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G2G atlas bipod GOOD TO GO GEAR CLint & heiDi Smith the new b&t atlas bipod may well fill the bill as a rifle person’s dream bipod come true. true to atlas’ legendary task hold heavy stuff — like the world — the b&t atlas bipod holds a rifle rock-solid. atlas would be proud. it attaches to the rifle by the use of several different types of systems, including a Picitinny rail and/or the armS17S, which is a quick-release for complete removal of the bipod if required. When extended, the legs have adjustments in the range of 5" to 9", with four setting variation heights. in the down position, two position settings of either 90-degrees or 45-degrees forward or back can be set with 15 degrees of side-to-side or cant available. it’s lockable with a knurled wheel located between the legs. Standard issue for the leg tips are soft rubber feet with more aggressive optional tips available if needed. the whole bipod is built from 6061 aluminum and anodized flat black. Kasey beltz shipped ms. heidi her personal new atlas bipod and she promptly saddled it up to her gaP 338 Lapua — a great bipod for a great rifle. i think it might be arguable that atlas held up the world, but there is no doubt the new b&t atlas tlas bipod will soon be holding up the front end of a bunch of rifles. top op quality stuff here. www.accu-shot.com Firebird Mag Holder CLint & heiDi Smith although rifles are not new to law enforcement, many agencies have become rifle-bearing in the last decade, with the lion’s share throwing the lever over the last five years. already overloaded in the Sam browne belt mode, spare rifle ammunition is still a sound idea for street cops. Leos appreciate S.W.a.t. but bluntly, sometimes they are a bit “late” to the festivities, so it’s a good idea to have some extra ammunition available until they might arrive. Scott Springer’s new Firebird dual magazine holder for the very popular and very functional magPul magazines is a good way to have extra ammo around. the Firebird is very well made and a solid piece of gear that firmly and correctly holds two mags, one in the well and one in the “ready for the reload” as might be required. a theoretical issue could be considered should the magazine take a hit from incoming rounds fouling both magazines — elaborate, but not unheard of. i vote not to worry on that one. it’s sort of like the “danger” of night sights on your pistol when a bad guy is behind you in a fight? We need to draw lines sometimes and this may be one of those times. i have several of the Firebirds and mine have worked flawlessly. Personally, i roll the ball with the right mag in the well and the spare left magazine inside the triangle of my arms and the rifle to help if working hard left corners in a tactical environment. Police may review the system to see if it is effected by the lock system in their vehicle, but if so that is a no worry, just contact Springer as he has already thought of that issue. the Firebirds can also be numbered and department-marked as needed. the piece is a welcome addition to the rifle platform for law enforcement officers. www.springerprecision.com WWW.AMERICANCOPMAGAZINE.COM 13