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Shop rifle bipods, tripods, and mounting accessories at No Boring Guns. We stock tactical bipods, hunting bipods, and precision shooting supports for AR-15 platforms, bolt-action rifles, and hunting configurations. Our European inventory includes Picatinny bipods, swivel mounts, and complete bipod systems from established manufacturers including Harris Bipods, Badger Ordnance, and RRS. Whether you’re setting up for long range precision, hunting applications, or tactical use, browse our selection for quality shooting supports priced competitively.

A stable shooting platform transforms accuracy at distance. Our customers buy bipods to eliminate fatigue during extended shooting sessions, maintain consistent hold for precision work, and achieve repeatable results from field positions. We carry solutions for competition shooters demanding rock-solid stability, hunters needing lightweight portable supports, and tactical applications requiring quick deployment.

Choosing Your Rifle Bipod

Mounting Systems

We stock three primary bipod mount types. Picatinny bipods attach to standard MIL-STD-1913 rails found on AR-15 platforms and many modern rifles – these typically offer the most secure mounting and quickest installation. Sling swivel mounts work with traditional hunting rifles, threading onto existing studs without requiring rail systems. For modern chassis rifles and precision builds, we carry Arca-Swiss compatible systems that integrate with tripods and barricade stops. Consider your rifle’s existing configuration when browsing our bipod for rifle options – mounting compatibility matters more than features if the bipod won’t attach properly.

Leg Adjustment and Height Range

Browse bipods with leg adjustments matching your shooting positions. Models with 6-9 inch ranges work well for prone shooting on relatively flat ground. We stock taller options extending 9-13 inches for uneven terrain or shooting over vegetation. Spring-loaded leg deployment speeds setup in dynamic situations, while twist-lock systems provide more precise height adjustment for competition use. Our hunting bipod selection emphasizes lightweight construction with sufficient adjustment range for field positions.

Stability Features

Premium bipods in our inventory include cant and pan adjustments. Cant capability (tilting side-to-side) helps level your rifle on uneven ground without repositioning the bipod legs. Pan adjustment allows horizontal tracking without moving the entire rifle. We stock tactical bipod options with both features for dynamic shooting, plus fixed models that maximize rigidity for pure precision applications. A bipod swivel mount can add cant functionality to fixed bipods – browse our accessories if you want to upgrade an existing setup.

FAQs

What is a bipod?

A bipod is a two-legged support that attaches to your rifle’s forend, providing a stable shooting platform that eliminates arm fatigue and improves accuracy. Most bipods feature adjustable-height legs that fold for transport and extend for shooting positions ranging from prone to sitting. We stock bipods with various mounting systems including Picatinny rail attachment, sling swivel mounts, and Arca-Swiss compatible designs that integrate with modern chassis rifles.

What types of bipod mounts are there?

The three main bipod mount types are Picatinny rail systems, sling swivel studs, and Arca-Swiss rails. Picatinny mounts clamp directly to MIL-STD-1913 rails common on tactical rifles and AR-15 platforms, offering tool-free installation and quick-detach capability. Sling swivel mounts thread onto existing studs found on traditional hunting rifles, requiring no gunsmithing or rail installation. Arca-Swiss systems use dovetail rails that work with both bipods and tripods, popular on precision chassis rifles – we stock adapters if you want to convert between mounting standards.

Are bipods legal on AR pistols?

Firearm regulations vary significantly by European country, and we recommend checking your specific national and local laws before purchasing. In most jurisdictions, bipods are considered accessories rather than restricted components, but mounting configurations and overall weapon setup may affect legal classification.

What’s better, a bipod or a tripod?

Bipods excel for field shooting where you need portable, quickly-deployed support that attaches directly to your rifle – they’re lighter and faster to use from varied positions. Tripods provide superior stability for static precision shooting, supporting heavier weight with three-point contact and offering smoother panning for tracking or scanning.