- Location
- On the edge of an "Inland Sea"
I guess it won't be any sweat off your sac to sell me your Harris's cheap then. Would it?? 
Ahh I think I had it backwards:
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I guess it won't be any sweat off your sac to sell me your Harris's cheap then. Would it??![]()
how do you extend the legs on these units? does that dial turn to loosen/tighten? spring-loaded? something else?
Actually the method of extending the legs is awesome and very very user friendly.
You simply grasp the top checkered part of the leg and pull.. to retract you pull down on that top part and it disengages a ball bearing type catch and you can retract the leg.
It is pretty cool because you do a similar thing to fold the legs.
You pull on the top knob part on the leg while pulling it to extend and if you just pull the leg itself without pulling down that knob it disengages the leg and you can fold it. Makes for extending and folding incredibly easy
The legs on the atlas lock in their folded or deployed position unlike the harris which uses tension on the springs to do so.. This eliminates the posibility of the legs folding by accident.
Everything is very easy, no issues whatsoever. getting them the same height is the same as any other bipod really
No issues with mine.
I spoke with Kasey at the SHOT show and a very nice guy indeed. I mentioned earlier about not wanting to modify my A-5 to use the bipod. Getting a chance to play with the bipod, I am sold. Very nice. I have a TRG-22 with a factory bipod but he had a TRG 22 stock with an Atlas mounted the same way the factory Sako does. When they are available, I will be getting one for sure. Also a bit off topic but I had my TRG-22 cut down to a 20" barrel. I saw a TRG 22 at the SHOT show with a 20" barrel from the factory, I heard they were available but never saw one until now.
What do you mean when they are available? do you mean the specific mounting method or the bipod in particular?
I ordered the atlas from Kasey too and I will have the 2nd sling stud installed on my mcmillan stock. I also called mcmillan and asked them if getting my gunsmith to install the stud was possible, and mcmillan told me how and what they use,they even sent me the t-nut they use and 2 of the longest studs they have free of charge, what agreat company! Anyways it seems it is very possible to do the modification without any problems.I was referring to the mounting method.
I bought the rail and bipod directly from Kasey.