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Atlas Bipod BT65-LW17 CAL GEN2 with ADM 170-S QD Mount
Atlas Bipod BT65-LW17 CAL GEN2 with ADM 170-S QD Mount
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The Atlas Bipod BT65-LW17 CAL GEN 2 mounts directly to any 1913 style Picatinny rail via the included ADM-170-S Lever. It is comprised of 6061-T6 aluminium that is Mil-Spec Type III hard coat anodised and have heat treated stainless steel components. We chose to support a legend in the shooting sports by using the original KMW Pod-Loc
With the CAL bipod mounted to your rifle, you will be able to lock and un-lock the canting motion by rotating the Pod-Loc lever. Turn clockwise to lock and counter clockwise to un-lock. The Pod-Loc lever position can be adjusted for positioning by pulling the lever directly away from the body of the CAL and rotating to desired position. This positioning can be repeated until optimal position is achieved. Available in black only.
Specifications:
- Height Range: 4.75 Inches to 9 Inches
- Cant: 15 degrees +/-
- Legs: 5 leg positions: 0, 45, 90, 135 and 180 degrees. Non-Rotating Legs: outer leg does not rotate around inner leg, Larger, stronger inner legs
- Weight: 15.196 ounces
- Footprint: 9.75 Inches to 13 Inches
- Mount: ADM 170-S Lever Quick Detach mount - Fits 1913 Picatinny Rail
- SKU: BT65-LW17
- UPC: 810040220197
More Information:
Using the KMW Pod-Loc
With the CAL bipod mounted to your rifle, you will be able to lock and un-lock the canting motion by rotating the Pod-Loc lever. Turn clockwise to lock and counter clockwise to un-lock. The Pod-Loc lever position can be adjusted for positioning by pulling the lever directly away from the body of the CAL and rotating to desired position. This positioning can be repeated until optimal position is achieved.


