Bipods stabilize the front of the rifle for slow-fire, prone and bench shooting — a small piece of kit that pays off in group size the moment you shoot past 100 yards. The bipods stocked here mount to AR-15 and precision-rifle handguards, front sling swivels, or Picatinny rail sections; every unit is manual-deploy, and shipping is free.
Picking a bipod by attachment
M-Lok — M-Lok handguards take the Magpul MAG933 (6.3–10.3"), MDT Oryx (ODG), and UTG Pro TBNR 8.5–11". These are the lightest option and stay put once torqued.
Picatinny / 1913 — the Magpul MAG941 and UTG Over Bore and Operator series clamp any Mil-Std 1913 rail section. Choose the QD-lever variants (UTG Super Duty, Tactical Operator) if you want the bipod on for prone work and off in the case.
Sling swivel — the Allen Bozeman 6–9" is the entry-level option for older wood-stocked rifles that only have a front stud, no rail.
Height ranges span 6" for a low prone position to 12" for shooting off a bench or tall barricade. For rail sections and QD swivel adapters to make the mounts work, see slings and mounts; to protect your setup in transport, see cases and bags.