Old 07-23-2009, 03:57 PM   #1
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Mounting Bipod on Mini-14?

I'm wondering what is the best location, and best way, to mount an aftermarket bipod on a Mini-14? I'd just as soon not have to remove the gas block. My Mini-14 is the stainless/Hogue version......see picture.
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Old 07-24-2009, 02:27 AM   #2
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install a stud then mount a Harris
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Old 07-24-2009, 04:46 AM   #3
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They have an adaptor for the bipod.They cost about $21.. ,,,sam.
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Old 07-26-2009, 10:39 AM   #4
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First, get rid of the sling swivel on the gas block. If you use it with a sling, it will significantly lower your point of impact due to barrel bending.

You have a plastic stock, remove the metal stock liner and drill the stock for installation of a sling swivel stud. You need a thin nut in the stock. I have done it to a couple of them now. I like using a standard Harris bypod.
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They have an adaptor for the bipod.They cost about $21.. ,,,sam.
Sam.....sorry.......who has an adaptor? Does it somehow fit on the front sling swivel?
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Quote:       Originally Posted by Clem321 View Post
First, get rid of the sling swivel on the gas block. If you use it with a sling, it will significantly lower your point of impact due to barrel bending.

You have a plastic stock, remove the metal stock liner and drill the stock for installation of a sling swivel stud. You need a thin nut in the stock. I have done it to a couple of them now. I like using a standard Harris bypod.
Clem, do you reinsert the metal stock liner after you have installed the stud plus a thin nut in the stock.....you mean on the inside of the stock?
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Sam.....sorry.......who has an adaptor? Does it somehow fit on the front sling swivel?


Harris HB-14

harris bipods make thier own adaptor.
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Old 07-29-2009, 08:01 PM   #8
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Clem, do you reinsert the metal stock liner after you have installed the stud plus a thin nut in the stock.....you mean on the inside of the stock?
Of course. The liner is required to control the movement of the op rod. There are ribs in the plastic stock that provide some open volume below the liner, enough room for a thin nut to hold the sling stud. I didn't mention that because I thought it was intuitively obvious to the casual observer. Of course, what may be obvious to one may not be obvious to someone else. Sorry.

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