CVLife M-Lok Bipod Review

Published on May 11, 2022
Duration: 8:52

This video reviews the CV Life low-profile M-LOK bipod, detailing its installation and functionality. The instructor explains that bipods are rifle accessories, not modifications, and are crucial for stability in hunting and target shooting. The review highlights the bipod's direct M-LOK attachment, robust design for recoil, and comparison to Harris bipods, noting its low profile but lack of canting capability.

Quick Summary

The CV Life low-profile M-LOK bipod is a rifle accessory that acts as a kickstand for stability, commonly used in hunting and target shooting. It attaches directly to M-LOK handguards with a robust design, offering a low profile but lacking canting capability, making it ideal for bench rest shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Bipods
  2. 00:05CV Life Low Profile M-LOK Bipod Overview
  3. 01:24Unboxing and Contents
  4. 01:36Installation Guide
  5. 02:03Design and Features
  6. 03:00Comparison to Harris Bipods
  7. 03:46Leg Deployment and Functionality
  8. 04:45How to Use Bipods
  9. 05:06Test Setup: Ruger Precision Rimfire
  10. 05:12Range Test and Performance
  11. 06:29Rifle and Scope Setup Details
  12. 06:53Bipod Stability Assessment
  13. 07:24Final Thoughts on CV Life Bipod
  14. 08:19Where to Buy and Written Review
  15. 08:34Promoting Second Amendment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a bipod and its primary function for a rifle?

A bipod is a rifle accessory that functions like a kickstand, providing a stable platform to prevent the rifle from falling over. It's essential for accuracy in hunting and long-distance target shooting by minimizing shooter-induced movement.

How is the CV Life M-LOK bipod installed on a rifle?

The CV Life M-LOK bipod is installed by inserting its M-LOK T-nut screws into the desired M-LOK slots on the rifle's handguard. An included Allen wrench is then used to tighten these screws for a secure, low-profile attachment.

What are the advantages of the CV Life M-LOK bipod's design?

Its key advantage is a very low-profile, direct M-LOK attachment with a robust, raised area for a sturdy base. This design is beneficial for rifles with heavier recoil and offers a sleek profile compared to some other bipods.

Does the CV Life M-LOK bipod allow for canting?

No, the CV Life M-LOK bipod directly attaches and is very fixed, meaning it does not allow for canting (tilting the rifle on the bipod). This makes it ideal for bench rest shooting but less suitable for scenarios requiring canting adjustments.

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