Product Preview: Javelin Bipod Quick Fit Adaptor

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posted on April 3, 2018
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Gaining popularity among hunters, shooters and ultra-light rifle enthusiasts, the carbon-fiber Javelin Bipod from Spartan Precision Equipment offers a new take on field-expedient shooting supports. Featuring pegged, telescoping legs and a cant-adjustable head unit containing a powerful magnet, the bipod previously required minor stock-smithing to mount, or embed, its attachment port. Spartan’s latest adapter fits instead to most common under-stock sling swivel studs—no alterations required—and comes with three rubber adaptor plates for a snug, customized fit. Price: $125. Contact: Spartan Precision Equipment; javelinbipod.com.

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Video: NRA Gun Gear of the Week—Javelin Bipod 

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