Types of HARRIS legs

The different types of legs

SMOOTH LEGS

They allow numerous height adjustments when the legs are removed. Thumbscrews on each leg set the desired height. The bipod stores conveniently when not in use, folding towards the muzzle. The folded legs are held firmly in place by robust return springs.

TOOTHY LEGS

Spring loaded and when the release button is pressed, they spring to maximum height. Adjustments lock at 1-inch intervals and are released by pressing a button on each leg. Serrated legs are available on BR (6-9 inches) and L (9-13 inches) bipod models. The bipod conveniently stores out of the way when not in use, folding towards the muzzle. The folded legs are held firmly in place by robust return springs.

SELF-LEVELING LEGS

It allows the shooter to quickly set up on uneven surfaces and adjust the height of the legs without leaving their position. Self-leveling legs are available on BR (6-9 inches) and L (9-13 inches) bipod models. The self-leveling legs allow for numerous height adjustments and only a simple twist of the locking mechanism is needed to keep them in position. To keep the legs fully retracted or extended it is necessary to tighten the locking mechanism. The bipod conveniently stores out of the way when not in use, folding towards the muzzle. The folded legs are held firmly in place by robust return springs.