Examples of 'bipod' in a sentence
Meaning of "bipod"
bipod (noun): a two-legged support typically used for a firearm to provide stability. Context: The shooter set up his rifle on a bipod to improve his accuracy
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- A two-legged stand.
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You are too small a bipod for news.
An optional bipod with a case was available.
A tripod is much more stable than a bipod.
An integral bipod was attached to the shroud.
Can not be fired from bipod mount.
Bipod is the primary tool for accurate shooting.
The latter allows for the attachment of a bipod.
It has a fully adjustable bipod and buttstock heel rest.
Basic bipod with extending legs and tilt feature.
It is generally positioned by means of a bipod assembly.
A folding bipod is provided.
It is also equipped with a bipod.
Bipod heaters off.
The infantry models were sometimes fitted with a small bipod.
Need to get a bipod now.
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Basic bipod with extending legs and several different position.
Integral folding bipod.
The front bipod could be screwed up and down for ranging.
This moves the balance point for the bipod forward.
The bipod may only have two points of contact with the ground.
It also can be fitted with light bipod to be fired from prone position.
In its basic layout using the top feed magazine and a bipod mount.
It was eventually fitted with a lightweight bipod that folded beneath the handguard.
Many police and military sniper rifles come equipped with an adjustable bipod.
For this reason the development of the bipod mast was very important.
The bipod can be adjusted in height and each leg has three height settings.
The weapon can also be fitted with an optional bipod and a bayonet.
In the field, a bipod can be used instead.
The wooden handguard remains cooler during sustained automatic fire and has grooves for bipod storage.
The tripod is eliminated and replaced by a bipod attached to the barrel holder sleeve.
The Bren had an effective range of around when fired from a prone position with a bipod.
It is equipped with both an adjustable front bipod and a rear monopod for maximum accuracy.
A Sako TRG sniper rifle on its standard factory monopod under the butt and its bipod.
For the light machine gun role a folding bipod is fitted to the barrel jacket.
The SVU also comes with an adjustable bipod.
With a Harris bipod attachment.
All three variants are fitted with a Range Finder and Bipod.
How does your bipod attached to the rifle?
Also need an AI bipod.
A quick-detachable bipod is clamped to the barrel when required.
When used as an infantry weapon, a bipod was employed.
A bipod was included for quick deployment and it could be tripod-mounted.
It consisted of a tube, baseplate and bipod.
Apart from this, the bipod should also be lightweight.
The model-B rifles included the standard integrated bipod.
The first is a bipod - often these are integrated with the weapon.
For lighter weapons such as rifles, a bipod is more common.
A sturdy adjustable bipod is fitted to the front of the fore-end.
Jezails were often fired from a forked rest, or a horn or metal bipod.
It included a folding bipod attached two-thirds down the barrel.