Primos Releases New Trigger Stick Gun Mounted Bipods

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posted on January 27, 2022
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Primos hunting has announced its new line of Trigger Stick Gun Mounted Bipods, which come in short, medium and tall heights. Highly portable and fast to deploy at any desired height thanks to its built-in one-handed trigger mechanism, the Trigger Stick Gun Mounted Bipod helps hunters make accurate shots with speed no matter the terrain.

These bipods are quick-detachable and will clamp to the sling swivel stud of bolt-action rifles or to a picatinny rail on a modern sporting rifle. The design allows the shooter to utilize their sling and does not impede off-hand shooting. The hinged design also allows the bipod to be folded parallel to the barrel when not in use.

With a sleek head design for ultimate portability and heat-treated steel and alloy construction, the Tigger Stick Gun Mounted Bipod can strap onto the outside of a pack and easily withstand whatever the elements throw its way.

MSRP on the Tigger Stick Gun Mounted Bipod is $149.99 (short height), $164.99 (medium height) and $179.99 (tall height). To learn more about Primos Trigger Sticks, check out Primos.com.

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