New: MDT GRND-Pod Bipod

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posted on February 4, 2022
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New from MDT is the GRND-Pod (pronounced “Ground-Pod”), which was designed for shooters searching for an affordable, highly adjustable bipod. MSRP is $199.95.

MDT Grnd-Pod
The footprint is adjustable from 7.9 to 10.9 inches.


The MDT GRND-Pod can be used with both Picatinny and RRS Dovetail/ARCA mounting interfaces. Using one hand, the height can be adjusted from 4.5 to 9 inches, with four locking points at the 0-, 50-, 90- and 180-degree positions. In addition, the MDT GRND-Pod legs are Atlas/Ckye-Pod foot compatible and can be fully extended in any position by pulling down on the legs.

Made from 6061-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum, carbon fiber and polymer, the Picatinny version of the GRND-Pod weighs 15.3 ounces, while the RRS Dovetail/ARCA one weighs 16.5 ounces.

Learn more at mdttac.com.


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