- A
bipod is a V-shaped
portable attachment that
helps support and
steady a device,
usually a
weapon such as a long gun or a mortar. The term
comes from...
- The
orbiter connected to the ET via two
umbilicals near its
bottom and a
bipod near its top section.: 50–51
After its fuel had been expended, the ET separated...
- The
bipod mast is a two-legged mast used
originally in
Egypt during the 3rd
millennium BCE. It can be
described as two
poles secured together at the top...
- M1918
Browning Automatic Rifle. It may also be
fired from the
integral bipod, M122 tripod, and some
other mounts. M60
ammunition comes in a
cloth bandolier...
-
combined with a
frontal bipod. A
bipod has two legs and
provides stability along the left-to-right
coordinate axis of motion. The
bipod permits the operator...
-
development of a new
bipod, a
thicker and
shorter barrel with a new
muzzle device, and 15/20-round magazines. The
detachable bipod designed for this project...
- catch. When
firing from the hip, the
bipod legs
remain extended and the left leg is
gripped for support. The
bipod can be
removed from the gas cylinder...
-
Germany starting in 1915. It used 100- and 200-round
belts and
utilized a
bipod,
which allowed the
weapon to be
mounted on a flat
surface for more accurate...
-
controlled fire
while not
using the
bipod. The ****ault grip and
bipod can be
installed together,
however the
bipod cannot be
folded with the ****ault grip...
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company FN Herstal. The M240B and M240G are
usually fired from
integrated bipods, tripods, or
vehicular mounts;
regarding tripod use, the U.S. Army primarily...