HARRIS Bipod Mobile Base S-25C Height: 33cm <> 70cm

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Telescopic bipod with extension from 33 cm up to a maximum of 70 cm.

The bipod consists of 3 adjustable segments, movable base for better adaptation on any slope, rubber feet, attaches to the rifle sling swivel stud.

  • Extends from 13 ½” to 27”
  • Three-piece smooth leg construction (What’s this?)
  • Swivels (tilts) to compensate for uneven terrain.
  • Attaches to the Sling Swivel Stud
  • Ultralight weight – 22 oz
  • For Sitting Position
  • Tallest of the bipods, useful in snow and grass
  • May be better suited for the very tall
  • Has a built-in sling swivel stud to attach the sling
  • 100% Made in the USA
More Information
EAN/UPC 051156112284
Manufacturer HARRIS
Manufacturer Code S-25C
Price €238.70
Maximal lenght 70cm
Minimal Lenght 33cm

Descrizione

SMOOTH LEGS Allows numerous height adjustments when the legs are extended. Thumb screws on each leg lock the desired height. The smooth legs automatically retract under spring tension. The bipod conveniently folds out of the way when not in use, folding toward the muzzle. The folded legs are held firmly in position by robust spring-return mechanisms.
NOTCHED LEGS Spring-loaded: when the release button is pressed, they extend to maximum height. Adjustments are locked at 1-inch intervals and released by pressing a button on each leg. Notched legs are available on BR (6-9 inch) and L (9-13 inch) bipod models. The bipod conveniently folds out of the way when not in use, folding toward the muzzle. The folded legs are held firmly in position by robust spring-return mechanisms.
SELF-LEVELING LEGS Allows the shooter to quickly set up on uneven surfaces and adjust leg height without leaving the shooting position. Self-leveling legs are available on BR (6-9 inch) and L (9-13 inch) bipod models. Self-leveling legs allow numerous height adjustments and require only a simple twist of the locking mechanism to hold them in place. To keep the legs fully retracted or extended, the locking mechanism must be tightened. The bipod conveniently folds out of the way when not in use, folding toward the muzzle. The folded legs are held firmly in position by robust spring-return mechanisms.

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