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๐ฏ Lock, level, and lead with Harris EngineeringHolster โ your ultimate precision partner.
The Harris EngineeringHolster is a US-made, heat-treated steel bipod designed for professional shooters seeking unmatched stability and quick adaptability. Featuring 360ยฐ swivel rotation for leveling on uneven ground, tension-adjustable hinges with buff springs to eliminate tremor, and spring-ejecting legs for fast setup, it balances rugged durability with lightweight portability. Ideal for benchrest, prone, and varmint shooting, this bipod is a trusted choice for precision and speed in the field.
| Minimum Height | 9 Inches |
| Weight Limit | 0.88 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Harris Engineering |
| UPC | 051156012133 015568882609 521227815395 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00051156012133 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.54 x 8.54 x 2.05 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 10.5 x 2 inches |
| Brand Name | Harris Engineering |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Model Name | S-LM |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | S-LM |
| Style | Bipod |
| Included Components | Bipod |
| Size | 9-13 in. |
| Sport Type | Archery |
| Grip Material | Hard Rubber |
R**E
Harris Bipods has enabled me to be a sniper that shoots paper zombies at 100 + yards.
First off here is my build. Smith & Wesson MP-10, Burris scope mount with a Leupold Mark AR scope. I purchased a picatinny rail adapter at a local gun show. I also purchased a Rota-Pod adapter for the bipod. I read several reviews and researched bipods and adapters for several weeks before making my decision. I knew, before I bought my bipod, which adapter I needed and I planned accordingly. I read the instructions for the bipod and studied the illustrations before even getting my AR-10 out of it's case. The Rota-Pod fit perfectly into the bipod. The legs locked into place easily. The legs also extended in and out easily and locked firmly. I didn't find any sharp edges that might cut, and everything is solid and well built and designed. It took maybe 5 minutes to install the adapter on the bipod and to put the bipod on my rifle. This was the first time I have ever put a bipod on a firearm. The rotation of the Rota-Pod was smooth and silent. The swivel action for the bipod allows for use on uneven ground. The swivel action was also smooth and silent and it was easy to adjust the friction to slow it down or lock it in place. The knob for the friction lock is large enough that you can use gloved fingers to turn it while it's mounted on the rifle with the Rota-Pod. The legs have to be fully retracted if you want them to shoot out when extending them. The spring to extend the legs is right above the rubber feet. At first I was disappointed in this, but then I realized it's probably safer than having a large internal spring that shoots the legs out like a bullet. The external springs will probably last longer if you don't leave them compressed when storing the bipod. My shooting is bench rest and prone. I don't have any problems with the recoil from the rifle making the legs flip up into the storage position. The bipod is stable and the only movement in the rifle is caused by my body movements. I also considered an atlas bipod but they are about 3 times more expensive. I've looked at bipods at gun shows that had different mounting systems, but they felt sloppy or too light. I'm happy with Harris bipods and I won't hesitate to buy them again. They are tight, easy to operate, and well designed. Pros: Well designed Silent Sturdy Swivel function is awesome legs are easy to deploy, raise, and lower high quality materials Safe Cons: a little pricey compared to gun shows the legs didn't automatically eject the way I thought they would.
M**S
Rock solid bipod that provide a bit of tilt.
This was to replace a fixed bipod on my Tikka that had no pivot: good for the range, but a bipod with a bit of tilt is much easier in the field to use rather than having to fiddle with the legs to get things level-ish. These are spring extend, rather than spring retract for length, and I think that is a nicer choice. Quite happy with them
R**S
I keep buying them.
Even though a number of new schooler gun reviewers tend to bag on the old Harris bipods in favor of more hi-speed, more expensive models, I just keep buying Harris. I own and have tried the Magpul, which is great in that it's extremely light. But it's just too flexy compared to the Harris which I find to be a more stable and accurate platform. Sure it looks clunky as compared to the Magpul, but I find the Harris to also be easier and faster to operate and deploy. One note however, if you're running a Springfield M1A standard or the like, the front shoulder strap attachment interferes with this model of Harris. You can get it to work, but it's not ideal IMO. It's just located too close to the bipod mount. Whereas the Magpul fits with room to spare.
A**R
Love it!
Having never owned a Harris bipod I was completely impressed by the quality and ingenuity of the product. Yes, I know it's an old design but it just flat out works and works well.....and it's light! Great stability, light weight, fantastic design, this won't be my last. Plus I like that it's offered in m-lok and picatinny as well.
T**N
Brace yourself.
Harris bipod, 'nuff said. Seriously, solid quality, easy adjusting of height (love the legs), perfect size (other sizes available) and it works, period. What else can you say, it's like rating a Magpul magazine.
D**G
Steady Shot
This is the first notch leg Harris bipod I have ever had. I have three others two which rotate and one that is solid. The rest of them have friction leg adjustment compared to the notch. I wanted to see how this one would compare. It is much quicker to set into a position compared to the friction model. I really don't know if I like it quite as much, but then again I think the more I use this one the ease will win me over. Exactly of the same quality as the originals, they are basically bullet proof and as sturdy as they come. You never can go wrong with Harris.
X**S
Good for Setting Up Awkward Shots
Had this on my Savage in about 2 minutes with no tools. The swivel head is nice when you need it. The variable height works fine and is probably just about right for those who want to switch from prone to sitting to those more awkward positions you can find in the woods. Each notched side can adjust independently and the spring pushes the legs out (other Harris pods come in), so dropping behind an uneven, fallen log and leveling this takes about 10 seconds. If you go slow. The only downside I can find is the fact it adds weight to the fore of the rifle. Physics says it must, but at the same time I wish it were lighter. Then again, I wish just about anything I attached to a rifle were lighter, and I don't attach much of anything on, as it is. I find this pod a good fit for my uses. I don't do much commercial range shooting and have never shot from a bench, so I won't advise on that one way or the other. But for something you take into the woods to help you settle up for the shot you want, this will fit you nice.
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