Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.83 x 3.86 x 2.36 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.55 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.7 x 6.3 x 3.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
Brand Name | UTG |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
Model Name | TL-BP88 |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | LEABG |
Part Number | TL-BP88 |
Model Year | 2017 |
Included Components | Bipod |
Size | 8.3 - 12.7" |
Sport Type | Airsoft |
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UTG Tactical OP Bipod, Rubber Feet, Center Height 8.3"-12.7", Black
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Brand | UTG |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
Maximum Height | 12.7 Inches |
About this item
- Handy, accuracy-enhancing accessory for your rifle with clever dual mounting design
- Durable aluminum construction and steel top platform; includes both Picatinny and swivel stud mounts
- Foldable arms with spring tension control, and include Posi-Lock wheel and quick retraction button
- Includes panning, Posi-Lock, extendable/foldable legs, and dual mounts; rubberized stand; 13.3-ounce weight
- Includes limited one-year manufacturer's warranty
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UTG Tactical OP Bipod, Rubber Feet
Detail Information:
- High Tech Durable Aluminum Construction and Steel Top Platform
- Clever Dual Mounting - Picatinny Mount and Swivel Stud Mount
- Foldable Arms with Robust External Spring Tension Control
- Fully Adjustable Legs with Posi-lock Wheel & Quick Retraction Button
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Product Description
UTG tactical op Bipod, rubber feet. Features: - high tech durable aluminum construction and steel top platform - clever dual mounting - Picatinny mount and swivel stud mount - foldable arms with robust external spring tension control - fully adjustable legs with posi-lock wheel & quick retraction button. Specifications: - panning: yes - posi-lock: yes - Extendable legs: yes - foldable arms: yes - swivel stud mount: yes - Picatinny mount: yes - reversible Arms-Folding: no - stand: rubberized stand - material: aluminum - weight: 13.3 oz
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The UTG Tactical OP Bipod is a handy, accuracy-enhancing accessory for your rifle. Durable aluminum construction and a steel top platform hold up to years of heavy use, while a clever dual mounting design includes both Picatinny and swivel stud mounts. Foldable arms with spring tension control help steady your weapon, and include a Posi-Lock wheel and quick retraction button.
Specifications
- Includes panning, Posi-Lock, extendable/foldable legs, and dual mounts
- Rubberized stand
- 13.3-ounce weight
Warranty
UTG accessories include a limited one-year manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship.
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ASIN | B0035L35A8 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #240,124 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #333 in Hunting Gun Monopods & Bipods |
Date First Available | January 22, 2010 |
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Customers like the quality, performance, and ease of installation of the bipod. For example, they mention it's well made, easy to operate, and has an infinite amount of adjustment. That said, most are happy with the stability, saying that it has zero wiggling or looseness.
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Customers like the quality of the bipod. They say it is well made, sturdy, and has lasted through a lot of abuse. Customers also say the legs at full extension are sturdy. They consider the mounting system to be sturdy, but it loosens when they try to tighten it. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...Everything worked perfectly. Legs at full extension were sturdy because I left my Surefire light attachment on and didn't see any bowing or tension..." Read more
"...After that, it attached easily.The bipod provides good stability and is adjustable if you're shooting from an uneven surface...." Read more
"...Bi-pod and feet seem generally pretty durable for an enthusiast, probably wouldn't take it to war thoughCons:..." Read more
"...A reasonably good quality, sturdy bipod for a budget-conscious shooter that cannot or does not want to spend much money on a superior quality bipod..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the bipod. They say it is a good quality bipod for the money.
"...and read a lot of reviews and found this to be the best piece of equipment for the money...." Read more
"...In all, it's sturdy, attached with a little work, and fit my price range. If you're not super serious, this is a good fit...." Read more
"...So far, this is exactly what i was looking for, and the price was great. I will update on its durability in a later time!" Read more
"This is a great Bipod and well worth the money. It is very sturdy and well made. I didn't try the stud type mount that is included with this bipod...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the bipod. They mention that it works well, does its job nicely, and has a small footprint. Some say that the combination works swimmingly and is fully functional.
"...I then tested every part while on my rifle. Everything worked perfectly...." Read more
"...Heavy, good construction of main body and mount; legs seem light but work great...." Read more
"...It was a giant pain in the asp, but I wasn't giving in. It works well now, holds very tight and when you load the bipod it feels really solid and..." Read more
"...This position also worked great setting the system on a 29" table...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the product to be easy. They mention that the swivel adapter kit is quickly mounted to most any gun, and the instructions are clear. Some mention that there are no instructions.
