sent him the Pro 700, I'm interested to see how it holds up.
Cool, but what does this do (besides look like an Atlas and take Atlas accesories) that a Harris hasn’t done for decades?
Too bad they arent quick detach. I spent almost that much on an adaptor for my harris for that very purpose. One bipod and an adaptor is cheaper then three bipods and I dont have to carry any wrenches to swap it either. The atlas feet compatibility is a nice touch.
I think it said aluminum with a polymer skin. I could be wrong.Don't know if I would trust a plastic bipod when its the same price as a Harris.
No your right. It does say alum with plastic overmold. Still a plastic bipod to me. Wonder why they chose non replaceable feet? Cost perhaps?I think it said aluminum with a polymer skin. I could be wrong.
No your right. It does say alum with plastic overmold. Still a plastic bipod to me. Wonder why they chose non replaceable feet? Cost perhaps?
Yeaa...Pretty sure there’s a few people that didn’t watch the whole video or pay any attention...Pretty sure they said it takes all atlas feet.
Yeaa...Pretty sure there’s a few people that didn’t watch the whole video or pay any attention...
It's going to give Harris some competition in that price range beside cheap Chinese Harris copycat bipods and it's going to put some price pressure on Atlas.Cool, but what does this do (besides look like an Atlas and take Atlas accesories) that a Harris hasn’t done for decades?
No one is taking away your Harris, they are just giving you another option.
just looking at the design of it, it looks like it only opens into one position....although i dont see why the legs wouldnt work independently.I have not seen anything yet that shows the legs working independently and locking into positions at different angles/locations?
Nice product, very nice...