Saturday, February 05, 2011
atlas bipod
The Atlas has been tested by professionals and civilians alike, tested in the sands of Iraq and found to not foul, tested in a Red Bull induced shooting session and survived. The V7 Atlas is ready for you.
- Construction from T6061 Aluminum, Type III Hard Anodized black
- Stainless steel springs and fasteners
- UHMW components used for smooth tracking
- 15 degrees +/- of preloaded Pan
- 15 degrees +/- of preloaded Cant
- Preload on Pan and Cant can be tightened by means of the knurled knob
- Picitinny Rail Mount interface by either standard machine screw fastener based clamp or optional ARMS 17S lever mount (we offer the
- ARMS 17S on the BT10-LW17 but any lever mount with that same hole spacing will work on the BT10-NC).
- Non orientated leg positioning use either hand to move leg into any of the four leg positions; legs stowed back, 90 degrees straight down, 45 degrees forward and stowed forward.
- All 4 leg positions are solid allowing the shooter to load the bipod at the 45 and 90 degree positions.
- Non orientated leg length adjustment, Outer leg slides on the Inner leg locating on any of five positions 3/4" apart and can be done by either hand.
- Optional 3" leg extensions to increase height available.
Standard soft durable Rubber feet that are suitable for many surfaces. - Optional interchangeable Ski and Cleat style feet can be swapped in the field with the press of a ball plunger with a bullet tip.
- Optional mounting systems available for Accuracy International and Sako rifles.
- Estimated range of elevation on the BT10 is 5-9" from the surface up to the rail.
- Estimated weight of 10.5 ounces for the clamp on style
- Proudly Made in America