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CVLIFE 6-9 Inches Picatinny Bipod Adjustable Spring Return with Picatinny Adapter

(3 customer reviews)

Original price was: $31.19.Current price is: $28.07.

Brand CVLIFE
Color Camo
Material Aluminum
Maximum Height 9 Inches
Minimum Height 6 Inches

  • Coming with Picatinny adapter, the bipod can be quickly attached or detached by using the swivel stud
  • Adjustable leg length (5 settings) with return Springs, you could adjust the length to meet different needs when hunting
  • Made of hardened steel and aluminum, non-rust black anodized finish, the bipod is duty and lightweight
  • Durable rubber on the bottom of the leg makes the bipods shockproof and antiskid
  • External springs control the legs more stably and deploy quickly

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UPC: 001000931530 SKU: B0BQJ6DX66 Categories: ,

Additional information

Weight 0.837756 lbs
Dimensions 7.72 × 6.34 × 2.44 in
Grip Material

‎Rubber

Leg Style

‎Bipod

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎7.72 x 6.34 x 2.44 inches

Package Weight

‎0.38 Kilograms

Brand Name

‎CVLIFE

Model Name

‎US03033P

Included Components

‎Picatinny adapter, Bipod

Size

6"-9"

ASIN ‏

B0BQJ6DX66

Date First Available ‏

December 20, 2022

Manufacturer ‏

‎Huihaozi

3 reviews for CVLIFE 6-9 Inches Picatinny Bipod Adjustable Spring Return with Picatinny Adapter

  1. Josh


    Price is great for those who need something for occasional use on a benchtop.Mine did not come with instructions, so if you are reading this, be sure to read further, and look at the pictures in the product photos for the two pages of instructions.If you know your way around mounts, then this is a straightforward installation. If this is your first time, then the bipod has jaws if your firearm has a mounting point for this bipod. Take a look at the rail adapter for the piece you should look for. If you do not have this mounting point and only have a bare rail, then you can use the included adapter to attach the bipod to the rail adapter.The bipod comes with a ‘hose piece’ placed between the jaws, and the only way to remove it is to loosen the adjuster on the bottom to allow the jaws to move forward to get the hose off. If you have the bipod adapter, then just get the jaws inbetween the holes and tighten. If not, use the adapter, and then rail mount it.Overall, the bipod works just fine. The feet are spring loaded with a tiny spring and they can be positioned at different heights. There are specific increments for the feet position, so if you are on uneven ground, you may not be level. Couple this with there not being any side to side movement, leads me to believe that it would work really well on a benchtop or other similar flat surface, but not as well in the field. It is certainly better than nothing at all though.My only fear is that the tightening screw (the one to tighten the bipod down to the firearm or the rail adapter) may strip at some point, as the threads seem pretty fine, and that the piece holding it on, I could not tell exactly what it is threading into. See pictures for what I mean. While nothing has happened to mine, I will see over time what happens. I plan on using a bunch of thread locker to make sure everything stays where I have it. The rail adapter is robust, and overall the finish is pretty decent for everything.For the cost though, I am happy with putting it on one of my inexpensive firearms.If anybody has any questions or needs more pictures, be sure to ask!

  2. Tony and Melissa ATL


    After watching a YouTube review video by “Twang and Bang”, I decided to get this. It’s almost a clone of a higher end product that costs over $100. For the price and features, this product can’t be beat. I’m using this on a heavy barrel Voquartsen 22 LR (Ruger 10/22) with a heavy stainless steel barrel.What’s great?This is easy to attach and comes with a rail adapter. I recommend mounting direct to your sling mount or buying a MLok sling mount to reduce the height. It’s sturdy without being too heavy. I had no problem mounting this. I highly recommend watching the Twang and Bang video for some tips on making it more secure. I made a small drill indentation where the tension screw contacts the base plate, added a drop of blue Loktite, and added the zip tie as he recommended. The legs snap firmly into place. The biggest advantage is how the legs deploy. You can pull them out and they lock into one of the cut out leg rings. No more messing with spring legs and a tension screw trying to get the legs even. To retract, just push the button and push in. Note, I also recommend mounting the legs facing forward when collapsed. This lets you lean into the bipod when shooting without collapsing the legs.Why this isn’t a $100 bipod:This does not have a front swivel for fine adjustments. If you are doing any precision shooting, you are going to want to buy the UTG or a premium bipod. Even the model this clones doesn’t have the fine adjustment to level out your rifle. That being said, I’m shooting a 22 LR at 200 yards with this bipod and getting sub 2″ groups.I would not recommend putting this on a lightweight rifle. There are some basic, ultralight bipods that are better for that usage. This is much better for tactical or target rifles. Also, I don’t know if I’d want the added weight on a hunting rifle since I shoot offhand almost exclusively. If I was bench hunting or maybe out west, then this would be a good option.The legs are long enough for my, but check to see what you need for your shooting bench. I use additional sand bags as a base if I need to get up to shoulder height.Overall, I couldn’t be happier. This was a significant step up from other bipods I’ve used, and is actually cheaper. I’m now considering ordering more for other rifles.

  3. thomas young


    Fitted to rifle very easily and quickly. quality of extension legs – could have been thicker diameter compared to other manufactures. but the price dictates production quality. works well and for the price, it is okay

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