Yes, that bipod should be able to grab the swivel just fine. The old Harris bipod uses that system, which I do find annoying as am always having to tighten it.
It has a pair of plates that pass up through the mounting plate with pins in them. You push the pins into each side of the swivel, then tighten the screw. This draws the mounting plate up around the attaching plates and into contact with the stock. The mounting plate hole is only slightly wider than the attaching plates which is what prevents them from popping out of the swivel. I happen to be playing with a rifle with this bipod on it right now so took some pics.
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I think that is the best price I've seen on those Harris knock-offs. My genuine Harris is steel and rusty, the knock-offs I have are aluminium, much nicer. I find the sprung Harris style to be overly noisy so I prefer the manual bipods.
Oldbloke wrote:I've decided to buy a basic cheap bipod. About 5" to 9". Will only get very
occasional use. But would like to be able to swap it between my three centrefire rifles.
All three have sling swivels but two of the rifles (the X7 Marlin BAs) the sling swivel attachment
does not screw out as they a moulded into the plastic forend.
1. What type of mount do I need?
2. Any recommendations?
3. Will this cheapo ebay one work?
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