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Ronan September 10th, 2007 01:26

SR-25 Bipod
 
On the picture below, what bipod is that? I'm looking for the exact one. It seems pretty short compare to what i can find. Also, is it using an adapter or direct RIS attachable? Thanks ;)

http://www.knightarmco.com/images/srm110sass_weeds.jpg

P.S: Yes i know its a SR-M110, but its basically a SR-25.

Blade{a} September 10th, 2007 01:32

Not sure, but the profile looks exactly like my Harris Bipod. (I'm looking at them both right now)

Ronan September 10th, 2007 01:33

http://www.harrisbipods.com/

Lol those are the one i was looking at. Anyone knows which one of those it would be? So many choices...

Edit: Where would i get one of those in Canada? I'm always told 'real steel' websites... marstar doesn't have them and thats the only real steel website i know^^

Blade{a} September 10th, 2007 01:39

I have the 6"-9" RIS version, I find that totally sufficient for my needs - plus it's a little lighter. From the photo, I assume he has the 9"-13" version.

They attach though various means, but I have an adapter that attaches directly onto my RIS.

lupo September 10th, 2007 01:41

I would expect it to be a HBR-S (6 to 9" with swivel). The harris bipods attach to sling studs and you can get a ris adapter with a sling stud from various manufacturers.

Blade{a} September 10th, 2007 01:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by lupo (Post 533952)
I would expect it to be a HBR-S (6 to 9" with swivel). The harris bipods attach to sling studs and you can get a ris adapter with a sling stud from various manufacturers.

I don't think it's the 6"-9" - by comparison, mine looks a few inches shorter.

Lakonian September 10th, 2007 01:45

SR-M110? Isn't that DPMS' version? Preeeettty sexy stuff.

ILLusion September 10th, 2007 01:46

It looks like an S-series HBR-M, which is exactly what I used on these two replicas:

http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...8/original.jpg

http://www.pbase.com/illusive_airsof...8883/large.jpg

fyi, the free floating rail handguards I used in both of those models are almost the exact same length as an SR-25 / SR-M110 SASS forend.


The first picture of the SPR mk12 mod 1 used a replica of the A.R.M.S. #32 throw-lever bipod mount.

The second picture of the SR-15 Match used a replica of the KAC bipod mount.

Blade{a} September 10th, 2007 01:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by kos (Post 533955)
SR-M110? Isn't that DPMS' version? Preeeettty sexy stuff.

Yep! Very zzzexy! Is this a Future Force Warrior - looks like he's wearing Multicam?

Ronan September 10th, 2007 01:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by ILLusion (Post 533957)
fyi, the free floating rail handguards I used in both of those models are almost the exact same length as an SR-25 / SR-M110 SASS forend.

Yeah i was about to say your gun looks almost as long as mine. With the silencer it's almost 4 feet for the SR-25 :P

Ok i'll look into all this info and try and minimize cost (fucking college books) while still getting the real stuff.

Just wondering something, those bipods... do they make any noise? Like creeks/rackling/TCHUNG!?

ILLusion September 10th, 2007 01:53

Those bipods can be easily found at a hunting store - I got mine at Le Baron's for... I believe it was $130 and change... plus tax.

As for noise... no noise. These are extremely solid.

It would cost more to get an airsoft bipod that performs like crap. Get a Harris.

The only time they emit a loud noise is when you're either:

a) Deploying or tucking back the legs
or
b) Retracting the spring-loaded telescopic legs

Of course, you can keep it quiet by controlling the movement.

Blade{a} September 10th, 2007 01:53

No noise during normal use. But they do make noise when extending/shortening since they need to 'click' into place, so nothing out of the ordinary. You'll be happy with one.

Lakonian September 10th, 2007 02:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blade{a} (Post 533959)
Yep! Very zzzexy!

Agreed x100k

I hear they're quite fun to shoot , too. I don't know how much has been improved on, but it sure seems a helluva lot more accurate.

Ronan September 10th, 2007 22:56

I'v been on Le Baron website and i can't find any bipods for sale... bleh.

Also on the picture in the OP, what scope rings can i get that have a similar look for a good price (preferably RS). Those Knight's one cost $250cad lol

Blade{a} September 10th, 2007 23:02

Not sure about the scope rings, but I was at Le Baron's a couple weeks ago (Markham store) and they did have Harris Bipods in stock. I believe there's a Le Baron in Montreal - you could go down there or phone to be sure.


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