Bipod · Universal mount · Mid-tier
6-9″ Shooting Bipod — Sling Stud + 20mm Rail Adapter
Ships with both a sling-stud adapter and a 20mm Picatinny adapter. The universal-mount bipod that fits whatever rifle you bring.

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Quick take
The universal-mount 6-9″ shooting bipod — 22 orders. The reason this one earns the pick is that it ships with both a sling-stud mount adapter AND a 20mm Picatinny rail adapter in the same box. That means it fits a wood-stocked traditional rifle with a sling stud AND a modern Picatinny-chassis PCP — pick the adapter, install the bipod. Extendable legs with a 6-9″ range — the right height for prone and bench shooting both.
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Specifications
Key specs
| Height range | 6″ to 9″ — extendable legs with detents |
| Mounting options | Both included — sling-stud adapter AND 20mm Picatinny rail adapter |
| Leg lock | Spring-loaded button releases legs to extend; legs lock automatically at each detent |
| Leg folding | Folds forward against the barrel for transport |
| Construction | Aluminum legs, steel hardware (typical for this class) |
| Compatible rifles — sling stud mode | Any traditional wood-stocked rifle with a forend sling stud (Beeman Chief II/Raider/QB79/AR2079, classic rimfires) |
| Compatible rifles — Picatinny mode | Any modern PCP with a 20mm Picatinny forend rail (Snowpeak Lynx synthetic, JTS Airacuda, Avenger, M60B accessory rail) |
| Best for | Bench shooting, prone hunting, sitting position — 6-9″ range covers low-prone to standard bench |
| Not for | Tall benches (>9″ — use the [7.5-9″ tactical](/pcp/accessories/bipods/tactical-bipod-7-5-9/) instead) or uneven terrain (use the [V10 Tactical](/pcp/accessories/bipods/v10-tactical-bipod/) with independent legs) |
| Buyer rating | 22 orders at partner |
The Hunt & Live take
Why this bipod earns the pick
This is the universal-mount answer to the bipod-attachment problem. Most bipods force you to choose: sling stud (which fits older wood-stocked rifles) or Picatinny rail (which fits modern PCPs). If you own both kinds of rifles, you end up buying two bipods.
This one ships with both adapters in the box. The sling-stud adapter screws into the bipod head and clamps onto a standard 1/2″ sling stud — fitting any rifle with traditional wood-stock furniture. The 20mm Picatinny adapter clamps onto a Picatinny rail — fitting any modern chassis PCP. One bipod, two adapters, every rifle.
The 6-9″ height range is the sweet spot for prone shooting. The lower end (6″) sits the rifle close to the ground for true prone position; the upper end (9″) gives enough clearance for a bench or a low chair. Combined with the universal mounting, this is the bipod for the shooter who has multiple rifles and wants one tool that fits all of them.
What it pairs with
Sling-stud configuration:
- Beeman Chief II and other wood-stocked Beemans
- Beeman QB79 — traditional stock
- Beeman AR2079 — wood furniture
- Beeman Raider — Raider has sling studs
Picatinny configuration:
- Snowpeak Lynx Gen 3 — forend rail
- JTS Airacuda Max — modern chassis
- Snowpeak Max 1 — Picatinny forend
- Snowpeak M60B High Power — Picatinny rail
- Air Venturi Avenger — modern chassis
Honest trade-offs
Both legs deploy together — no independent adjustment. Like the 7.5-9″ bipod, this one extends both legs in parallel. Fine on flat ground; tips the rifle on a slope. The V10 Tactical is the upgrade if you shoot uneven terrain.
The partner’s product page sums it up bluntly: “A great little bipod with extendable legs and sling stud attachment as well as an adapter for a Picatinny rail! A lot of value for the money!” That’s accurate — the value here is the dual-adapter package, not premium components.

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