M1a bipod
- LapElectricInAz
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M1a bipod
Any recommendations for a bipod ? My M1a has an archangel or black(something) stock not original wood
- QuangTri
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Re: M1a bipod
If you could find one, the rare bipod intended for the M-15 version of the M-14 attached to the gas plug. A buddy overseas scrounged one up along with a couple selector levers we installed.
IIRC, the bipod could rotate nicely. Doubt those are to be found these days, but it was a nice part.
IIRC, the bipod could rotate nicely. Doubt those are to be found these days, but it was a nice part.
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Re: M1a bipod
In case you haven't found anything yet what you want is a harris 6-9" and then mount a stud somewhere on your stock.
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Re: M1a bipod
I would recommend the GG&G Heavy Duty Bipod model GGG-1245 and a sling swivel rail adaptor works great
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I also have the GG&G heavy on my M14. Well made and versatile. Can't go wrong!
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Re: M1a bipod
Cannot swear this is what my buddy had in 1967, but claims it is NOS mil-spec.

https://www.dupagetrading.com/product/n ... m14-bipod/

https://www.dupagetrading.com/product/n ... m14-bipod/
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WOW! those look well made... and they better be - with the price...twoaussies wrote: ↑April 20th, 2021, 6:11 pm I would recommend the GG&G Heavy Duty Bipod model GGG-1245 and a sling swivel rail adaptor works great

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Re: M1a bipod
LapElectricInAz wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2021, 9:19 am Any recommendations for a bipod ? My M1a has an archangel or black(something) stock not original wood
Pretty sure min has a sling-swivel mount and a Harris BR bipod on it. I'll try to get pics and parts when I get home tonight.
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Re: M1a bipod
They really are worth the cash. Extremely nice bipods and made locally in TucsonBigNate wrote: ↑July 15th, 2021, 3:46 pmWOW! those look well made... and they better be - with the price...twoaussies wrote: ↑April 20th, 2021, 6:11 pm I would recommend the GG&G Heavy Duty Bipod model GGG-1245 and a sling swivel rail adaptor works great![]()
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Re: M1a bipod
I use this VLTOR railed sling mount with a bipod adaptor on the bottom to mount my Harris bipod on my M1a. It has served me well for many years.
https://www.vltor.com/shop/m14m1a/mount ... ing-mount/
https://www.vltor.com/shop/m14m1a/mount ... ing-mount/
- LapElectricInAz
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Re: M1a bipod
Thanks for all the info. I decided to go with the Harris. I would like to thank Gil for the parts link. This site is a great place.
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https://store.springfield-armory.com/Sh ... d-p147.htm now that you got one check this out
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Re: M1a bipod
Sure looks like a clone of the mil-spec partomegaman wrote: ↑August 2nd, 2021, 3:43 pm https://store.springfield-armory.com/Sh ... d-p147.htm now that you got one check this out