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CVLIFE Adjustable Rifle Bipod with Adapter Compatible with M-Rail and Sling Stud for Hunting

(3 customer reviews)

$55.11

Brand CVLIFE
Color Black
Material Alloy Steel, Polymer
Maximum Height 10.6 Inches
Minimum Height 7.7 Inches

  • Stable Construction: This rifle bipod is made of lightweight and high-strength alloy steel and polymer, it has a strong and light structure and is not easy to rust
  • Multi-Compatibility: The bipod is compatible with the sling stud and m-rail system. there are extra rings on the side to link the sling. Packaging includes an adapter compatible with mlok bipod
  • Easy to Carry: Sling stud bipod legs can be folded forward and backward into a small volume, which is convenient to carry and store
  • 6 Height Adjustment: Press the leg release button, the center height of the bipod can be adjusted between 7.7 and 10.6 inches to meet various shooting height requirements, the notched legs design makes it more stable without shaking during use
  • Easy to Use: Install by simply rotating the bottom knob screw to a suitable clamp wide to attach the swivel stud or adapter

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UPC: 001000931189 SKU: B0CM6646ZJ Categories: ,

Additional information

Weight 0.903894 lbs
Dimensions 8.7 × 3.7 × 3.03 in
Grip Material

‎Rubber

Leg Style

‎Bipod

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎8.7 x 3.7 x 3.03 inches

Package Weight

‎0.41 Kilograms

Brand Name

‎CVLIFE

Warranty Description

‎No

Model Name

‎Bipod

Included Components

‎Instruction

Size

‎7.7-10.6''

ASIN ‏

B0CM6646ZJ

Date First Available ‏

October 31, 2023

Manufacturer ‏

‎CVLIFE

3 reviews for CVLIFE Adjustable Rifle Bipod with Adapter Compatible with M-Rail and Sling Stud for Hunting

  1. Dominus Egomet


    I bought this for my AR15 16″ rifle. It’s held up very well shooting 55 grain by 556. I like the quick adjustable height and tilt function holds well and stays tight. I compared it with my buddies magpul, and we both agreed it was just as good if not better in some Aspects. I was curious how it would hold up with a higher caliber and used it on my 270 It would be OK if it’s all you had, but it wouldn’t be my first choice as it isn’t as stable as a base as I would prefer for my Initial need for it, it works perfect. definitely would recommend.

  2. KJ


    Works very well and is priced even better

  3. Chad C


    I really like this bipod. I would not choose it over a Magpul if price isn’t a concern, but if you want a good looking bipod with the same functionality for less money, this could be a good option.Sizing: If you have a rifle with a sizable magazine, this is the minimum size bipod you need for a prone position. I have a smaller bipod and I must use it with reduced capacity magazines to work prone and even then, it would have to be rather flat terrain to be practical. I’d consider this size ideal.Weight: I was surprised at how light this felt for its size. This feels much lighter than my aluminum UTG Recon 360 of similar size. The legs are especially light which is nice because the further away from you the weight is, the more you feel it.Quality: As far as I can tell, this seems like a design that will hold up. The fit and finish looks excellent and for the most part looks like something you’d get from a top manufacturer. The only thing that initially came across as cheap to me was the push buttons you press to swiveling the legs down. Magpul’s look much nicer and more rigid and would probably hold up better over years of regular use. But I did intentionally put quite a bit of strain on these to see if they could be trusted and it felt pretty tough despite a bit of play.Ergonomics: I really like that all the buttons are extremely obvious and intuitive. After seconds of acquainting myself with this bipod, I felt like if the bipod is already attached and I didn’t see it again for a year and tried to deploy it in the dark, I could easily do that. Whereas with my UTG Recon, I frequently find myself having to look it over and fidget with it almost every time I use it. Don’t get me wrong, the Recon is an extremely solid versatile bipod, but sometimes it frustrates me a bit. Which makes me especially appreciate the ease of use of this one. Buttons are right where you expect them to be and they work without effort. I do wish that I could lock the legs at 45 degree angles like the UTG, but it’s not a deal breaker and I could actually modify to have that feature pretty easily if I want. I like that it has marks on the telescoping legs, but wish they’d been placed where both sides can be seen from a single vantage point. I think the small amount of play in the deployment buttons may actually help. If I as aiming out to a good distance it allows for enough side to side movement that I don’t have to skid the feet. At the same time it doesn’t seem too excessive of wobble when stored in the up position.Mlok adapter: It’s nice that it came with an adapter. But I’m currently looking for a better option. It seems unnecessarily long, and must be place directly between 2 slots taking them both up completely. This also prevented me from moving it as far forward as possible like I planned to maintain them most real estate for my hand as possible.

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