Feb 24, 2026
A bipod assembly includes a first yoke configured to be attached to a firearm. A second yoke is pivotably attached to the first yoke. Right and left legs are pivotably connected to the second yoke and movable between an open position and a closed position. The bipod assembly is movable between a stowed and locked position, a stowed and unlocked position, a deployed and unlocked position, and a deployed and locked position. In a locked position, part of each leg engages the first yoke to maintain the leg's open or closed position as well as the leg's deployed or stowed position. The bipod assembly enables one-hand deployment from a stowed state.
Feb 24, 2026
A system for a bipod. The system includes a coupler to couple at least one leg to a firearm. The leg includes one flexible joint which allows the leg to flex about a flexible joint. The system allows conversion of the flexible leg from a flexible position to a rigid position whereby flexing about the flexible joint is prevented. A lock is manipulated to convert the leg from rigid to flexible.
Feb 24, 2026
Adjustable leg fastening arrangement ( 200 ) for a bipod ( 1 ) for a rifle ( 2 ), the adjustable leg fastening arrangement comprising a first pivoting part ( 210 ), arranged to be fastened to a leg part ( 100 ); a second pivoting part ( 220 ), arranged to be fastened to a bipod main part ( 300 ) or to the rifle, the second pivoting part being pivotable in relation to the first pivoting part. The invention is characterised in that the adjustable leg fastening arrangement further comprises a conical recess ( 211 ) and a conical part ( 221 ), an outer surface of the conical part being arranged to engage in a friction engagement with an inner surface of said conical recess, the conical recess and the conical part each being arranged to be rotationally-fixedly attached to a respective different one of said first pivoting part and said second pivoting part; and a screw engagement means ( 201 ) arranged to press the conical part axially into and against the conical recess, thereby increasing a friction of said friction engagement. The invention also relates to a method.
Jan 6, 2026
Interface connection adapter arrangement ( 300 ) for a bipod ( 1 ) for a rifle ( 2 ), wherein said arrangement further comprises a first part ( 310 ) and a second part ( 320 ), being trans-latable in relation to each other, the arrangement comprising a rifle fastener ( 331 ), in turn comprising cooperating fastener means both on said first part and on said second part; said rifle fastener being arranged to be activated for fastening the arrangement to the rifle by translating said first part in relation to said second part into a gripping position; and wherein the arrangement is arranged to be connected to two leg parts. The invention is characterised in that the arrangement further comprises a spring means ( 350 ), arranged to press the first part and the second part together; and a freedom of movement adjustment means ( 360 ), arranged to adjustably limit a freedom of translational movement of said first part in relation to said second part away from each other. The invention also relates to a method.
Dec 2, 2025
Nov 11, 2025
Detachable leg arrangement ( 100 ) for a bipod ( 1 ) for a rifle ( 2 ), comprising a leg part ( 110 ), having an axial direction ( 111 ), a distal end ( 112 ) and a proximal end ( 113 ) comprising a first threaded engagement means ( 114 ); and a leg part attachment means ( 120 ), comprising a second threaded engagement means ( 121 ), the first engagement means being arranged to engage with the second engagement means, allowing the leg part attachment means to move axially towards the leg part. The invention is characterised in that the leg part attachment means comprises a mushroom-shaped support part ( 123 ) with an abutment surface ( 124 ) arranged to face said proximal end, and in that the support part has a non-circular cross-sectional shape ( 125 ). The invention further relates to a method.
Sep 23, 2025
This disclosure describes systems, methods, and apparatus for a bipod having pivot and cant functionality built into a unified cant/pivot assembly, housing, and pivot block. Rotation of a locking knob under the housing can gradually increase or decrease friction of the cant and pivoting degrees of freedom. Sufficient loosening of the locking knob can allow a pivot block to be lifted from the housing and rotated 180°, and then retightened to lock in a given pivot position. Before this 180 rotation of the pivot block, the pivot block and hence the firearm is free to pivot up to 10°, or up to 20°, or up to 30°.
Aug 12, 2025
Interface connection adapter arrangement ( 300 ) for a bipod ( 1 ) for a rifle ( 2 ), wherein the arrangement is arranged to be pivotally connected to two leg parts ( 110 ), the leg parts when fastened both being arranged to pivot in relation to the arrangement between a first orientation in which an axis ( 111 ) of the leg part in question extends on a first side of a main connection plane ( 303 ), and a second orientation in which the axis extends on a second, opposite, side of said main connection plane. The invention is characterised in that the arrangement further comprises a first interface side ( 330 ), provided with a first rifle fastener ( 331 ), in turn arranged to fasten the arrangement to the rifle in accordance with a first rifle fastening system, and a second interface side ( 340 ), provided with a second rifle fastener ( 341 ), in turn arranged to fasten the arrangement to the rifle in accordance with a second rifle fastening system, and in that the second rifle fastening system is associated with a different fastener geometry as compared to the first rifle connection system. The invention also relates to a method.
May 6, 2025
A firearm support includes a housing, two or more legs, a column, a firearm mount, and a remote actuator. The housing including a first hydraulic cylinder. The two or more legs are pivotally coupled to and extending from the housing. The column resides at least partially within the first hydraulic cylinder. The firearm mount supports a firearm and is attached to a distal end of the column opposite the first hydraulic cylinder. The remote actuator is fluidly coupled to the first hydraulic cylinder through a hydraulic hose. The remote actuator adjusts a height of the column by moving hydraulic fluid through the hydraulic hose in response to rotation of a height adjustment knob on the remote actuator.