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Anyone got a good idea on how to mount a Harris Bipod on a Steyr-Mannlicher Pro Hunter with flush swivel mounts.

Millet made one but I've heard nothing but bad things about them breaking.


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The easy option is to drill a new hole for a standard swivel stud. I'm guessing that is not an option or you would have done that.
what you need is an adapter and I don't know if anyone makes one. I might be able to but I would not be able to try it till April


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I'm not familiar with how the harris bipods attach exactly, but there are little adapter studs that snap into a flush cup and stick out like a typical swivel stud. If you need the sling and the bipod, then I'd guess you need another attachment on the stock. Here is how I did mine:

http://www.snipershide.com/for...wflat&Number=2746048
 
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