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Harris Engineering S-BRM Hinged Base 6 - 9-Inch BiPod,Black

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Features

  • This Bi pod is useful For Shooting Off The Bench

Description

The Series s Harris Bipod rotates to either side for instant leveling on uneven ground. The hinged base has tension adjustment and buff springs to eliminate tremor or looseness in crotch area of the Bipod. This is an improved version of the original leg notch Bipod. The legs eject by spring action. Four height settings from 6 to 9 inches. Weight is 13 ounces.SpecificationsUltralight weights 13 oz.Extends from 6" to 9"Leg notches in 1" increments.Legs are spring loaded, for fast deployment.Swivels (tilts) to compensate for uneven terrain.Has a built in sling swivel stud to attach the sling

Brand: Harris Engineering


Color: Black


Material: aluminum, high carbon steel


Item Weight: 0.35 Kilograms


Maximum Height: 9 Inches


Minimum Height: ‎6 Inches


Manufacturer: ‎Sportsman Supply


UPC: ‎859343005124 051156113090


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎90


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎9.96 x 5.51 x 2.28 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.39 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎13 x 4.5 x 13 inches


Brand Name: ‎Harris Engineering


Country of Origin: ‎United States


Warranty Description: ‎SEE MANUFACTURER


Model Name: ‎S-BRM


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎S-BRM


Model Year: ‎2016


Included Components: ‎Bipod


Sport Type: ‎Archery


Grip Material: ‎Hard Rubber


Grip Type: ‎w/ Bipod


Date First Available: February 21, 2007


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very real, legitimate Harris Bipod
I saw in the reviews a few people were getting fake bipods. Many weren't, but enough were that along with the lower-than-average price, it gave me pause for concern. After reviewing the price changes on camelcamelcamel (and emailing harris directly about it), I decided to take the plunge anyways and I'm glad I did. Its a very real, authentic, genuine American-made Harris Bipod. Bear in mind my frame of reference is only for very cheap bipods and even then it was on other people's guns. I did some reviewing and googling before settling on these and let me tell you, the features listed are no joke and really add to the quality of the bipod. Came in a clear plastic bag with paperwork from Harris. It's marked on the bottom with their name and the USA made stamp. Just open the package and its ready to go. Super easy to install and holds on tight. It's sturdy as hell. Feels very solid while being quite light (good for me as I have a heavy rifle). I sent about 20 rounds of 7mm Rem Mag down range and it couldn't be tightened beyond what I had done when I installed it. No shifting. No legs wiggling or falling or closing while shooting. The swivel makes a massive difference in ability to shift to different targets. I will be purchasing a pod lock though as I feel I don't quite have it tight enough. My rifle is quite heavy (12 pounds) and it WILL shift and move with a little pressure. That being said, if you hand-tighten the nut its not going to just flop around. It's easy to keep it still and level. I'd just rather it be a little bit tighter to really lock it in place and I just cant get enough leverage to do that without the podlock. The notched and spring-loaded legs are a huge improvement over others I've used. Easy and simple to manipulate with one hand whether you're raising or lowering them. Notches make it easy to get it locked into place. I got the 6-9 which for me was plenty of height for prone/bench shooting. Sling stud seems sturdy as well. I lugged the rifle around a good bit and it held on just fine. There is a bit of the bipod that digs into your back when you carry it though, but that was alleviated by tightening the sling up a bit. Overall, I'm glad I got it. There's a reason so many people recommend Harris bipods. Yes there are more expensive ones, but for sub-$100 I'll go with nothing other than Harris. Yeah you can get a bipod for $20-$30 dollars and it will probably be ok, but its no comparison when you get a quality bipod in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2018 by Chris B.

  • Great bipod with an unbeatable pedigree!
I love this bipod! It went on my Colt 901-16S (.308). Was on the fence for a long time over the 6-9 or 9-11. Super glad I went with the 6-9 because with the picatinny rail adapter (American Defense) the 9-11 would have been far too high when shooting prone. Like many people have said, I too had a hard time getting enough torque on the swivel lock to keep the rifle from canting, but I attribute that to the higher than normal CG from the bipod rail adapter and the scope riser. I bought an Alpha-Bravo short angled swivel lock, made out of zinc, from Midway ($15). If I had this bipod on a bolt action I think it would be fine; I might try on my 7mag to see. Anyway, the height of this 6-9 is more than enough to clear my 20 round magazines by ~1", but my 25 round magazines are a little too tall to keep from clearing the ground. Overall this is an amazing American made bipod at a very reasonable price, considering all the alternatives. It's not the most expensive, by a long shot, but it's also not the cheapest. In the end I'll always pay more for a product made in the USA! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2016 by Smith, A Smith, A

  • Great product,fast shipping.
High quality product, super fast shipping. Recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2026 by Derrick

  • Perfect price point, even after you also get a lever lock!
Harris makes the least-expensive rock-solid, reliable 'professional grade' bipod. You can spend $250-$500, to get a little more performance...or you can spend less on a poor copy and get anything from much less performance/reliability to total garbage. - The "S-" (swivel) capability is well worth the extra $25, to let you align the rifle vertically on any surface. Your bullet drops a hundred or more inches at 300 yards, so just 7 degrees of scope tilt will cause miss distance of more than a foot. - With the "S-", I also like the "M" notched legs, especially since they're no extra charge! I can quickly get the legs adjusted to the right length and rock solid without having to tighten anything - they snap into a notch and you're done. - As others have said, a lock lever is also essential, though it must be bought separately. There's no "happy medium" setting in the original knurled nut. You need pliers to adjust it, and then it's either too stiff to let you adjust tilt, or too loose to hold position after adjustment. With the lever, you start loose, adjust your tilt, then swing it snug with your fingertips. Even with the added cost, the Harris is worth every penny. I always buy the Alpha Bravo brand of lock lever, though Amazon sells the MIM, which is probably as good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2015 by Scott Millett

  • Harris Bipod ...
Love this bipod ... had hard time deciding on how long the legs should be - do I only shoot from the bench or do I get a little longer legs to shoot from sitting position???? The Harris bipod connected (installed) very easily - looks and feels very strong & durable. Harris bipod installs by pinch-gripping the sling nipple on the rifle stock, (no drilling or complex mounting procedures). Can be simply and temporarily removed by thumb-wheel adjustment screw and sling nipple-pinch holder (30 seconds - on/off ... wouldn't do this often). Adds a bit of weight to the front-end of the rifle - but still is very nice. Have the Harris bipod mounted to a Marlin .308 with the heavy 26" barrel - does not jump to the left or right when fired. No noticeable jump or lift from ground or bench, straight back recoil & recovery – tight shot group! If you have a rail system (picitinny or weaver) on the bottom of your military style rifle you may wish to concider a Rota-pod adapter as well. No rail system - no adapter required! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2013 by Larry Buser

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