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The UTGShooter's SWAT Bipod is engineered for durability and stability, featuring a height range of 6.2 to 6.7 inches. With its clever dual mounting system and unique Posi-lock technology, this bipod ensures a steady shooting platform for all your tactical needs. Designed with rubberized feet for comfort and grip, it’s the perfect companion for hunting enthusiasts. Plus, it comes with a lifetime warranty, making it a reliable choice for any serious shooter.
Minimum Height | 6.2 Inches |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Leg Style | Bipod |
Manufacturer | LEABG |
UPC | 147121715151 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04712274526167 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.44 x 3.31 x 2.83 inches |
Package Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 4 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | UTG |
Warranty Description | Lifetime |
Model Name | TL-BP28S |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | TL-BP28S |
Included Components | Bipod |
Size | 6.2"-6.7" |
Sport Type | Hunting |
S**S
nice and short, lightweight bi-pod, perfect for prone shooting. legs adjustable for LEVELING on uneven terrain. Photo's added
I have this bi-pod on three of my rifles. Two are AR platform and one is a Mosin with the Archangel. I use it for target shooting, prone out in the fields from 100-600 yards. There is a bout a 1/32" of wobble in the folding joints, not a big deal, but for precision shots I do have to apply some slight forward pressure. I like these bi-pods because they are short and make prone shooting more comfortable than the longer ones. I do have higher end bi-pods (Vanguard Equalizer Pro 2 and a Caldwell 6-9), I can't stand them, although of high quality materials, the Vanguard is way too tall(see pic below, literally have to climb on top of the rifle to keep the muzzle flip in check) and makes for very uncomfortable position and the Caldwell pivots too easily for target shooting. I am sure they are both great for their intended purposes as hunting bipods, but not for prone target shooting. I like these because the pivot is easily locked down with an allen key, you can have it swivel on an rubber O-ring if you choose, I just remove the O and crank the allen down so it's immovable., a pretty stable almost fixed system and short. The feet are only adjustable to level your firearm to the terrain, not adjustable for changing the height, I think a lot of people don't understand that. I like that they are twist adjustable so you can easily reach up with one hand and twist the leg-lock, level the rifle and twist it back locked without having to get up. I guess I can understand the complaints about the clearance of thirty round mags, but I have no need to use a 30 round mag when target shooting from prone and generally use a ten round since I am doing 5 shot groupings, but the 20 round mags also have plenty of clearance if you need the extra capacity. Cons are the slight wobble and the knurled knob to tighten onto rail(of course a nice flush allen would be ideal, but then it wouldn't be 1/5 the cost of the others), but neither of these take away from the fact that it's a very useful accessory for an amazing value. One I have owned for three years now and has at least 6k rounds under it, and still hold just fine. At times I wish there was some kind of IQ testing for product reviewers. If you cannot use a tape measure, don't understand that cheaper product will have looser tolerances or just plain don't know what you want in the first place, please don't rip a product that people make a living off of. Obviously UTG isn't hurting to make sales, but some of the negative review are just ridiculous, I believe one said "my room-mates laughed at me"........awwwww, that sucks, so go leave a bad review because your 20$ bi-pod didn't clear your 100round drum mag and your green/red laser/flashlight combo had to be moved back a slot. I understand a few of you had legitimate issues with the durability of the product, okay , that's fine and should be voiced. But the fact that it is short is exactly why some of us like this product and bought it in the first place. A very tall bi-pod can be very difficult to get a good grasp on the rifle without having to climb on top of it, not to mention your raising the bore axis so far above your body that it bounces like a pogo stick after every shot. Different heights for different reasons, if you didn't know that, then just return it without all the griping. Research a product before you buy it and save yourself(and the rest of us) the headache.
B**O
Great bang for the buck bipod - works great with my rifle
I have this installed on my mosin nagant which has the ATI stock on it. I had to use the swivel mount which was very easy to install using a small flat screwdriver.The other reviews here gave this a bad review based on the amazon.com description, it appears that since then, the description has been updated.I give this 5 stars as it's comparable in quality to a harris bi pod which is 2x the quality. If you want something longer for an AR with 30 rounds, then you can get the UTG with the longer reach. This one is perfect for my mosin. The ex-tenable legs only go another 1/2 inch and I barely use them. The legs adjust with the twist. Putting them back up to retract is a two hand affair, but extention is one handed.You can also fold the legs with one hand as well pretty easily.The sling mount that comes wiht it is pretty heavy duty. It basically uses a screw that goes through the hole, and extends your sling mount while adding in a short weaver rail, pretty neat. With my bipod attached and the legs out, it wobbles very little and would not effect shooting.The one negative is that it's a bit on the heavy side, but again for the money it's good value.
A**E
Very good, but one fix to help it...
solid and simple.A few cons however:-Leg extension setup could be improved by 1) greater extension length and 2) an indicator arrow showing which way tightens.- The current extension length is so short it does little more than level the bipod. (offers no real height increase.) This is not a big deal though.- The one Pivot screw loosens quickly. You must apply some Loktite. This was very annoying until I fixed it. I would recommend doing this as soon as you get it, because it will loosen. Honestly I think UTG should realize their design would require some Loktite. The pivot screw can't just be tightened down hard because the rubber spacer will be ruined and you would lose pivot range.Other than those few things it's an excellent bipod. Overall very much worth the money and will buy again. Perfect for prone shooting on bolt action guns.
M**R
Gutes Zweibein für die .223
Habe mir das Zweibein für eine SLB Büchse gekauft.Überraschenderweise muss ich sagen:- leichtgängige, einklappbare Mechanik- schnelle und unkomplizierte Montage- robust- zuverlässigFAZIT: Kann ich jedem uneingeschränkt weiterempfehlen, der ein verhältnissmäßig günstiges Zweibein für seine SLB sucht!
M**Y
A well made Bipod fits the items with no problems ...
A well made Bipod fits the items with no problems what so ever
D**A
Decent quality for the price
This little piece is quite sturdy, the spring loaded legs fold individually and provide a maximum lift of the rear sight of a VZ 58 Sporter, leveled, to 10 inches from the ground with a 7" wide stance. (Mounted on FAB-Defence Poly hand guards.) Each leg is telescopic and spring loaded. They each extend 1/2 inch and can be locked short, long or any place in between, they can be also left unlocked and will "float" a little bit with the terrain. Each leg has a rubber foot which, in theory, would allow over the hood shooting without scratching the hood. The fully extended length is good for me, I am 6' 2".The mount is solid, and the locking screw is large enough to actually put a little torque on it to hold it in place. The actual "jaw" on the mount is 3/4 of an inch wide.It took a week to receive it in my mailbox, and it came with everything as advertized. So far so good. I am shooting a little tomorrow. A good buy for 28 bucks.Dan
P**G
Super schnelle Lieferung
Super Sache gerne wieder
T**V
A sturdy, serviceable bipod
This is a very basic, functional bipod. The all-metal construction is solid, and the included swivel-to-picatinny adapter that's included works well and fastens quite tightly.The bipod itself is quite small, but is more than enough height for my 10/22 to use a 25 round Butler Creek magazine and still have clearance with the bench.If you need an inexpensive, well built, smaller bipod then this is probably the one you want.
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