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How to install a bipod (viewer request)

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Requested by 443BIGVIC, infidel shows you how to install a bipod on the Savage model 64F. It’s an inexpensive .22 rimfire rifle, great for plinking, small game hunting, and practicing the same marksmanship principles that apply to larger caliber weapons.

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35 COMMENTS

  1. I bought one of those bi-pods and they are absolute garbage. You can try, not tightening it too much, and you can try tightening the bloody hell out of it. This piece of crap keeps falling off the gun. I'm not talking about the rail or the stud. Those are brand new and in good shape. The stupid split shaft design that goes through the stud is too cheap and flexes. It then causes the bi-pod to fall off followed by a few choice words. I bought a much better one with a more solid mount that stays on. In case you are wondering, it is a brand new Remington 700 in .300 WinMag design.

  2. by any chance can you post a video showing how to install a "champion shooting gear" pivot bipod 6-9" to a hi-point carbine .45acp?? any help would be greatly appreciated! thank you

  3. That sling stud is designed for the butt. That will eventually pull out. The fore end stud is the one with a nut for the threads. I hate seeing amateurs make these videos and then people actually ruin their guns following these videos.

  4. I searched high and low for a video to show exactly what was necessary to install the bipod (e.g., Harris) on any bolt action rifle. Once I came across this one, it was clear what needed to be done and "how" the bipod attaches. Thank you so much for doing this. Helped a ton to ensure I bought the right thing!

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