| 41. | It is also equipped with a bipod.
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| 42. | In the light machine gun role, it was used with a bipod and weighed only.
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| 43. | Externally, it features a different forward grip, iron sights, butt stock and bipod.
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| 44. | This generally included both bipod and tripod / pintle mounting options and quick-change barrels.
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| 45. | Without the bipod, it weighed.
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| 46. | Wheels were slipped over the semi-axis of the bipod feet and removed during firing.
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| 47. | The bipod mast continued to be used even when builders begun using wood to construct boats.
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| 48. | So, in conclusion the bipod mast played a major part in ushering in overseas trade.
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| 49. | When in firing position, the mortar tube is attached to the bipod by a clamp.
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| 50. | The weapon features a bottle opener in the front handguard and wire cutter built into the bipod.
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