BLK-LBL Bipod - Springfield Hellion (VHS2)

Published on August 6, 2025
Duration: 11:04

This video details the installation and benefits of the BLK-LBL Bipod for the Springfield Hellion (VHS2). The instructor highlights how this accessory significantly improves the bullpup's ergonomics and modularity by restoring handguard space, adding accessory mounting points, and providing a stable bipod solution that maintains zero for mounted optics and lasers. The installation process is described as requiring a firm fit, potentially needing a rubber mallet, and the bipod itself offers quick deployment and stowage.

Quick Summary

The BLK-LBL Bipod for the Springfield Hellion (VHS2) significantly enhances the bullpup's functionality by restoring handguard space, adding accessory mounting points (Picatinny/M-LOK), and providing a stable, free-floating platform that maintains zero for lasers and lights. Installation is secure, potentially requiring a rubber mallet, and the bipod offers quick deployment and stowage.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main benefits of the BLK-LBL Bipod for the Springfield Hellion (VHS2)?

The BLK-LBL Bipod restores lost handguard space, adds Picatinny and M-LOK accessory mounting points, and provides a stable, free-floating platform that maintains zero for lasers and lights. It also offers quick deployment and stowage, significantly enhancing the rifle's modularity and usability.

How is the BLK-LBL Bipod installed on the Springfield Hellion (VHS2)?

Installation involves aligning the bipod unit with the receiver's index points and rear pin. A firm fit is crucial, and a rubber mallet may be needed to ensure it's securely seated. Once installed, it remains on the firearm, providing continuous benefits.

Does the BLK-LBL Bipod affect the zero of mounted accessories on the Hellion (VHS2)?

No, the BLK-LBL Bipod is free-floating, meaning it does not contact the barrel. This design prevents any pressure or load applied to the bipod from affecting the barrel's harmonics or the zero of mounted optics and lasers.

What are the key technical specifications of the BLK-LBL Bipod for the Hellion?

The bipod weighs 13.5 oz (382 grams), allows for 40 degrees of cant in both directions, and features internal carbon fiber legs. It is designed for a rigid, free-floating installation on the Hellion/VHS2.

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