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Do I need a key mod for a bipod?
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Do I need a key mod for a bipod?
yes you will need some type of rail system to attach a bipod In your case you need a Keymod rail section any of these will work budsgunshop.com/catalog/search.php?q=Keymod+rail+section&type=
Robert, yes you will need a Key-Mod Rail Section to attach a Bipod Sir. You can find the appropriate length here : budsgunshop.com/catalog/search.php?q=Keymod+rail+section&type=
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American Tactical Imports Omni Hybrid MAXX 5.56 NATO Semi-Automatic .223 REM/5.56 NATO NATO 16
Robert, Although I don't own this particular brand AR, I just last week completed installing a bi-pod on my AR. I have a Keymod style hand guard and from my research, there a not a lot of choices out there for a direct mount Keymod bi-pod. The vast majority are Picatinny rail mounted. The best solution is to buy a Keymod (or M-Lok depending on which type of handguard you have) Picatinny rail adaptor and install that on the bottom of the handguard. Then you can easily mount (and remove) the bipod. The Picatinny rail kits are quite inexpensive and come with 3 or 4 different length rails and Keymod latching screws. Since I don't shoot in competition with my AR I purchases a combo vertical grip that splits open into a bipod,