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Xaegistac 5.7' to 8' Rifle Bipod Adjustable Compatible with M Lock Hand-Guard, Matte Black

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About this item

  • M Lock Mounting:Instantly attach this Xaegistac bipod to any M rail system without adapters perfect for quick AR bipod setup
  • Lightweight Aircraft Aluminum:Crafted from aircraft grade aluminum this rifle bipod handles extreme recoil and harsh weather while weighing only 10.3oz
  • 5 Angle Precision Adjustments:Lock into 5 angles from 5.7 to 8.0 inches ideal for prone kneeling or uneven terrain shooting with Xaegistac bipod
  • Non Slip Rubber Grip Feet:Textured rubber feet keep AR bipod stable on mud rocks or snow even under heavy recoil
  • Compact Foldable Design:Quick retractable legs make this rifle bipod easy to carry for hunters shooters and tactical users



Product Description

mlok bipod
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Accessories Included

1x 1/16" Wrench

1x 1/8" Wrench

1x 3/16" Wrench

Xaegistac 5.7" to 8" Rifle Bipod Adjustable Compatible with M Lock Hand-Guard, Matte Black

Engineered for precision shooters, this aircraft-grade aluminum AR bipod delivers unmatched stability. The tool-free M Lock system installs on any rail in seconds—no adapters needed. Adjust from 5.7" to 8.0" with 5-angle locks for mud, snow, or rocky terrain. Textured rubber feet grip surfaces at 30° inclines, while the ultra-light 10.3oz design outperforms steel competitors. Foldable for instant deployment.

  • Center Height: 5.7" - 8.0"
  • Leg Length: 6.3" - 9.0"
  • Weight: 10.3oz
  • Foot Pad Textured
  • Foldable
  • Extendable Legs
  • Bidirectional Folding

Bipod Leg Height Adjustment Instructions

1

Make sure the locking screw is not fully tightened by turning the 1/16" wrench.

2

Extend the bipod leg to any of the five precut positions by pulling down on the foot pad and positioning it at the desired precut notch.

3

To retract the bipod leg, first make sure the locking screw is not fully tightened by turning the 1/16" wrench . Next,press and hold the Spring Loaded Retention Clamp while pushing the bipod leg back into its housing until it clicks into the precut notch found just above the start of the Foot Pad.

4

Simply turn the 1/16" wrench until tightened to lock the bipod leg in place.

Bidirectional Folding Operating Instructions

1

Press the locking button.

2

While holding the button into any one of its five locking positions. Locking when in the desired position.

