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    Question Question about M-14 Heavy Duty Bipod [AIM-BPM14]

    I bought this bipod, M-14 Heavy Duty Bipod [AIM-BPM14] for my m305b. It shipped in a big envelope with no installation guide or anything. Can Marstar or anybody who has this bipod to share some experience about how to install this Bipod? looks like I need to attach it to gas cylinder lock right? Will the gas cylinder mount change the barrel harmonics so affect accuracy or potentially cause damage?

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    Almost looks like it goes around the barrel or something. Edit: look up some pictures of it on google. It attaches around the gas block.
    Last edited by glockguy-187; 08-17-2013 at 10:49 AM.

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    It won't be good for harmonics, I'd ditch it and install a sling stud in the fore end, then stick a Harris swivel model on it.

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    Most of these m14 bipods were designed or cloned from designs that had full auto in mind. Not going to work well for single shots and barrel harmonics.
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    Here is a pic of one installed, I use my original M2 bipod all the time and never had an issue, It is a pain in the azz to get on and off, A stud and a Harris bipod is better

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    I know its not the best for accuracy but that looks cool and I like its historic element

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    Ah, I see. Thank you, guys. I'll use it as "historic element", too. It does look cool at this point.

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