Lock tight or nail polish. Can also put a small brass nut and lock it down that way
have you considered either locktight or teflon tape to cause some resistance?
Your concerns are easily addressed. The loose screw with Loctite and the feet with small locking spring washers.
You missed the point. The manufacturer should be the one to fix it not the consumer.
@@TheFullNeilson yep. Agree but sometime you need to fix thing due to inconvenience or time factors.
Nice review. I have Harris, Atlas and the ACCU-TAC bi-pods and I like the ACCU-TAC for my larger caliber bolt guns and AR-10 platforms (heavier rifles). Generally go with atlas otherwise now a days. I have some Harris from back in the day as well, still a nice bi-pod if you're on a budget. If you buy anything cheaper than a Harris I think you'll be sorry. I want to have one of the new Magpul bi-pods in person before I pass judgement but i'm not impressed with what I see right now. The polymer legs just don't turn me on.
Like previously stated a dab of blue loctite gel (best thing since sliced bread) and you're golden on the feet. I personally like the fact the the feet are quickly and easily changed. JMO. Keep'm in the bull brother.
loctite will keep the feet locked in
Use lock tight it works
So, are you aware of the difference between Picatinny rail and Arca style rail? Because you shaved an Arca rail to fit a Picatinny rail.
Please refrain from making yourself look foolish. I did not shave an arca rail. I did not shave a rail at all. I shaved the side of the bipod so its picatinny interface could close tighter. Its clear you have zero experience or you would not make such an ignorant comment. Do you see that lug in the middle of the top of the bipod where it connects to the rail? Arca does not have a lug like that
locktite bro its a gun nuts favorite adheasive
Blue lock tight problem solved
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Great video mate. You can always put a little blue loctite on those screws.