Bipod for rifles and shotguns: stability at the service of precision
The bipod is an essential accessory for discerning shooters, whether they are passionate about long-range shooting , hunters, or sport shooters. Thanks to its two-legged design, it significantly improves the stability of the weapon in prone, kneeling, or fixed positions.
Why equip your weapon with a bipod?
A good bipod reduces shooter fatigue, absorbs some of the recoil, and most importantly, provides a stable platform for optimal accuracy . It is particularly useful for target shooting at medium or long range, on flat or uneven terrain.
Compatibility and mounting: Picatinny rail or sling swivel
Our bipods are available in Picatinny rail compatible (1913 standard) or sling swivel mount versions to fit all types of rifles. Some models feature a quick-release system for rapid installation and removal in the field.
Adjustments and ergonomics: a support adaptable to your shooting style
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Adjustable in height to adapt to your posture and the terrain
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Articulated or fixed legs depending on the model
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Robust materials : aircraft-grade aluminum, reinforced steel
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Optimized weight for easy transport
Whether you opt for a compact and lightweight model for hunting or an ultra-stable bipod for precision rifles , you will find in our selection the ideal equipment to gain comfort and performance .
A selection validated by the shooters
We have selected renowned brands such as Atlas, Harris, UTG, and Magpul for their reliability and effectiveness in the field. Each bipod is tested to guarantee a secure attachment and high-performance support, even in extreme conditions.
Choose tactical precision with a bipod adapted to your missions and improve your shooting performance now.
What is the best bipod for a rifle?
The best bipod depends on your use: for hunting, opt for a light and foldable model; for long-range shooting, a rigid bipod with precise adjustment like those from Atlas or Harris is recommended.
What bipod height should I choose?
The ideal height depends on your shooting position. An adjustable bipod between 15 and 23 cm is suitable for the prone position. For uneven terrain or shooting from a kneeling position, opt for a model up to 33 cm or even more.
Can a bipod be attached to all rifles?
Most bipods are compatible with Picatinny rails or sling swivels. Adapters are also available for firearms without an integrated rail, allowing for stable mounting even on a smoothbore barrel.
What is the difference between a fixed and an articulated bipod?
A fixed bipod offers rigid stability, ideal for static shooting. An articulated model allows you to adjust the angle of the legs or compensate for slopes, offering more flexibility depending on the terrain.