SKS bayonet lug mounted bipod?

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  • jason765

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    Im not too concerned with the weight. The rifle is heavy as it is, but this is for my wife's range baby. She has a small frame so she almost always shoots from the bench. Im more concerned with durability, like it flying apart before the first mag change.
     

    K_W

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    Reports are the bi-pods mounted to the lug affects accuracy by changing the barrel harmonics and flexes during recoil.
     

    jason765

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    This...

    Go with a rail mounted one.

    Also, kudos to the OP for calling it a bipod and not a "tripod" as I always see in ads... tri means three, bi means two. :D

    Well thanks for noticing that I almost know what I'm talking about. :): I work with a guy that's all about "Clips" and "Tripods" it eats at my soul like nails on a chalkboard.
     
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