7913M Lite Bipod, Fixed Pic Rail Interface

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7913M
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  • Adustable from shooting position
  • Rapid Leg Deployment
  • 13 adjustable height increments
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Description

Fixed Picatinny interface
Designed and MADE IN USA

The next level of strength and versatility, the 7913M Warne® Skyline® Lite Bipod  is rugged and adaptable to suit any shooting endeavor. TheWarne® Skyline® Lite Bipod Fixed Picatinny head version (interchageable with our ARCA and QD Pictatinny heads sold separtly) are rugged, with rapid adjustable legs. Perfect for long-range hunting. Made in the USA.


Machined from aircraft-grade aluminum, it was engineered to be an extremely stable, yet lightweight platform, packed with essential features to complement rapid-fire and precision-shooting alike. The Skyline Lite Bipod  allows for an impressive 4.65 inches of height adjustment and 44° of smooth cant range that is easily manipulated and locked out without coming off target. Also available in QD Picatinny and QD ARCA models. 

BODY
• Fixed Picatinny Interface
• A.R.M.S.® 17S universal head interface accepts multiple mounting
configurations
• Reversible head
• 44° of total cant range
• Cant tension lever
• One-handed adjustability

LEGS
• Rapid leg deployment from horizontal
• 3 additional leg positions at 0°, 45°, and 90°
• 13 height adjustment increments
• Minimum height: 6.5”
• Maximum height: 11.15”
• 13” extended footprint
• Accepts Atlas®-style feet, except 5H or Supercal sized

Does not accept Warne Skyline Bipod feet or leg extensions.

Made in the USA

Perfect for Long-Range hunting and Range use.

Warne is a Proud Sponsor of the Precision Rifle Series

Specifications

Part Number:
7913M
Finish Color:
Matte Black
Weight:
16 oz
Material:
7075 Aluminum
Fits:
Picatinny Rail

Installation Instructions

Always verify that your firearm is UN-LOADED before performing any service on it. Warne recommends that you loosely assemble rings and scope onto firearm prior to final mounting to verify eye relief and ring spacing. ONLY ADJUST BIPOD WITH MUZZLE POINTING IN A SAFE DIRECTION, DOWN RANGE
  • ONLY INSTALL OR ADJUST BIPOD WITH MUZZLE POINTING IN A SAFE DIRECTION, DOWN RANGE.
  • Loosen tightening nut on the Bipod mount and install on your firearm’s rail with the logo facing forward (towards the muzzle).
  • Secure the bipod by turning the tightening nut clockwise. A flathead screwdriver may be used to fully tighten the nut. See Figure 2
  • To remove the bipod, loosen the tightening nut by turning it counterclockwise.
  • Warne recommends that you periodically check lever tension and adjust as needed, also re-adjust if mounting on different firearm(s).

  • Rapid Deploy legs can easily lock at 90° from a resting position by pushing them down; legs can be adjusted by pressing down and holding the leg position lock and rotating to 0°, 45° or 90°, release lock and legs will lock at one of the three positions. See Figure 1
  • Bipod legs may be extended by simply pulling them out to the desired length or by depressing the lock lever and sliding them out. Retract legs by depressing the lock lever and pushing legs back into their collapsed height.
  • To adjust the cant tension (ease of movement), tighten or loosen the cant tension lever. See Figure 3
  • To change the orientation of the quick-deploy feature, remove the cant tension lever from bipod, turn head assembly 180 degrees, and reinstall onto the leg mechanism. Ensure all washers are replaced in their original location before reinstalling the cant tension lever.
  • The bipod head may be reversed or replaced by removing the two screws in the top of the head. Replace screws and torque to 25 in-lbs. Replacement heads are available in a quick-disconnect picatinny mount or an ARCA rail mount. See Figure 2

IMPORTANT: NEVER OVER TIGHTEN ANY BASE OR RING SCREW. NEVER ATTACH A SCOPE IF THE OBJECTIVE TOUCHES THE BARREL OR CAUSES INTERFERENCE WITH THE BOLT, SAFETY OR CYCLING OF THE ACTION. ALWAYS FOLLOW THE FIREARM OR SCOPE MANUFACTURERS’ RECOMMENDED TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN GUNSMITHING METHODS.

If you are unsure or do not have the proper tools, please contact a gunsmith for assistance, Warne will not be held liable for stripped/damaged receivers or scopes.