Q:

Airforce frame to bipod adapter.

Hey Guys,

I’ve made a few of these adapters for guys here and thought I’d test the waters.

Basically what I’ve done is made an adapter that slides onto the bottom rail of the AF frame and incorporates a 1.5″ diameter “forearm” for a typical rifle stock to rest against. The bottom has a ‘sling swivel stud’ that you use to attach the bipod. It is secured with two set-screws from the bottom and locks the “dovetail” into place.

I really haven’t gotten into making it really pretty; it’s functional, though. I need some ideas for making it look better.

Is this something of value that I can add to my portfolio?

I can get it painted, but anodizing will be cost prohibitive.

Would $35 be too much?

Regards,
Jim

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Holes in it for that ‘tactical’ look.

A flute, high up on each side, and as you say, the rest will be covered with the bipod plate.
35 sounds about right for a nice, one piece adaptor.

Hey Pablouk,

Yes, I agree. However, there isn’t all that much that can be seen after the bipod is added.

I’m going to either chamfer the front and back or round them over. Need more ideas.

Thanks,

Jim

Fluting goes a long way, as you know..

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