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Harris Bipod Adjusts From 9″-13″ Md: LM1A2 .

  • Bipod 9-13
  • Wannanty Guaranteed for one year from date of purchase against defects in material and workmanship.
  • Bipods Accessories
  • Model LM 9-13 (Leg Notch)

Product Description
Harris Series 1A2 Bipod Model LM 9-13" (Leg Notch), The Model LM Harris Bipod is an improved version of the original leg notch Bipod. The legs eject by spring action. Seven height settings from 9 to 13 inches. Weight is 11 ounces., Mfg No: 1A2-LM, Manufacturer: Harris Engineering, Warranty: Guaranteed for one year from date of purchase against defects in material and workmanship.... More >>

Harris Bipod Adjusts From 9"-13" Md: LM1A2 .

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2 Comments

  1. Spurber says:

    Installs with no tools in about 30 seconds. Basically attaches to the rifle stud holes in a vice-like fashion with notches that fit into the holes for additional contact support. This is operated by a metal thumb screw. Easy enough to own one and use with several different rifles and/or use the same stand for multiple rifles at the range. The legs for the 9-13″ bipod have 6 positions (locks into place with an audible ‘click’) which I assume are 1 inch segments. The legs can be adjusted with one hand by pressing thumb shaped buttons on the legs. This can be done without getting up from the bench or compromising any body parts to the muzzle. The legs are raised independently of each other with two very strong springs, one on each leg. (Duh… I know, but I’m just trying to give you a good mental picture). Once they are up they stay up and don’t jiggle-jangle around when you are shooting off-hand. The springs seem pretty heavy duty and my first and lasting impression of them is to be very conscious of where my fingers are when putting the bipod legs up so they don’t get chomped.

    There is a stud at the front of the bipod for a strap which replaces the stud on your rifle that the bipod attaches too. Overall I am very please with this product and the fit and finish is outstanding.

    * There are several adapters available if you have no rifle stud or some other configuration. Check on their site for part numbers.

    ** Oh, and get the swivel version so you can discreetly swivel over a couple of degrees and check your buddy’s target to make sure he isn’t shooting better than you! :-P

    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. I was so impressed with the function of the Harris bipod I ordered more for all of my rifles rather than switching it out. Even though it’s easily switched, I would rather own more of this GREAT bipod.
    Rating: 5 / 5