Just like the title says, for $150 for a grip/bipod, you'd expect to get a little better quality. First, the light well, not just any 1" bezel light will work in this unit. The flashlight has to be molded on the handle JUST RIGHT in order for it to slide all the way for the buttons to meet for powering it on once installed. Only one I found that worked was Mako's... imagine that. Second, whether in the grip or bipod state, where the two legs split apart at the hinge, there is play. When I say play, I mean the grip wobbles back and forth a good 1/4". I don't know about you but that just bugged the $&*^&# out of me. Hey, if you're not anal and you can live with that, that's all you, but I want something solid.. something I feel like I am getting my $'s worth. And lastly, 2 hands... it takes two hands to retrieve the legs back into the grip when coming out of a prone position. PITA if you ask me, but I am just one man and this is just one man's opinion. Disliked it so much, I sent it back.. and ordered the Simpson Bipod.. and was the best upgrade decision I have made on this expensive build I am completing. I should have done more research before making this purchase and went with the SBP first. I would have saved a 2 months of waiting for RMA's to be processed and exchanges to be made.
Cons: not deep enough light well, play in hinge, 2 hands needed set legs back into grip
This review was written in the old system and had content requirements that are different than reviews written today.