Preview: Spartan Valhalla Bipod

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posted on January 6, 2024
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Spartan Valhalla Bipod

By extending up around the sides of its host rifle, Spartan Precision Equipment’s Valhalla lightweight tactical bipod offers an especially wide leg stance, allowing for a low center of gravity that maximizes stability of the gun.

And thanks to its utilization of a versatile quick-detach mounting system, the unit’s hard-anodized 7075-T7351 aluminum body can be rapidly attached to any rifle affixed with a compatible spigot-style adapter (available in both Picatinny and M-Lok versions).

Each of the Valhalla’s carbon-fiber legs can be adjusted to five different pitch angles and 12 lengths, allowing the shooter to adapt to the terrain on the fly, and each foot comes with both a tungsten carbide tip and a tethered synthetic cap for use on a variety of substrates.

MSRP is $420. For more information, visit javelinbipod.com.

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