...not really
I was laying in bed, couldnt sleep and thought about those "bulpup" precision rifles(DTA) and this popped into my head:
If you put a Harris on it, when folded it would stick out past the forearm and bbl. on the shorter(est) barreled ones. Wouldnt it be nice for portability reasons if it did not?
Someone need to make a Harris mount that that could rotate at least 180deg. but be pretty solid when needed.
I think a retrofit mount that comprised of two round plates, upper and lower with heavy ball detents would do the trick.
Turn the Harris backwards for for transport, then when you set up flick it around correctly so it can be loaded. You could even "hook" the gun over items when the bipod is in the folded-reverse position.
Make any sense, or just a pipe dream.
I was laying in bed, couldnt sleep and thought about those "bulpup" precision rifles(DTA) and this popped into my head:
If you put a Harris on it, when folded it would stick out past the forearm and bbl. on the shorter(est) barreled ones. Wouldnt it be nice for portability reasons if it did not?
Someone need to make a Harris mount that that could rotate at least 180deg. but be pretty solid when needed.
I think a retrofit mount that comprised of two round plates, upper and lower with heavy ball detents would do the trick.
Turn the Harris backwards for for transport, then when you set up flick it around correctly so it can be loaded. You could even "hook" the gun over items when the bipod is in the folded-reverse position.
Make any sense, or just a pipe dream.