3

Release the button and confirm the leg is locked in place


alvin macon
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Little wobbly but nothing you can't live with..i would recommend 👌
d33v33u5
Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2025
Aluminum is super soft, threading on set screws is garbage, they can't be adjusted for tightness due to crap metal. Once they loosen up and start wobbling, there's no way to fix them, it'll just get worse and worse.They also wear like crazy, a few turns and I've got bare metal showing where they pivot.Don't buy unless you really need a super cheap bipod...UPDATED -> it lasted about a week. total trash. The notches are super cheap aluminum that the arms will strip
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
When I first got it, it worked perfectly and looked awesome. After a few trips to the range, it lost the pins that hold the locking mechanism for the legs so the locks fell off.. Now, I could understand it happening if I had this on something like a 30-06 or 45-70 because something that is at an affordable price probably won't hold up to crazy recoil. This was on a .22lr. Take that how you will. It still works okay at the lowest setting, but can no longer adjust it and the legs are floppy.
Dennis
Reviewed in Canada on January 25, 2024
Well made I’m happy with them
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 27, 2023
I highly recommend not to buy this. It's extremely sloppy, very cheaply made.
Pigpen
Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2022
Works well and would have been better if the individual legs could have been screw adjusted to allow for uneven surfaces. Other than that I am very happy with it.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2022
Utile lorsque la carabine est lourde et sa stabilise beaucoup
Travis/Krystal
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2021
these are very sleek, easy to use and decently sturdyonly small issue I had is that I wish the feet where a hardened rubber or something with a little more grip for slick surfaces but that's just my personal preference. I can likely find/replace/cover the feet with with a small rubber wrap or something. but other than that they look good. have yet to see how they hold up with shooting for a day but will find out.
Sean
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2021
While the pictured item is the actual representation of what you will receive. It’s out far enough to not pick up on some key things. First off, the “textured feet” it mentions multiple times are just plastic caps, they slide around on nearly every surface. The “machine grade aluminum” is just aluminum, one of the locking set screws were already stripped when I removed it from the packaging. Now the entire right side wobbles. The push button extensions feel cheap and may or may not engage. The forward/reverse button engagements do feel sturdy, and activate/lock in position consistently. All in all if you need a bipod for the range this weekend, this will probably suffice. I won’t be using this to actually hunt with though.
Henry Sea
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2020
Cut to the chase: the XAegis M-LOK Bipod is a pretty good bench shooting bipod. It has 5-section horizontal pivot to angle the legs forward or behind the attachment point, or fold it flush with your handguard, getting it completely out of the way. It also has quick-adjust 5-section pull out for each leg, independently adjusted, so if your shooting position platform is lopsided, this accommodates that.That being said, it does not have fine adjustment if you want it to be perfectly leveled on uneven surfaces. If that's the case, you can always fold and flush the bipod and use a shooting bag/hand.I installed it on an AR15, and fired off about 200 rounds of 55 grain 223. The bipod did its job very well. It's light weight enough to not feel any hinderance, and stable enough to not wiggle around when you are holding still for the shot.For the price, this is an excellent bipod for the range sessions. It's probably not meant for fast no-drag operators operating quickly against multiple targets with ever-changing and uneven surfaces. But if your goal is bench and range shooting, this bipod gets the job done for a very reasonably price.
Bob In Texas
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2020
Yes the legs when fully extended are wobbly but once in position and weight of the weapon is pushing downward it is stable. Shown mounted on a Remington 700 with Magpul stock. Using the M-Lok slots on side of the stock keeps bottom clear to rest on sand bags etc. Looks cool. No springs and wires hanging like on a Harris BP.
Triton Commander
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2020
Alright so here is what you need to know about this product. I’d like to start off that i am an airsofter and an outdoorsy kinda guy and I frequent the range. this product in design is solid for Airsoft hands down as it currently sits on my Svd Bullpup and doesn’t budge nor does it add a lot of weight to the replica it is definitely a sturdy attachment for those that are long gun enthusiasts. Outta the box you get the Bipod wrapped in plastic sleeves and the hardware to install it. Installation was fairly simple and took only a few minutes to place on the M-Lok rail system. (15 min install)Legs are not spring activated for deployment(gravity fed) so manual adjustments have to be made. Overall stability once attached to the frame is solid no wobble at all from Frame to accessory. Legs have five positions that they can be angled making it ideal for either quick on the fly usage or using it to make fine adjustments at a range. Height adjustments are a four point system. Overall structural integrity of the adjustable legs are a bit inconvenient as the legs may fall out of the housing but are easily reintegrated if that issue arises. I’d prefer having a rubber boot on the base of the legs but the boots on it have adequate grip on rough surfaces.Overalit does not add much weight to the firearm due to the material used for it and is extremely durable. When in a shooters position adjustments can be easily made.Pros -LightweightMulti position makes it nice for fine adjustments to any shooters preferencePrice is fairCons - legs have a possibility of falling outInstallation can be trickyKinda wish it came in tanBoots have little grip on smooth surfacesI can honestly say that the product is functional and fairly durableDuring field testing the overall modularity for on the fly shooting was a nice touch and being able to easily re position the legs to parallel the frame was a major bonus for me. It was amazingly easy to reposition when new targets were acquired and did not sacrifice any during a drag test of 50ft.