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Leapers UTG Recon Flex M-LOK Bipods
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WeeHooker's Review of Leapers UTG Recon Flex M-LOK Bipods

I tried one of these on a 22 precision bolt action rifle last year and immediately saw it's advantages over the picatinny /ARCA/Stud mount bipods I had been using for my bench based shooting. Here are my thoughts:
Pros:
1) There is ZERO flex and or movement in this bipod when deployed. No slop in 5 position lock-up and no movement in the deployed legs (partially due to it's locking thumbwheels). This bipod actually has less movement than my $300 Atlas
2) Large rubber feet don't slip on most wood or plastic surfaces like those with hardy plastic feet.
3) It has a wider deployed stance and delivers a lower center of gravity than many bipods that mount under the for end.
4) It never needs to be readjusted. I set it once to the correct height (to use with a dedicated rear bag) and just leave it that way. Come range time, it just folds out into the exact height I need.
5) One less thing to carry and install (or forget at home) . Since it stays installed, there is no fussing with it at the range.
6) The overall quality, design , value and fit/ finish is excellent. It rivals or exceeds bipods I've paid 3-6X more for.

Cons:
1) Does require a M-loc side mount.
2) The legs fold up (either forward or aft) along the side of the rifle. They do take up space in the gun case and can be in the way if you shoot your rifle off hand. (Especially on shorter handguards.)
3) It's a pretty fixed system . There is no moving /removing's it quickly. There is also no tilt or cant feature. i.e. Its great for stationary shooting off a bench but it would lack some features for something like PRS/action shooting though.

In any case, I like these enough that I have them on 3 rifles now (and maybe adding one to a fourth.)
Pros:
  • cost
  • Fit and finish
  • stable
  • study
  • set and forget
Cons:
  • won't fit rifles without M-loc
  • not quickly removed
Best Used for:
  • shooting off a fixed surface/bench
Would Recommend: Yes
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