| 31. | When it was reed materials being used the bipod mast was secured through backstays.
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| 32. | The bipod mast allowed for faster travel south.
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| 33. | It also features an extendible bipod that is stored within its frontal hand grip.
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| 34. | An integral bipod was attached to the shroud.
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| 35. | It also lacks a bipod, and the flash hider does not support rifle grenades.
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| 36. | The LSW was made with no bayonet lug until recently because of the original bipod.
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| 37. | The M60 is often used with its own integrated bipod or with the M122 tripod.
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| 38. | With the bipod fully extended, the bore axis is elevated to a height of.
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| 39. | Some of these models featured a bipod, and others featured a complicated muzzle brake.
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| 40. | Johnny Seven also featured a bipod that provided stability for the various rockets and grenade.
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