Rifle frame extender?

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  • Moorvogi

    Firearm Advocate
    Dec 28, 2014
    855
    a couple weeks ago i saw something on youtube and got me interested in at least looking at it. i looked at it and now i wanna look again.. christmas list kinda thing..

    i'm not sure what it's even called, but.. it attached to the bottom of a rifle/rail to extend the frame out several more inches for bi-pod shooting. giving more stability by shifting the fulcrum pint forward a good 15-30 inches or someting past the default swivel point.

    it did NOT attach to the barrel.. it extended the lower frame/rail out.. but didn't "bounce" or "flex"...

    time to poke thru youtube history (this might be scary) hahah
     

    DutchV

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 8, 2012
    4,730
    That's a lot of cash for two feet of aluminum tube and some fasteners.
     

    Moorvogi

    Firearm Advocate
    Dec 28, 2014
    855
    Not sure that would hold the weight of most heavy barreled scoped rifles.

    perhaps... it's also a fraction of the length. The rifle i'm considering putting it on, is 15 lbs before its loaded. Great for poppin groundhogs at 500 yards but.. want to make it "easier". $600 isn't easier on the pocket book though!
     

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