
TBAC Bipod
- Does not include hardware or plate for attachment
- Legs deployable without push of a button - just sweep the legs down
- 45-degree mode, but only if you want it after deploying to 90 degrees, so it's not annoying
- No pan mode to keep rifle from falling over
- Tool-less QD feet (rubber and spike available)
- Tool-less leg extension installation and removal
- Set-and-forget cant tension, very smooth cant adjustment and rotation
- ADM Picatinny QD mount available
- Pic mount can be removed and replaced with all B&T mounting plates, e.g. RRS, Arca Swiss
- Legs are fully spring actuated but designed to reduce muzzle hop
- Titanium, stainless, and aluminum construction, fully coated
- Titanium parts are PVD coated
- Stainless is ISONITE QPQ Nitrided
- Aluminum is Type III hardcoat
- Inner legs are made of titanium
- All critical mating surfaces are stainless steel
- "Fat Guy" impact rated
- Stock height, 6.5 - 9 inches @ 90 degrees; 5.1 - 6.9 inches at 45 degrees
- With optional leg extensions, height, 9.5-12 inches @ 90 degrees; 7.25-9 inches at 45 degrees
- Optional spike feet with carbide tips
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THUNDER BEAST: TBAC BIPOD, NO PLATE
Seems like a great bipod so far from a couple weeks of use on a LMT MWS. I like it more than my Atlas CAL at this point due to the speed of deployment, and easier adjustments. Note that it does not come with screws which normally is not a problem until the magpul rail grabber I was going to put on top didn't come with screws either. Seems to be an excellent product and Mile High is a great seller. I might buy another one in the future.
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Thunder Beast: TBAC Bipod, No Plate
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5 months ago
Thunder Beast: TBAC Bipod, No Plate
Very sturdy. I was planning to do depth testing using a Seb rest. After shooting a few rounds with the TBAC bipod, I just did the test with that. Extremely happy with the results. Not identical to a Seb rest but very little movement.
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Thank you so much, Steve, for giving Thunder Beast: TBAC Bipod, No Plate a 5-star rating! We sincerely appreciate your feedback. We're thrilled to hear that you found the bipod to be very sturdy and that it exceeded your expectations during your testing.
We look forward to serving you again in the future!
The Mile High Shooting Team
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9 months ago
Thunder Beast: TBAC Bipod, No Plate
Seems like a great bipod so far from a couple weeks of use on a LMT MWS. I like it more than my Atlas CAL at this point due to the speed of deployment, and easier adjustments. Note that it does not come with screws which normally is not a problem until the magpul rail grabber I was going to put on top didn't come with screws either. Seems to be an excellent product and Mile High is a great seller. I might buy another one in the future.
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