"...The included swivel adaptor kit is quickly mounted to most any gun, and could be used for mounting other things (flashlights or lasers?)..." Read more
"...Best part was mounting it on my AR-15. Looks awesome. Easy mount to rail. I did tighten the screw w plyers...." Read more
"...In all, it's sturdy, attached with a little work, and fit my price range. If you're not super serious, this is a good fit...." Read more
"...The instructions are very clear, both in explaining the swivel stud installation in addition to the picatinny rail instalation...." Read more
Customers like the stability of the bipod. They say it is solid, has zero wiggling or looseness when mounted on a Picatinny rail, and the springs hold firm. The legs do not bounce or sag, and it is heavy duty. The construction is good, and with the stiff springs, it holds up well. Customers have never had to re-tighten or re adjust it.
"...Springs are effective and strong enoughIt handles fairly heavy forward pressure without issue..." Read more
"...The springs that keep the bipod retracted/open are pretty stiff, making the bipod spring open and closed, and making it harder to accidentally open/..." Read more
"...This bipod has a limited amount of movement to allow panning. The legs extend easily and lock down very well...." Read more
"...They do not angle outwards.The panning feature was a little stiff when I first started using it, but has loosened up some since...." Read more
Customers like the adjustability of the stand. They mention that the legs are adjustable, the heights are perfect, and the stand is easy to adjust. Some appreciate the fully adjustable lock stops and locking screw for other height adjustments.
"...The bipod provides good stability and is adjustable if you're shooting from an uneven surface...." Read more
"...For the money, it offers many of the same features: flip-up legs, leg adjustability (lock-down screws seem to work fine), picatinny rail mount..." Read more
"I purchased this because the legs can be adjusted quite a bit almost double their length and my previous bipod did not adjust high enough to make it..." Read more
"...They do have an infinite amount of adjustment as the legs are not notched like a Harris...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the product. They mention that it looks great, is well built, and has a clever, simple design. They also appreciate the nice black paint finish and the telescoping leg design. However, some customers have reported issues with the paint flaking.
"...Still an easy move. Best part was mounting it on my AR-15. Looks awesome. Easy mount to rail. I did tighten the screw w plyers...." Read more
"...Looks sweet on my rifleNegatives:..." Read more
"...Nothing worked for me.If you want a good looking apparently well made bipod this may be right for you...." Read more
"...is a great product, for the price it's very well built and is a clever simple design...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the product. Some mention that it fits perfectly and snug, while others say that it didn't fit. The fit and finish are of good quality, the metal is sturdy and stiff, and it telescopes. However, some customers report issues with the springs being tight and the slot being too big for most large screwdrivers. Overall, the fit and quality of the gear is mixed.
".../ removing the bipod to a Picatinny rail is easy to deal with and nicely sized...." Read more
"...I tightened the mount nut with a knife blade and it stays very tight...." Read more
"...Mine is a little tight in the springs, so it takes a little extra force to set it up, but that means it takes some extra force to knock it down...." Read more
"...The springs are nice & tight and the install onto the picatinny rail was quick...." Read more
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I did find it a little odd, at first, that there are two distinct locking mechanisms for extending the legs. After having used the bipod for a little while and gotten used to the controls I actually like it.
- For quick setups you simply pull the legs (they are spring-loaded to retract) all the way out. Once fully extended the quick-release latch snaps into place. When you are ready to move again, simply push the front of the quick-release and the legs snap (pretty quickly) back to the fully retracted position.
- For more precise shooting and uneven terrain the twist knobs are used. They adjust fairly quickly, though it is a challenge to hold the leg to the length you want AND turn the knob. They only require about 1/4 to 1/2 a turn to lock. The knobs also have a small peg that stops them from turning too far.
The bipod can be mounted facing forward (when folded) or backward. When mounted so the legs point forward folded, the controls are on the opposite side of the legs from the user. The benefit here is that in the folded position the controls are much less likely to snag on the environment around you. However, it does make them a little harder to adjust.
The legs are parallel to the barrel of the gun when folded. They do not angle outwards.
The panning feature was a little stiff when I first started using it, but has loosened up some since. I would estimate about 10 to 15 degrees of motion. That doesn't sound like much, but at 100 yards 15 degrees is a pretty wide sweep. I did not find it necessary to loosen the set screw to enable the panning feature.
The thumb screw for attaching / removing the bipod to a Picatinny rail is easy to deal with and nicely sized. I have not noticed it getting loose while using the bipod.
