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"Bipod"
Keywords:
fore
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rifle
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monopod
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tripod
,
muzzle
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Muzzle
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Breech
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Trunnion
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Muzzle loader
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Muzzleloader
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Ramrod
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Breechloader
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Bullpup
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Chamber
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Drilling
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Ammunition
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Sabot
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Magazine
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Revolver
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Action
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Handgun
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Pistol
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Receiver
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Cock
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Cannon
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Muzzle brake
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Gun
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Single action
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Mag
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Breechblock
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Round
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Pistol grip
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Musket
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Cartridge
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Carronade
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Carbine
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Semi-automatic
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Howitzer
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Barrel plug
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Rifle
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Bolt action
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Bullet
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Lock
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Stock
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Shotgun
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Smoothbore
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Repeater
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Ejector
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Barrel
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Blowback
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Semiautomatic
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Tampion
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Submachine gun
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Sear
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Automatic
Any two legged support, normally for the muzzle of a gun.
firearmsmuseum.org.au
A two-legged support attached to the fore-end of a rifle, used mainly for long range and/or accurate shooting.
home.swipnet.se
A two-legged support attached to the fore-end of the stock.
blueline-studios.com
A twin legged support for a rifle, usually fixed at the end of the stock away from the shooter.
forums.pigeonwatch.co.uk
A bipod is a support device that is similar to a tripod or monopod, but with two legs. It provides significant stability along two axes of motion (side-to-side, and up-and-down.)
en.wikipedia.org
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necessity
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hunt
a necessity on a hunt
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