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Harris BRM-S Bipod notched, non rotational legs?
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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2563755" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>Not trying to sound dismissive, but I think there is something else going on here as you may be the first person to ever bring up rotating feet on a Harris bipod as an issue. One possible solution would be to replace the feet with spiked feet. There are a couple of companies that look like they make them, you would just have to pop out the roll pins on the existing ones. That would give you one point of contact on each foot so if they rolled/spun it wouldn't really matter. That way you wouldn't have to try and jerry-rig anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2563755, member: 113623"] Not trying to sound dismissive, but I think there is something else going on here as you may be the first person to ever bring up rotating feet on a Harris bipod as an issue. One possible solution would be to replace the feet with spiked feet. There are a couple of companies that look like they make them, you would just have to pop out the roll pins on the existing ones. That would give you one point of contact on each foot so if they rolled/spun it wouldn't really matter. That way you wouldn't have to try and jerry-rig anything. [/QUOTE]
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