Gunsmithing Taking apart a harris bi-pod

Re: Taking apart a harris bi-pod

Yep, is it a swivel? (mine was a swivel)

I just unscrewed the bolt that keeps swivel tension (if using a podloc.) and when that's loose, on the other side opposite the bolt there is a pin inserted crossing thru the axle or peice that allows swiveling. Pull that put and your good to go.
 
Re: Taking apart a harris bi-pod

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: M.Williams</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Have any of you been crazy enough to take one apart? If so got any pointers? I'd like to Cera-Kote to match rifle. </div></div>

yeah, I tore one apart just to do it once when i was bored. I used dental floss to pull the spring back through the leg.
 
Re: Taking apart a harris bi-pod

I've taken apart two to Cerakote now. The ones with the notched legs are much easier to get back together.

My advice? - take good notes when taking it apart... I didn't coat some of the parts, like the upper half of the swivel that has the springs riveted on and the leather pads glued on. I also didn't coat the inner parts of the legs.

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This one was actually one of the cheapo copies. It was a pain getting the retracting springs pinned back in the legs but it was possible.

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Re: Taking apart a harris bi-pod

The hardest part is getting the rubber feet off. They have roll pins that are put in by the Hulk. Once you have them out, you can use a small rat tail file to open it up a little so the pin goes back in easier. For the springs, I use a small curved hook (getting them off is the easy part). The dental floss is a good idea though. If you really want to take it all the way apart, shoot me an email and I can walk you through it
 
Re: Taking apart a harris bi-pod

I have one that is apart right now and has been that way for a couple of months. It was interesting getting it apart. Can't wait to try to put it together after that amount of time. Just can't remember things like I use to.