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Re: Bipod question

#11 Post by dromia »

Thanks for the replies gentlemen, I've gone with the Harris. Had a look at the Global Rifle Snipersystems MkVI as I too like the idea of a swivel lock however it was working out nigh on £30 more expensive than the Harris and I was getting mixed views about its durability, so Harris it is.
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#12 Post by Yogi GunKanobee »

Well, I've ordered one from Global Rifles, so it will be interesting to compare it with the Harris regards build quality etc.
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#13 Post by Charlotte the flyer »

You can get the Harris to lock the tilt. You need an aftermarket thingummabob that fits to the locking mechanism, it's a big lever that lets yo add and remove tension up to the point of totally locking it. I got mine from Spud at Christmas.
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