If you're only after a simple lightweight bipod, would this one from Intershoot that fits into the foreend rail do for a tenner?
http://www.intershoot.co.uk/acatalog...d-Rest-81.html
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If you wanted to fit a bipod to the forend of the S200T/T200 for occasional use, what would be most straightforward arrangement?
I see that THIS stud is available, that would seem to slide into the rail under the forend. Presumably that requires a pinch type bipod to pull down on the stud to prevent it sliding along the rail?
I have also seen examples where a piccatinny rail has been fixed to the rail on the forend, then a bipod with a piccatinny clamp attached.
Any examples of working arrangements would be appreciated. I am looking for a fairly lightweight sleek bipod (not a Harris with huge springs).
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If you're only after a simple lightweight bipod, would this one from Intershoot that fits into the foreend rail do for a tenner?
http://www.intershoot.co.uk/acatalog...d-Rest-81.html
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Jerry
Thanks Jerry, that looks interesting, nice and simple and adequate for a static bench setup (not need pan function). Possibly better than faffing about with a specialized stud (£15 posted) plus a potentially cumbersome fandangled bipod. The legs on the Intershoot item might be a bit short but could be extended if needed.
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Just received this wee little rest from Intershoot. It fits perfectly into the rail on the forend of the CZ T200, and is very secure once the good sized thumbscrew is tightened. It is lightweight and only stands 3" high - so ideal as a 'rest' (not a full blown/clumpy bipod), and is also useful to keep the rifle upright when carrying out maintenance/adjustments. Fits into the side pocket of a padded slip no problem.
Thanks again Jerry.
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