New product reveal pending, are you in?

I don't know what it is, but I know what I'd like it to be -- a Single Inline Leg Operator -- in other words a way to deploy both legs simultaneously.

That's my biggest gripe with my Atlas, and why I still have a couple Harris bipods laying around.

Unfortunately I don't see that ever happening with the Atlas without losing some of it's functionality and strength.
 
Two (2) for me please.

Thanks.

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I'm still trying to figure out what this damn thing could be... The catch part is that it's useful for PRS *AND* 3-gun. I don't see many 3-gunners running a bipod. Maybe a barricade device? But those already exist...

It's worse that Christmas as a kid!
 
Just thinking outside the box here especially concerning applications for 3 Gun......Maybe a device that holds a single .223/.556 round above the ejection port that can be quickly pulled down into the receiver for a rapid reload if you have one plate/target left standing and find yourself with an empty mag.

Viola......No mag change!

But what the hell, for all I know it could be a new GO-PRO mount. :confused:

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Hey if a grain SILO holds grain......then maybe a gun parts manufacturer's SILO holds gun parts, acc., your gear.......Like a load out bag!

Or an ammo SILO. Either a mag extension of some kind or a super fast reloading tool for your shotgun or your AR magazines. Single In Load Out

Or for that matter, maybe it holds/secures your long guns together while you wait to stage.

Or maybe Kasey is pulling the ole' NEMO arms on us and inverting the real name and it's really OLIS. :p

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Word from the shop - "...probably Monday" which sucks. So I'll break my word as you guys have been more than patient and show you some line art of the final version (the prototypes I do have do not have the side rails/rubber nor the two flushcups).

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Basic size is 3.75 x 2.25 x 1.5. It fits well in the hand and lays up nice on structures.

On SILO, a couple of you guys are sooooo close. In fact you are probably going to hate me once I tell you what it is.

We were doing the predator control from a Silo. We had no idea what to call it so went with SILO and the best "meaning" was; Simple Idea Location Origin. Nothing high-speed or cool like what was suggested here.

Ordering - That will have to wait till Monday. The controller is back then and I want to confer with him and shipping on how to do it so we can avoid some of the issues we had last time.


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I like it already. Looking at the pdf it looks like a couple good ideas tied together. It's got a sharp gnurled face for stabbing into wooden posts, barricades, whatever. I see a padded bracing surface on the bottom and throwing a couple flush cups in for good measure is pretty cool.
 
Yep, glad I was in on it. Look forward to trying it out. It ought to sit in the shooting sticks or in the pig saddle nicely while hog and coyote hunting, and good out of the ladder and tower stands. Should work great for competition shooting like you said also.
 
Why not mount it behind the bipod? So you can still stab it into barricades or rest it on the pad

That is what I am thinking as well. Only 'possible' issue, at least for me, maybe trying to get to my Harris Bipod lock. Granted I can hopefully leave enough space between Bipod Lock and front of SILO.

In any event, I am sure my two SILO's will work out just fine! ;);)

I have actually been looking for, what I'll call "Rifle Bra" to prevent damaging my rig while shooting off objects and not bipod. This definitely appears to be even better than any items I have been recently looking at and considering.


Word from the shop - "...probably Monday" which sucks. So I'll break my word as you guys have been more than patient...

Thank you for breaking your word... I, along with so many others, have been patiently waiting... :)

Good timing for release as i have been in market for such an item!
 
Even though it isn't exactly what I had in my head, it will still be useful and is a slick design for what it is doing. This actually alleviates the issue of having a strap go across the top of your barrel if you don't have a full hand guard. Knocks off one negative of the AI AT from the AXMC