Krogen
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The article linked below is dated, but Henry Rempel is still making bipods. He's made some updates since the article was published. A couple friends at the gun club have his bipods, and after a close look I'm very much impressed. So much so that I had to have one as did another club member. I'm excited get it in my hands. It's out for delivery today.
Henry was very responsive via email and supplied photos. He made it easy! US orders need to go through PayPal . . . .
But wait!
You don't actually need a PayPal account. You can use a credit card and check out as a guest in PayPal. PayPal is the clearing house much like Mastercard or VISA are for your branded card. I used a card not having a foreign transaction fee so that saved me 3% off the top. Alberta GST wasn't applied to my order nor was local sales tax. Next, the exchange rate is favorable right now. I paid $525 CDN for the bipod, Picatinny adapter, shipping and PayPal fees. He offers an ARCA adapter too. $525 CDN came out to about $380 US - a smokin' deal for a great bipod.
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Henry was very responsive via email and supplied photos. He made it easy! US orders need to go through PayPal . . . .
But wait!
You don't actually need a PayPal account. You can use a credit card and check out as a guest in PayPal. PayPal is the clearing house much like Mastercard or VISA are for your branded card. I used a card not having a foreign transaction fee so that saved me 3% off the top. Alberta GST wasn't applied to my order nor was local sales tax. Next, the exchange rate is favorable right now. I paid $525 CDN for the bipod, Picatinny adapter, shipping and PayPal fees. He offers an ARCA adapter too. $525 CDN came out to about $380 US - a smokin' deal for a great bipod.
Advanced ‘Ski Bipod’ from Canada « Daily Bulletin
Here's a product that should interest all F-Class shooters. It is a new bipod that offers unrivaled stability from an ultra-wide footprint. Nick-named the Ski Bipod, this impressive unit is custom-crafted by Canadian Henry Rempel, who also conceived the design.
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