CVLIFE Carbon Fiber Bipod with Picatinny Rail Adapter 6-9 Inches Rifle Bipod
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Since I mounted mine on a Savage 22 WMR model 22 B22, it should not pose any problems. I've had no issues with it.
As a result of this bi-weekly The pod mounts to a stud on the sling. A picatinny rail mounts on the adaptor, and there is a sling stud in the adaptor as well. A sling stud or picatinny rail is therefore required for your bow.
On a pic rail or on a swivel, this mount can be mounted
Selected User Reviews For CVLIFE Carbon Fiber Bipod with Picatinny Rail Adapter 6-9 Inches Rifle Bipod

The program was efficient in the way it carried out its duties. Using a 20 rd magazine, I shot a few rounds. In general, things seem to be of the "you get what you pay for" variety. The construction is not fancy and it feels flimsy when you put it together, but it should hold with no problems. The weight is not too bad, so it would probably be a good bipod for those just getting started with something like a 3 Gun contest. Though I wish I could have found it in a quick detach, it did exactly what it was meant to do.

This is a really cool pod. With a lightweight design, strong legs and a spring base, it is very sturdy.

It all depends on how you use it. I imagine it would be good for airsoft or a pistol. After about 10 rounds, the roll pins came out of the legs. I put it on a bolt action 308 rifle. In addition, it's not actually carbon fiber, it's got some kind of wrapping on top. While I understand that you get what you pay for, I would not purchase this item.

The 308 was mounted to this bipod (using 145 grain), and the bipod constantly loosen every time it was used. One of the legs would occasionally drop to the next setting when fired a few times. What is listed below about the set screw is exactly what I expected. No matter how tightly I tightened all the screws, the Bipod almost fell off twice. There was even a blue locator on my body There is no point in this. It is garbage. This bipod isn't going to blow you away right out of the package. A carbon fiber wrap is attached to a piece of strong plastic or it may be a thin layer of a thin image of carbon fiber. Despite its cheap price, this bipod is made out of very thin metal. If you want to get a sense of it, squeeze it with one hand as if you were folding it. There is nothing complicated about the adapter it comes with it is just a sling mount that mounts to This is because the cheap and unreliable set screw that slips regularly in the bipod prevents it from moving from left to right. There is no pilot hole to extend through the set screw shown in the picture. This causes the screw to be crooked. Rather, the screw pushes against a small and cheap metal plate to create a resisting force so the bipod stays Since I will be using this bipod to mount my on my , I do not see it staying put or handling recoil well. If any other caliber over a 5 was mounted on the 308 rifle I mounted it on, I would buy it. I am 56 years old Rather than recommend this bipod, I would say it is NOT good. In any case, if you are on a tight budget, you should be able to get by just fine with a lower recoil rifle.

Occasionally, Chinese food shows up fresh and sometimes it's cold and chewy. This is par for the course when ordering Chinese food. An upper leg was screwed into the base as opposed to a lower one. There was a full mm or two less clearance in the hole than originally anticipated. Additionally, a piece that was glued to the top of the piece has begun to unstick. It is important for them to form While I wouldn't say to not buy, I would always recommend that you check the seller upon arrival with a tape measure.

This deserves a 5 star rating from me. In addition to being reasonably durable, it can be folded up easily, and it isn't too heavy. There is a thum screw that tightens the gun to the thumper, so I can't give it 5 stars. In the area where the arm meets the housing, there should be a place fort eh arm to sit so that it doesn't This is an inconvenience I could accept, but when it is tightened more the tip of the screw slips to one side or another, which results in less stable mounting. It still works for now, but I might have to buy a new one soon.

There is a weak spring on one leg and I have to pull it into position in order to lock it in. Also, it is not level. Other than that, it looks and functions just fine, but if you expect a quality build and designed model for military applications, save your money. The rest are functions that can be used by anyone.
