Preview: True-Track Bipod – Second Gen

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posted on June 12, 2022
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Available in either QD-stud or Picatinny-rail mount versions, the True-Track Bipod from Sims Vibration Laboratory—best known for its Limbsaver recoil pads—benefits from second-generation improvements that make it even more stable without adding weight.

At 7 ozs., the bipod is already among the lightest on the market, particularly considering its modest cost, thanks to the use of high-strength Isoplast polymer. The legs are independently adjustable from 7" to 11", and the bipod’s unique design allows for pivoting and adjustment of both leg and folding tension. Knurled knobs lock the legs into position and secure them against unintentional folding.

MSRP is $60. For more information, please visit limbsaver.com.

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