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Having more ammunition is only a bad idea if you're swimming or on fire. It's decidedly advantageous if you're facing down dangerous game, or have high volume opportunities such as wild boar hunting, whether in a traditional European setting or thinning out a herd in Texas. Our extended magazines give you more shots between reloads, and more time on target. Request to Purchase below.
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The Xeno Brake works superbly as a stand-alone muzzle brake, but really shines when paired with the Xeno Adapter equipped suppressor. The Xeno Brake gives you a lightweight suppressor mounting option with non-negotiable repeatability and a solid return to zero — ideal for precision-minded shooters. Don’t worry, the Xeno Mounting System still provides you hardcore users the durability you’ve come to expect from Dead Air, so fire away. Our material of choice is nitrided 4140 steel for hardness and corrosion resistance. The bonus is that it won’t gall your threads as is common with the uncoated 17-4 products out there. It’s no fun having your adapter drilled from the back of your suppressor while you’re biting your nails hoping it can be salvaged. Nitrided 4140 is just tough. Scouring off carbon and copper deposits is not only easier, but you’re also less likely to damage your threads.
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With no less than seven different adapters, offers almost all shooters the possibility of coupling the BONE Bipod with a variety of weapons. The new BONE Bipod can be mounted on any fore-end stock with two screws, using the Universal Adapter. By means of a M-LOK, KeyMod and Picatinny adapter, it can also be combined with all modern sporting and official rifles. Request to purchase below.
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$379.99 The lightest, full-featured bipod in the World. The BONE’s legs are stored in line with the barrel, but can quickly be deployed to either 45 or 90 degree angles and lock securely into place. At right angles, the shooter has 20 degrees of pan, to enable tracking a moving target, and up to 45 degrees of tilt, all without repositioning. Full description, request to purchase below.
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If you stay within the same cartridge family, caliber changes are simply a matter of swapping out barrels, however If you change between cartridge families - for example from a standard caliber to a magnum - you'll need a spare bolt head, due to the different case head diameters involved. Fortunately, our bolt heads are made to the same exacting standards as our barrels, so changing them out is simple and painless. Request to Purchase below.