Re: opinions of the versa pod bipod?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: RollingThunder51</div><div class="ubbcode-body">.
Versapod and "pot metal"
The facts are as follows.
Versapod does (did) use within the head assembly a metal that was much more mild then that of every other part of their bipod. Those heads would last just about forever, but they did have the unfortunate condition of marking quite liberally. In other words, when one forcefully rotated the lower on the head it would eventually mark and become bright. Over time one could actually begin to see the head cut a minor groove.
Now, as of 2010, the full bipod assembly is produced in the same high strength steel, the head is gone. In its place is a hardened head that appears to completely eliminate the issue.
As well, the Versapod had two disassembly screws (one on each leg) that allowed the sections to escape their shafts. Whereas they worked perfectly, some found the screws to be yet another "catch" point when moving through heavy brush. Those too have been replaced with flush units.
Here are some shots for those that want to understand both issues.
Versapod has some unique features, some already mentioned, some not. With the pin modification, here are some of them..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyYhnKXYTs0

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Thanks Thunder - that was the kind of answer I was looking for having never owned a Versa. Very informative and concise.