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Accu-Shot BT46-LW17 PSR Atlas Bipod with ADM-170-S, Multicolor

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Features

  • Height Range: 4.75 9.0" approximately
  • Preloaded Pan: 15 degrees +/-
  • Preloaded Cant: 15 degrees +/-
  • Fore and Aft pivot limiting Bosses

Description

The PSR (Precision) Atlas Bipod came about as the Atlas was selected for the USSOCOM system. These changes include a non-rotational legs, fore and aft pivot limiting bosses and a 40% stronger Inner leg. SPECS: Height Range: 5–9" (6.56” at 90°). Preloaded Pan: 30 degrees. Preloaded Cant: 30 degrees. Position Button 0.5" diameter. Fore and Aft pivot limiting Bosses. 5 leg positions: 0, 45, 90, 135 & 180 degrees. Non-Rotating Legs: outer leg does not rotate around inner leg. Larger, stronger inner legs. Weight: 11.42 ounces approx. Footprint: 8–11". MORE INFORMATION: UHMW components used for smooth tracking. Preload on Pan and Cant can be tightened by means of the knurled knob. Picatinny Rail Mount interface by either standard machine screw fastener based clamp or optional ARMS 17S lever mount. Independent, intentional and non-orientated leg positioning allows either hand to move leg into any of the five leg positions. Solid leg positions allows shooter to load the bipod at the 45 and 90 degree positions. Non-orientated leg length adjustment done by either hand: Outer leg slides on the Inner leg locating on any of five positions 3/4" apart. Optional 3” Leg Extensions to increase height. Standard soft, durable Rubber feet that are suitable for many surfaces. Optional interchangeable Ski, Spike, Cleat and Spiked Cleat feet easily swapped in the field with the press of a stainless steel plunger with a bullet tip. Optional mounting systems available for Accuracy International.

Brand: Accu-Shot


Color: Multicolor


Item Weight: 13.61 Ounces


Maximum Height: 9 Inches


Minimum Height: 5.2 Inches


Grip Material: Rubber


Maximum Height: 9 Inches


Minimum Height: 5.2 Inches


Item Weight: 13.61 Ounces


Leg Style: Bipod


Color: Multicolor


UPC: 013964722215 757183077922 751738737996


Brand Name: Accu-Shot


Manufacturer: Accu-Shot


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Top Amazon Reviews

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The majority of users are very satisfied with the product, praising its easy installation, sturdy quality, and its commitment to performing exactly as described. While some have compared it to other bipods, coming up with various pros and cons, in general, the reviews indicate that it's a reliable, robust, and easy to use bipod that holds up well and offers excellent functionality.

Pros

  • 👍 Easy to install
  • 😊 Performs as specified by the manufacturer
  • 💪 Sturdiness and ruggedness
  • 👌 Good for shooting at the range
  • 😎 Cool design and aesthetics

Cons

  • 😒 Slower to deploy compared to some other bipods
  • 👀 Requires additional focus to adjust the leg positions
  • 🤔 Limited use of multiple leg deployment angles
  • 🔄 Limited control over cant and rotation tension

Should I Buy It?

Yes, the product is highly recommended. Despite a few minor concerns raised, the overwhelming feedback from users suggests that this bipod is high quality, easy to install, and offers solid performance. If you're in the market for a robust and reliable bipod, this could very well be the product for you.


  • Slight changes to the design over time
I noticed the position pins and plates weren't tapered like in the photos on the B&T website, meaning the legs have a small amount of play when locked into each position. B&T customer service confirmed they "...switched to square pins and plates to have better engagement for reliability so you will not experience any rolled plates in the future that will cause the leg to slip into the next position." I can see how this change would make it stronger (and easier to manufacture). Compared to my plastic Magpul bipod, this bipod is very rigid. My only complaint is the tensioning knob is pretty useless. By comparison, the Magpul knob allows you to get a very good grip with your thumb and forefinger, and effectively locks down the bipod from pan and cant, whereas on the B&T bipod, you can still rotate and cant the rifle as if the knob wasn't tightened enough. There's only about a 1/2 turn between "tight" and loose, and tight isn't enough. Seems like this part of it could use a redesign. And a minor cosmetic note: The ADM mount silk screen was shifted/ghosted, like they slipped during application. Overall, still very functional. See pictures. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2022 by G. Davis G. Davis

  • From Magpul to atlas
I had a Magpul bipod before, didn’t know if a 300 dollar bipod was worth it…. It is. I love the ability to cant and easily move around. This bipod allows for stability and mobility, you can lock in as well as unlock and move around. I love this high quality product!
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023 by Daniel Joseph

  • Great product
Bought this for my fiance as a gift and he absolutely loved it! Works very well and easy to install/use.
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • BEST BIPOD - HANDS DOWN!
Expensive, YES! Worth every cent, ABSOLUTELY! Stable, handles recoil, looks great. Better than any bipod I ever used in the military. Put this on a Daniel Defense M4A1 AR15. Between the gun, optics, bipod, surefire, trigger, mags, case, and other options - north of $6k... Took a few years to save and put it together but it's a fantastic shooter. Make sure you spend the extra $40 on this model; legs have the grooves! It's a MUST. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2017 by Liz Liz

  • Best bipod ever... for me.
This item has tight tolerances, little to no play, sturdy, light, sexy, and overall functions very well. It's beautiful piece of craftsmanship and a testament to the creator. Thank you. I thought I wouldn't like that you have to operate the legs independently of each other and they don't deploy as quickly as the harris bipods, but I think the atlas bipods are very practical in their functionality and it also contributes to it's lighter weight. Of course the cost of this unit is seemingly unrealistically high, but all in all knowing what it would take to produce this item with such quality and potentially not on a production line... would make sense. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2017 by Brandon

  • Exactly as advertised and factory product
I balked at spending this much on a bipod, but it was worth the money! Genuine factory product
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024 by kdwatkinspc

  • The Atlas is rugged and looks great. For hunting it is lower to deploy than the Harris.
I have had two Harris Bipods before purchasing the Atlas. They are my only basis for comparison Pros for the Atlas: 1). It is lighter and more rugged. 2) For shooting at the range the Atlas is stronger and allows more consistent loading. 3) it looks great. There are no springs to catch on bushes or clothes. The cons mostly relate to hunting. Cons 1) it is slower than the Harris. The legs on the Harris deploy together to 90 degrees. This allows the legs to be quickly extended with one hand without taking your eyes off the target. The Atlas requires pushing a button and rotating the legs one at a time to one of several defined positions. This requires some concentration. 2) The Atlas legs require more attention to extend. The legs on the Harris are spring loaded. Press a button and a leg will extend all the way. The weight of the rifle can then be used to set the correct height. 3) The Atlas allows the legs to be deployed at several angles. I am sure there must be a time this would be useful but I can’t imagine what it would be. 4) The Atlas does not allow locking of can’t or rotation. That is not a big deal. The problem is one knob controls tension on both. In order to get my preferred tension on cant, the rotation is so tight that the legs move when I rotate. The bipod is new, time and use may solve the problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2023 by Norman Hamlin

  • It is a quality product.
This is a great bipod. Sturdy and very well made. It is quieter than the one with feet that swivel. The QD clamp will not tighten completely down on my picatinay rail on my Sig 620 Patrol without one layer of electrical tape under it though like my other one. I may take a file to it. I have to readjust because picatinay rail is two clicks smaller than the Sig's anyway so tape no problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2021 by Byron A

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