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Thread: Bipods
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9 September 2020, 21:21 #31
Found this. Interesting.
That said I don't like having it 'permanently' attached. By permanent I mean needing tools to put it on or take it off. With a pic rail you just flip the switch and on or off she goes.
https://www.accu-shot.com/catalog_ne...k-adaptor.html
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9 September 2020, 22:19 #32
Yes, I thought of the QD capability after I posted. I don't see that adapter as having any advantage over a pic rail and I can't think of any good QD mounts for either KeyMod or M-LOK. I hate mounting M-LOK. And while mounting/removing a Harris is tool-less, it isn't exactly "quick".
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10 September 2020, 01:17 #33
M-LOK and Keymod are just pic rail attachment options. Both suck for removable accessories.
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10 September 2020, 11:59 #34
Kinetic Development Group makes a really slick quick disconnect option for Harris bipods to make it easy to transfer from rifle to rifle (or just taking it off for storage or whatever)
GatorDev, here’s the friction/contact mark the right bipod leg on my Harris. There’s significant resistance/dragging when deploying or folding the leg up
The left leg has some similar markings but it’s not as bad
Of course my camera focused on the wrong spot
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10 September 2020, 15:52 #35
Interesting. I'll have to look at mine when I get home.
I had a KDG bipod mount that I had planned to use on my Magpul Hunter stock. The KDG wasn't in spec. In all fairness, KDG acknowledged the issue and offered to refund me. Apparently Magpul changed the spec right before release, so KDG got caught short with pre-release production units they didn't know had the potential to be out of spec (doesn't happen on all MLOK, apparently). I'm assuming the issue has been fixed by now. I never bothered to return mine and just threw a pic rail on the stock and it worked fine.