The same folding bipod as the previous rifle. In this
case there are two lasers - green and infrared. The latter
requires special binoculars to see. Note that there are no
available rails (Mlok, Weaver or Picatinny) on this gun). The
scope dominates the very short rail (green lines below). I would
be very reluctant to attach the green-infrared laser sighting
device to the scope (blue arrows). There is a groove of sorts (yellow
line) but it is NOT parallel to the barrel. As with the Ruger
10/22 there is a strap already attached so I would prefer to
attach the bipod to the barrel using a barrel adapter at the red
arrow and have the lasers attached (also using a barrel adapter)
further away from the scope. I would prefer passive
binoculars (ones that do not output infrared or any other light)
as well as just binoculars – at least at this time, no viewing
screen and no digital recording facilities.
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