Cadex bipods...?

The design is completed, the prototyping is done and we are now moving forward with the testing phase. If everything goes as planned we'll complete the optimization of the design and then we'll launch the bipods between now and the Las Vegas Shot Show. Stay tuned.

I'm hoping Santa will bring me one for Christmas...........credit card ready !!!
 
Patrice is a real good guy!

I just found this thread while surfing on the forum and looking at ''cadex'' specific threads for the first time.

One thing for sure guys, I'm feeling you will like the final product! (not too bad of a tease for a first message on the CGN forum??) hahah
 
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Nice :) I just emailed Patrice :)
 
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Hi Guys!

This is a "brain fart" from the marketing department. The asked me if they could take some pics of the 50BMG rifle for the 2017 catalogue. I said yes... without thinking that with their heart filled with good intentions they would actually go on Facebook and publish couple of them. They never realized that on the gun was our new bipod (prototype #1) to be released only by Shotshow... When I realized it was too late as I had received a bunch of email already and over 2100 people had seen & shared it. The misfortune of one is the happiness of others I guess. :)

The bipods will be ready to launch as promised by Shotshow (January). They will feature multiple feet attachments, multiple adaptors such as picatinny style, and legs will be reversible (as you can see on the picture) for customers preferring a thumb or index operation.

Don't ask for more details, you already know too much :)

Take care guys.
 
I'll be eager to hear some reviews on how it stacks up compared to Atlas and LRA. I really like my LRA but it's a little wide.

Wide = Stability

Cadex bipod will be as wide as an LRA if not more (depends on what model you compare) so that it could handle the weight and recoil of our CDX-50 TREMOR 50BMG. At the end of the day it's a question of preference especially on the commercial market because we all shoot differently. Some really load the bipod legs some don't, some want the bipod to allow side movement some don't. Rubber feet, spikes, claws, ...

We can make everyone happy, we just offer what we think is the best from a military standpoint. Ruggedness, stability, weight, adjustability, ease of operation, parts modularity, etc

I think most will like it, if not there's couple other well proven options on the market.

Have a great weekend, guys :)
 
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