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F T/R Competition Trying to identify an F class style bipod

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Hello!

While attempting to fire a Palma practice match on Friday, I noticed a rather unique looking bipod that seemed to have potential in my mind for F T/R, but did not have the opportunity to chat with its owner to find out more.

Bipod description:
Material: appeared to be three sided aluminum channel.
Forearm unit: this appeared to be made of the three sided aluminum channel, in the shape of a wide stance block "M".
Legs: Each leg was made of two different sizes of three sided aluminum channel. The lower unit of each leg fit into the upper unit to facilitate adjustment, and was held in place with a tension knob on a bolt. The upper legs appeared to be "welded" to the forearm attachment, making the block "M".
Feet: these were of pivoting ski design.

Observation:
This bipod actually looked like an over-sized "M" unlike the Sinclair bipod that looks like a testimonial to suspension bridge design. This particular bipod had an exterior finish that was dark blue, and the interior channels were raw finish aluminum.

I realize this may be a poor description, but based upon the description, can anyone suggest a possible manufacturer and source for the bipod, presuming it is not a home-made bipod?

Thanks!
 
Sounds like a gen 1 siclair
 

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Hi. Thanks for the input. The"Mystic" looks a lot like what I saw, but with a few differences. The leg adjustment knobs were on the outside of the legs, not the inside; hence the open side. Additionally, "body" that attaches to the legs and forearm used 3 sides channel stock, it wasn't skeletal in design as the picture shows.