Fully Functional Bi-Pod

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Spyider
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ok this one is how to make a Bi-Pod for bassicly any gun but i buily this one for my Orca 89 http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=2900& anyways the pictures bassicly show it all, ask questions but not help!
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Bi-Pod with spring going forwards so hold it up.
Bi-Pod with spring going forwards so hold it up.
Side view of it and it berely sags when up.
Side view of it and it berely sags when up.
legs together and bipod folded back agenst stock, spring keeps tention on it.
legs together and bipod folded back agenst stock, spring keeps tention on it.
Bi-Pod fully forwards, and legs together
Bi-Pod fully forwards, and legs together
Bottom view of Bi-Pod
Bottom view of Bi-Pod
Backviwe of Bi-Pod, spring is attached to stock.
Backviwe of Bi-Pod, spring is attached to stock.
Front view of Bi-Pod, as you can see its attached to a hinge which allows it to swing.
Front view of Bi-Pod, as you can see its attached to a hinge which allows it to swing.
Bi-Pod extended
Bi-Pod extended
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Oh very clean and it looks very functional. It appears that you used conduit. Why? It is more rigid and likley to break just so you know.
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not that much more, if any. It should be just fine. very nice.
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u mean the pipe will break ? the reason i used that is..

1) the metal thingy lol fit exacyly into it
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2) it was lying around from an old marshmellow gun lol

but it works just great and i like it allot.

thanx
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zeigs spud
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lol VERY nice i probably would never put enough time or efort into making that lol. again NICE lol good job it's clean and lookin good.
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thats a sick idear but is there any way to build it with out the springs? good job anyway 8)
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not like springs are that hard to get anyways... go to the home depo or somthing, that was just an old one lying around my work shop.
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where do you buy springs? as my home depot does not have any
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Hey Raptor, that's a 2 year old kick up...take note of the dates when you reply to something.

Home Depot has some few springs in the hardware section. Tractor supply has a little better selection. A hobby store may offer more yet.
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