Lightweight, slimline design eliminates the clunky extra baggage look that goes along with trying to mate a bipod to a AR-15/M16 handguard. The rugged, aluminum platform with fixed attachment stud provides a superior fit to Weaver or Picatinny, accessory rails. Two hex-head crossbolts give uniform clamping pressure, so adapter remains rock solid while shooting. Specifically contoured to accept Harris and similar bipods that attach to a swivel stud.
Léger, design mince élimine le look de bagages supplémentaires maladroit qui va de pair avec essayant de s'accoupler un bipied pour un AR-15/M16 garde-main. Le robuste, plate-forme en aluminium avec goujon de fixation fixe fournit un ajustement supérieur à Weaver ou Picatinny, accessoires rails. Deux pans crossbolts donner la pression de serrage uniforme, adaptateur alors restes rock solide pendant le tournage. Spécialement profilée pour accepter de Harris et des bipodes similaires qui s'attachent à un poteau pivotant.
Spécifications : aluminium de qualité aéronautique, revêtement dur anodisé, finition noir mat. 2-5/8 po (6,7 cm) long, 1¼"(3,2 cm) large, 5/8 po (1,6 cm) haut. 2,2 oz (62 g) m/m
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Évaluations client de YANKEE HILL MACHINE CO., INC. PICATINNY BIPOD ADAPTER
Nombre d'évaluations: 7
De brownells.com: 7
Note moyenne: 3.4
Bipod mount/ sling mount(09.11.2009)
Very solid steel mount that has double cross bars. Heavier than others and takes up more space.
Yankee Hill Bipod Adapter(08.04.2010)
I use this to hold my Harris bipod to my M&P 15-22. This is a once piece clamping design that I was not able to loosen enough to slide the adapter onto the rail from the side so one has to slip it on from the end. This is its only limitation. It is well made, clamps tightly, works well in holding my Harris bipod solidly to the forerail and is of good quality manufacturing. It has two screw tighening which was important to me. I did not feel one screw was enough.
Not on just any rail(16.02.2011)
I like the idea of the product. Its solid if it can go on. I put it on a cheap plastic rail. I finally got around to free floating my AR with a YHM free float rail, yeah it does fit on its own rail products. It is possible putting it on the cheap rail cinch it down making it impossible to install on the aluminum one later, but I doubt it.
The perfect match for Harris bipod(04.10.2011)
The YHM bipod adapter is perfectly tailored for the Harris bipod. The swivel stud that connects to the bipod is precisely located to center the base of the bipod when installed. Similar accessories has their stud located at the center of the adapter offsetting the position of the bipod when installed. This is a minor flaw and in no way affects the operation of the bipod. It does however affects the overall aesthetics. It goes to show that YHM did their homework when they designed this gadget. Great job, great price. Higly recommended. A QD version will be a great addition to this line up.
I WOULD BUY THIS UNIT AGAIN.(08.01.2012)
UNIT IS EXACTLY AS STATED, A BREEZE TO INSTALL AND THE MENTIONED OFF SET FIT PERFECTLY ON MY ARMALITE .308
Did Not Fit My Picatinny Rail(04.04.2012)
This is a solidly made adapter milled out of a single piece of aluminum. It does not have a separate clamping bar, but appears to depend on a cut halfway through the adapter to give some "spring" to one side. However, it can't really be spread apart. It can not be installed by rotating it from the side over the rail, and it was too narrow to slide onto my rail from the end.
I am returning this product for another after I talk to a Brownell's technician.
TIGHT FIT(10.01.2015)
some rails this slides right on. the last rail I put it on had to use a plastic mallet to send it home. I don't have a problem doing this. I rather have it on the tight side than be loose.
Référence: 100002072 YANKEE HILL MACHINE CO., INC. PICATINNY BIPOD ADAPTER Ref Fabricant: YHM638 Léger, design mince élimine le look de bagages supplémentaires maladroit qui va de pair avec essayant de s'accoupler un bipied pour un AR-15/M16 garde-main. Le robuste, plate-forme en aluminium avec goujon de fixation fixe fournit un ajustement supérieur à Weaver ou Picatinny, accessoires rails. Deux pans crossbolts donner la pression de serrage uniforme, adaptateur alors restes rock solide pendant le tournage. Spécialement profilée pour accepter de Harris et des bipodes similaires qui s'attachent à un poteau pivotant.
