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Stanger Central, KwaDukuza
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Ready for collection by Monday, 13 May.
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FEATURES Buffalo River 9 - 13" Swivel Sitting Bipod 9 - 13″ (228.6 - 330.2 mm) adjustable (base of rail plate height from the surface that the legs stand on) Collapsible V-leg stand in 90º and 180º position only, stiff external spring which retain leg position as such as well. Heavy duty — All fasteners, springs, threading, supports and load-bearing parts are manufactured from steel along w/ the rear knurled screw. The rest is Aluminium alloy. Non-oxidizing black anodized finish Compact and lightweight. High-tech durable aluminum construction and steel top platform There is a sling nub at the back of the bipod, wherethrough a swiveling sling coupler can be fastened. Foldable arms with robust external spring tension control Extendable Legs: These legs are shot out each by depressing a spring-loaded tab on the legs. If held upright, the legs will completely extend. These legs each have multiple point position locks between the stated elevations, in increments of 14mm's. Rubberized Stand: Specially rubber-coated stand increases the friction between the stands and the surface they contact with for a more stabilized position. The rubber ferrules are broad conical w/ layered concentric grip patterning. Low sloping profile for better traction on mostly level surfaces Harris type - By means of the disc screw under the bipod plate, the clamps ascend or descend. When ascending, the clamping jaws open, allowing for fixing onto the front sling stud. When descending again, this will pull the bipod rubberized plate up against the stock and secure the bipod in place. Just be 100% sure that your sling stud screws have been properly installed if they didn't come factory installed. PICTURES FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY. THE ACTUAL LEGS ARE LONGERS BUT THE BIPOD IS OTHERWISE AS ADVERTISED