UTG Recon Flex M-LOK(R) Bipod, Matte Black, Cent. Ht. 5.7"-8"
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I’m’not 100% positive. However, I’m confident in saying Stallone would approve.
Only one of the legs can be lengthened or shortened to adjust for cant with this bipod. It doesn't swivel like a Harris, but it's very easy to use and adjust, and I'm very pleased with it. HTH, Dan
No, but you can simply pull the legs out of the way without using the leg releases.
Being solid as a rock! These are fantastic for long-range shooting! They're mounted on my Ruger Percision Rimfire, and I use my 22LR to shoot out to 400 yards. There are a few drawbacks, such as being a little heavy and bulky. You'd have to get a bigger case or take them out if you wanted a smaller one. Apart from that, you won't find a more durable pair of bipods for the money! It is without a doubt the best bipod I own!
Selected User Reviews For UTG Recon Flex M-LOK(R) Bipod, Matte Black, Cent. Ht. 5.7"-8"
It turns out that the Chinese are much better at copying American designs than they are at creating their own. This product's IDEAS are fantastic. It was a disaster in execution. My CVLIFE Harris knockoff, which costs $16, has spring legs, but this one doesn't. The bipod is more wobbly at full extension than Rosie O'Donnell after three drinks on one leg. If they don't improve it, stay away from this bipod. Oh, and I ordered two just in case one was defective. Both of them were a shambles.
So far, so good; product appears to be of high quality; will order more after some range time. br>7/5/18br>Excellent range day. Wonderful product; however, it takes some getting used to switching from an under rail mount to a bipod that can only go up or down in one direction. But once it's set up and you're in a lower, much more stable position, the only thing that could make it better is if someone else did it for you. That, on the other hand, would be a waste of time. Once I was comfortable and set, I was able to quickly adjust my 300 yard and 600 yard zero settings. I'll be using it for a tactical competition next weekend, and I'll keep you updated here. With the money saved over the price of a Sinclair F- Bipod for the class competition. br>8/2/18br>One comment is that while the bipod is a great addition and performs well, it would be nice to have a set of spike feet for use on surfaces where the rubber feet are insufficient. The only drawback or flaw I could find was nitpicking. Much superior to a bipod mounted under the forearm. Thank you. br>br>.
The design is extremely clever. I like how the legs fold up along the sides of the hand guard; there's a little wiggle fore and aft when the legs are locked in, but it's not excessive; the legs extend out easily and lock in place securely. Except for the rubber feet and steel mounting hardware, everything is made of aluminum and feels quite sturdy. In the M-shaped clamp, it's nice and tight. LOK slots are available. Overall, I am very pleased with the product. br>br>I have it mounted on my 6. 5 Grendel on the top. br>br>I'll update it after a few hundred rounds have been fired down range.
I made the decision to give the Recon m- a shot. My Magpul Hunter 700 stock is fitted with a lok version. The installation was simple, and the mounting surface and pivot point were designed to perfectly fit the stock's forend. This bipod appears to have been designed specifically for the Magpul stock. The bipod's height is ideal for me because it keeps the bore axis low and provides a stable stance. If you want to use a bag rest, the bottom of the forend remains clear, and the legs swing backwards to provide a nice hand stop when shooting offhand. Overall, the bipod is well-made and rigid enough to allow the legs to "load" without flexing or skidding. At 1/3 the price of comparable units, I believe UTG has hit the nail on the head.
I almost never write a review unless I'm asked to. This is the only time this has happened. I despise paying a lot of money for a bipod system, but I've done it before because they seemed too basic and cheap to be any good. I gave them a shot anyway, and wow, was I ever wrong. They're mounted on my M- On my AR, I have a Lok system. For the money, this is a fantastic product! It's a smooth ride. It's very stable and has a neat appearance. The adjustments are simple and effective.
For the money, this is an excellent bipod. They were a little stiff out of the box, but I couldn't tell once they were on the rifle. The legs are simple to deploy, and you can adjust the height between notches. I'd buy these for a future build without hesitation.
The first thing that came to mind when I saw this product was how fantastic it was. It has a good weight to it, has very little "give" on the bipod axis, and is simple to adjust to your preferences. Installation is why I gave it two stars. It is simple to set up. It's very nice, especially with the mlok system in place. This item is extremely durable. That is, however, the issue. It was too sturdy, and the screws on my handguard seized, requiring me to break three Allen keys, purchase a tap kit, and DRILL the screws out in order to remove the bipod.
On 7, it was installed. 62 rifle. Although moving the attachment point to the 3 and 9 rails reduces height, it is lighter than traditional mounting. I've set up at the far end of the barrel, facing backwards. The legs aren't long enough to support a rifle with a magazine attached at this location. The mount appears to be very sturdy; however, because the legs are mounted separately on either side of the barrel, deploying or retracting them takes a little more effort. Legs that are springy would be a huge improvement. deployed. I used it this weekend for 200 rounds and had no problems except for having to put the mag down to rest the gun.