CVLIFE Bipod Review – Hands-On Testing
A $67 Chinese-made bipod that’s surprisingly close to the $200 name brands in build quality — if you can live with a few compromises.
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A $67 Chinese-made bipod that’s surprisingly close to the $200 name brands in build quality — if you can live with a few compromises.

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