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    Posted: November/12/2009 at 03:57
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Can anyone recommend a product here?  I need a bipod for a pistol. Must be compact, small and foldable.  Any ideas?
 
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This has peaked my curiosity, what will you be using this for?

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote gr8plmbr Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December/17/2009 at 22:05
never heard of one for a pistol you could try to use shooting sticks or one of those adjustable mono pods with the v on top
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dale Clifford Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: December/18/2009 at 09:01
harris bipods work well on T/C, and have seen an underlug clamp for the larger S&W that allows the harris to be attached. What pistol are you using?
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Bipods on a T/C or "pocket rife" harris all the way.  Shooting sticks work better with at revolver type hunting gun IMO and I suggest these guys for those http://www.patriotpredatorcontrol.com/
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got a Harris on my 460S&W....it has the sling swivel tho..
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I use the Harris lightweight on my Anschutz. It makes for some fun at the range
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Originally posted by K.I.A. K.I.A. wrote:

This has peaked my curiosity, what will you be using this for?

bipods allow for a wider sweep in the target area, with the same solidness as a sandbag without the other problems, also work really well for "truck" hunting. When a frisbee is placed under the legs the give the same support but slide along uneven supports with almost the same solidness.

Edited by Dale Clifford - December/19/2009 at 09:21
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