Combination of BT10 & Bt19
BT10-NC-No Clamp model which has a block that accepts any 17S size lever style mount to include the ADM-170-S, ARMS 17S , TRAMP from Badger Ordnance and LT271.
Construction from T6061 Aluminum, Hard Anodized black Stainless steel springs and fasteners UHMW components used for smooth tracking 15 degrees +/- of preloaded Pan 15 degrees +/- of preloaded Cant Preload on Pan and Cant can be tightened by means of the knurled knob Picitinny Rail Mount interface by either standard machine screw fastener based clamp or optional ARMS 17S lever mount. Non orientated leg positioning use either hand to move leg into any of the four leg positions Leg positions are; stowed back, 90 degrees straight down, 45 degrees forward and stowed forward. All 4 leg positions are solid allowing the shooter to load the bipod at the 45 and 90 degree positions. Non orientated leg length adjustment, Outer leg slides on the Inner leg locating on any of five positions ¾? apart and can be done by either hand. Optional 3? leg extensions to increase height available. Standard soft durable Rubber feet that are suitable for many surfaces. Optional interchangeable Ski and Multi Spiked style feet can be swapped in the field with the press of a ball plunger with a bullet tip. Optional mounting systems available for Accuracy International and Sako rifles. Estimated range of elevation on the BT10 is 5-9? from the surface up to the rail. Made in America
The Atlas Accuracy International Spigot (AAIS) Part number BT19 - Is designed for use with the BT10-NC Atlas Bipod that mounts directly to the AAIS which plugs into the Accuracy International AI/AICS stocks utilizing the factory retention/release mechanism.
The AAIS is constructed from 6061T6 Aluminum with a type II hard coat anodize mated with an alloy steel Spigot that is finished with a Manganese Phosphate. **Important** When installing the BT-19 Please be sure to Loosen the Tension Nut up as much as possible before inserting the Spigot into the stock. Push Spigot into the receptacle using the Tension Knob until there is a good solid Click of the spigot locking into place, then tighten the Tension Knob.