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Thanks for everyone's responses thus far. I put together a quick, one handed video (I suggest watching with sound, you can hear some of the play) to show what I'm talking about. It's not a massive amount of movement, but enough that it feels...loose. JDR--to your question, it's the leg...
Thanks for the quick replies, gents. To clarify, the play is in the leg extensions. My understanding is the Atlas allows you to load it from the internals at the top of the bipod, not at the leg joints. Posting a quick video below to show what I mean. Normal or no?
Hey guys, quick question: I just received my first Atlas Bipod (V8), and was curious about the expected amount of play in the legs. At full extension (9"), a gentle shaking of the bipod reveals quite a bit of movement around the extendable leg joints. Having never used an Atlas, I was...