This is a legitimate ask and honestly not some strange form of trolling:
I currently have two Atlas bi-pod knock-off clones. One is very well stamped and functions well. The other, the teeth, were poorly stamped and contained plated burrs. I had to dremel them down. Both lock in place "good enough". The cant feature is non-functional and not a feature I even bother to use because it's such a pain. One had a washer that enabled the cant feature that honestly just resulted in the bipod becoming lose and the wind knocking my rifle over on the table.
Are the *actual* real, costly, Atlas bipod worth the money on a Pulsar and Renegade? Is the Accu-tac which is in the similar price range worth the money?
I'm looking for direct input from folks who have run the Atlas bipod clone and can compare and contrast the spend on the actual Atlas bipod. Similar contrast is appreciated with the Atlas clone and the Accu-tac.
I need 45 deg front and rear as well as 90 deg; I doubt I'll ever use the cant features. Thank you all in advance!
I currently have two Atlas bi-pod knock-off clones. One is very well stamped and functions well. The other, the teeth, were poorly stamped and contained plated burrs. I had to dremel them down. Both lock in place "good enough". The cant feature is non-functional and not a feature I even bother to use because it's such a pain. One had a washer that enabled the cant feature that honestly just resulted in the bipod becoming lose and the wind knocking my rifle over on the table.
Are the *actual* real, costly, Atlas bipod worth the money on a Pulsar and Renegade? Is the Accu-tac which is in the similar price range worth the money?
I'm looking for direct input from folks who have run the Atlas bipod clone and can compare and contrast the spend on the actual Atlas bipod. Similar contrast is appreciated with the Atlas clone and the Accu-tac.
I need 45 deg front and rear as well as 90 deg; I doubt I'll ever use the cant features. Thank you all in advance!