The Strike Bipod Grip offers versatility and efficiency to your rifle for maintaining a firm grip when on the move or a steady stationary platform when prone shooting at a sleek, simple and the most affordable option on the market. With various shooting situations and scenarios, there are advantages from an attachment which is both a grip and a bipod. If you have to navigate a building in a Close Quarters Battle (CQB) situation to laying prone right outside taking mid to long range shots, this bipod grip combo will certainly be of use to you. Competition shooters, hunters and a day at the range offer multiple benefits when real estate and weight makes a difference. Easy quick install and removal of the Strike Bipod Grip to 1913 Picatinny rails with the Quick Detach (QD) clamp and 3-arm knob. No fuss simple pull mechanism to deploy bipod legs with a light squeeze and push up to put away. The grip angle sits on the handguard at 89 degrees. Designed with textured palm and finger areas with flat sides for positive handling and easier manipulation of the firearm. Made from durable and lightweight polymer, the Strike Bipod Grip gives you two useful tools together to save rail space without adding any significant amount of weight at a bargain price. Specifications for Strike Industries AR Bipod Grip: Manufacturer: Strike Industries Condition: New Tripod & Bipod Material: Polymer Bipod Leg Material: Polymer Length: 4.71 in Additional Features: For 1913 Picatinny Rails Fabric/Material: Polymer Height: 1.75 in Weight: 0.28 lb Finish: Textured Quantity: 1 Attachment Type: Picatinny Mount Type: Picatinny Grip Angle: 89 degrees Gun Make: AR Platform Size: One Size Gun Type: Rifle Features of Strike Industries AR Bipod Grip Quick detach (QD) clamp with 3arm knob Simple pull mechanism to deploy bipod legs Sleek and simple at the most affordable option on the market Textured palm and finger areas with flat sides for better weapon manipulation control 89 grip angle Made from durable and lightweight polymer For 1913 Picatinny rails Package Contents: Strike Industries AR Bipod Grip x1 Strike AR Bipod (fully assembled) x1 Warning card
shooter13 –
feels like a relatively sturdy, well made grip. I'd like the bipod to be a little longer, but of course that would mean the grip would be as well. Purchased mostly for the for foregrip aspect, the bipod is a little bonus if one decides to use it. So far so good and it does feel well made, fits the pic rail like a glove and set/thumb screw holds it in place nicely.
HBaron –
I've been waiting for a foregrip you can use as normal that is lightweight and comfortable and that also converts to a bipod. Now granted this is NOT an Atlas but, this is not being marketed to replace a full featured bipod. But for a lightweight quick and easy foregrip that can easily pop open an serve as a mini-bipod, its perfect! I have bought 5 of these and use them on all my long range AR's and use them for general use but, when I want to go 200+ yards I just but on an Atlas with QR adapter and I'm good to go. These things are really great and work perfectly as designed. Maybe they can come out with an even more comfortable one with a rubberized material and deeper finger grooves. That is the only thing I think that could make a really good product great!
Rk –
This bipod is light and easy to use and install. Great way to help steady while getting your optic zeroed.
Hondo –
It's a verastile option for those looking for a jack-of-most trades handstop/foregrip/bipod.
GB –
I own four different grip/bipod combinations. This one is by far the least expensive, and for a good reason: you have to extend the bipod legs manually. Yet, if don't want to spent much on this kind of accessory, this is the one to get. Attaches tight, comfortable to grip, and does what it claims to do. No regrets here for a cheaper build.
m –
It's nice and feels robust enough. The legs extend a bit short, won't work alone on ground level, but sufficient as extra point of leaning against a ledge or so. It's a good compromise