The tension springs that hold the bipod open and closed are strong. I was goofing around with the unit when it first arrived (off the gun) and accidentally snapped my fingers in between the springs and the metal (ouch). The legs fold up fast and are held solid in both positions.
The legs have a nice rubber foot pinned to the bottom. The pin should keep these from being lost or scraped off in use.
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The extension portion of the legs (the inner legs) are a little lighter weight. They seem to bow a little under the weight of my R-25. No major issue with them yet, but I will be keeping an eye out for any bending.
The rubber feet are not non-marring. I dragged them a little to reposition and saw a thin black line on the table-rest.
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Overall, I would recommend this bipod to anyone shy of a professional target shooter. I believe this unit is a perfect fit for my target shooting and hunting needs.
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2012
The good:
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I did find it a little odd, at first, that there are two distinct locking mechanisms for extending the legs. After having used the bipod for a little while and gotten used to the controls I actually like it.
- For quick setups you simply pull the legs (they are spring-loaded to retract) all the way out. Once fully extended the quick-release latch snaps into place. When you are ready to move again, simply push the front of the quick-release and the legs snap (pretty quickly) back to the fully retracted position.
- For more precise shooting and uneven terrain the twist knobs are used. They adjust fairly quickly, though it is a challenge to hold the leg to the length you want AND turn the knob. They only require about 1/4 to 1/2 a turn to lock. The knobs also have a small peg that stops them from turning too far.
The bipod can be mounted facing forward (when folded) or backward. When mounted so the legs point forward folded, the controls are on the opposite side of the legs from the user. The benefit here is that in the folded position the controls are much less likely to snag on the environment around you. However, it does make them a little harder to adjust.
The legs are parallel to the barrel of the gun when folded. They do not angle outwards.
The panning feature was a little stiff when I first started using it, but has loosened up some since. I would estimate about 10 to 15 degrees of motion. That doesn't sound like much, but at 100 yards 15 degrees is a pretty wide sweep. I did not find it necessary to loosen the set screw to enable the panning feature.
The thumb screw for attaching / removing the bipod to a Picatinny rail is easy to deal with and nicely sized. I have not noticed it getting loose while using the bipod.
The tension springs that hold the bipod open and closed are strong. I was goofing around with the unit when it first arrived (off the gun) and accidentally snapped my fingers in between the springs and the metal (ouch). The legs fold up fast and are held solid in both positions.
The legs have a nice rubber foot pinned to the bottom. The pin should keep these from being lost or scraped off in use.
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The bad:
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The extension portion of the legs (the inner legs) are a little lighter weight. They seem to bow a little under the weight of my R-25. No major issue with them yet, but I will be keeping an eye out for any bending.
The rubber feet are not non-marring. I dragged them a little to reposition and saw a thin black line on the table-rest.
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Overall, I would recommend this bipod to anyone shy of a professional target shooter. I believe this unit is a perfect fit for my target shooting and hunting needs.
So I have not put this bipod on a perfectly dialed-in high dollar rifle nor is it on my full-tactical AR. Probably because I have neither, but I have a basic 308 that I use for hunting. I wanted the bipod on it because of the locations that I hunt, I find myself needing to stabilize my rifle on a flat surface--which is why anyone would use one, I suppose.
I mounted it with the mount plate for the swivel. That took a little bit of filing down the synthetic stock on the rifle to make it flush. Had it been a nice wood stock, I would have either taken it to a gunsmith or returned the bipod, but the basic synthetic I wasn't worried about damaging the looks of. After that, it attached easily.
The bipod provides good stability and is adjustable if you're shooting from an uneven surface. Mine is a little tight in the springs, so it takes a little extra force to set it up, but that means it takes some extra force to knock it down. Which, since it's not on a 22 rimfire, is helpful.
In all, it's sturdy, attached with a little work, and fit my price range. If you're not super serious, this is a good fit. If you need to shoot elephants at 500 yards or stabilize in really rugged conditions, you might want something more expensive. But for the average user? This is just fine.
A word about the height: I have this one and the shorter one, the "SWAT" model, I think. I like the higher profile of the "Sniper" better. It does not get as short as the "SWAT/Combat" but it's better equipped for longer range. I keep both and try to anticipate which one I will need in the woods.
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ebenfalls zum Lieferumfang. Von 22ger bis 308, gute Alternative zum H..... Zweibein. Die mittlere Bauhöhe 8,3-12,7''
passt immer. Ich bin sehr zufrieden.