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Caractéristiques:Attachment: PicatinnyUtilisation: Swivel Stud Mount
Lightweight, slimline design eliminates the clunky extra baggage look that goes along with trying to mate a bipod to a AR-15/M16 handguard. The rugged, aluminum platform with fixed attachment stud provides a superior fit to Weaver or Picatinny, accessory rails. Two hex-head crossbolts give uniform clamping pressure, so adapter remains rock solid while shooting. Specifically contoured to accept Harris and similar bipods that attach to a swivel stud.
Léger, design mince élimine le look de bagages supplémentaires maladroit qui va de pair avec essayant de s'accoupler un bipied pour un AR-15/M16 garde-main. Le robuste, plate-forme en aluminium avec goujon de fixation fixe fournit un ajustement supérieur à Weaver ou Picatinny, accessoires rails. Deux pans crossbolts donner la pression de serrage uniforme, adaptateur alors restes rock solide pendant le tournage. Spécialement profilée pour accepter de Harris et des bipodes similaires qui s'attachent à un poteau pivotant.
Spécifications : aluminium de qualité aéronautique, revêtement dur anodisé, finition noir mat. 2-5/8 po (6,7 cm) long, 1¼"(3,2 cm) large, 5/8 po (1,6 cm) haut. 2,2 oz (62 g) m/m
Plus...
Évaluations client de YANKEE HILL MACHINE CO., INC. PICATINNY BIPOD ADAPTER
Nombre d'évaluations: 7
De brownells.com: 7
Note moyenne: 3.4
Bipod mount/ sling mount(09.11.2009)
Very solid steel mount that has double cross bars. Heavier than others and takes up more space.
Yankee Hill Bipod Adapter(08.04.2010)
I use this to hold my Harris bipod to my M&P 15-22. This is a once piece clamping design that I was not able to loosen enough to slide the adapter onto the rail from the side so one has to slip it on from the end. This is its only limitation. It is well made, clamps tightly, works well in holding my Harris bipod solidly to the forerail and is of good quality manufacturing. It has two screw tighening which was important to me. I did not feel one screw was enough.
Not on just any rail(16.02.2011)
I like the idea of the product. Its solid if it can go on. I put it on a cheap plastic rail. I finally got around to free floating my AR with a YHM free float rail, yeah it does fit on its own rail products. It is possible putting it on the cheap rail cinch it down making it impossible to install on the aluminum one later, but I doubt it.
The perfect match for Harris bipod(04.10.2011)
The YHM bipod adapter is perfectly tailored for the Harris bipod. The swivel stud that connects to the bipod is precisely located to center the base of the bipod when installed. Similar accessories has their stud located at the center of the adapter offsetting the position of the bipod when installed. This is a minor flaw and in no way affects the operation of the bipod. It does however affects the overall aesthetics. It goes to show that YHM did their homework when they designed this gadget. Great job, great price. Higly recommended. A QD version will be a great addition to this line up.
I WOULD BUY THIS UNIT AGAIN.(08.01.2012)
UNIT IS EXACTLY AS STATED, A BREEZE TO INSTALL AND THE MENTIONED OFF SET FIT PERFECTLY ON MY ARMALITE .308
Did Not Fit My Picatinny Rail(04.04.2012)
This is a solidly made adapter milled out of a single piece of aluminum. It does not have a separate clamping bar, but appears to depend on a cut halfway through the adapter to give some "spring" to one side. However, it can't really be spread apart. It can not be installed by rotating it from the side over the rail, and it was too narrow to slide onto my rail from the end.
I am returning this product for another after I talk to a Brownell's technician.
TIGHT FIT(10.01.2015)
some rails this slides right on. the last rail I put it on had to use a plastic mallet to send it home. I don't have a problem doing this. I rather have it on the tight side than be loose.