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Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]
Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]
Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]
Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]
Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]
Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]
Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]
Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]Metal spring return folding bipod [Snow Wolf]

Metal spring return folding bipod

| 3 Customer reviews
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Manufacturer Snow Wolf
Product SKU 1662
Availability > 10 pieces ready to ship
1 130 Kč incl. VAT
Description

Spring Loaded Folding Leg Mechanism Bipod. Fully Adjustable Spring-Return Legs. Leg extended by pulling the leg from 150mm (6") to 220mm (9"). Lock leg height by turning the tightening screw & retract legs by pressing the lock. Direct attach to standard Rifle Q.D. Stud. It is suitable to be applied on M24, M700, L96, M14, BAR-10


Snow Wolf

Snow Wolf is a well-known brand in the airsoft community. Specifically, their range of sniper rifles, in which you will find classic manual snipers and also AEG replicas of big calibre semiautomatic antimaterial rifle such as the Barrett. However, the manufacturer has a lot more in the offer - bullpup rifles, historical replicas, accessories, etc. Snow Wolf replicas are known for their good quality, affordable price and modification ease.

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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (1)
Filip
09th October 2025
Good c to 220mm (9")." This makes it sound like there are multiple steps between those two lengths, but in the shops defence the image does show the bipod extended and there are no slots on the arms, so someone familiar with how bipods are constructed can instantly see that there are no steps between.