Product Description
DLG Tactical Bipod Grip — Picatinny Mount Folding Foregrip Bipod
The bipod-grip crossover category is crowded with accessories that compromise on one function to achieve the other. The DLG Tactical Bipod Grip takes a more considered approach: keep the mechanics simple, eliminate unnecessary release mechanisms, and let the design do the work. The result is a piece of kit that genuinely holds up at both ends of its job description.
Deployment is intentionally straightforward — push the pods down and they extend into position. There’s no button to locate and press under time pressure or with cold hands, and no spring-loaded mechanism to fail or jam when exposed to dirt, dust, or the kind of temperature swings that trip up more complex systems. That buttonless design might seem like a minor detail until you’ve had a release mechanism hesitate when you needed it not to. The DLG removes that variable entirely.
When the pods are folded, the profile is clean and compact, functioning as a conventional foregrip with nothing protruding to snag on gear or interfere with a natural firing grip. The transition between modes takes a second at most — fold the pods in for grip use, push them out when a stable rest is available. For shooters who move frequently between positions, that adaptability has real practical value.
The two-screw attachment to a standard Picatinny rail is a strength, not a limitation. Dual-screw builds distribute clamping force more evenly along the mount, which reduces the micro-movement that single-screw or lever-cam systems can exhibit under sustained recoil. It also means installation doesn’t require anything beyond a basic tool, and the fitment remains consistent over repeated removal and re-attachment cycles. There’s no gunsmithing, no custom fitting, and no adjustment required once it’s mounted.
The minimalist construction philosophy extends to the pod mechanism itself. Fewer moving parts means fewer points of failure, and this is particularly relevant for shooters who operate in dusty, muddy, or generally harsh environments. A bipod with a complicated deployment system might work perfectly on a clean range and struggle in the field — the DLG’s straightforward push-out design gives it a functional advantage in that respect.
Dimensionally, the folded height sits at 176mm and opens to 220mm when fully deployed, giving a working height that suits most bench and prone positions without requiring the shooter to significantly alter their natural cheek weld or body position. It’s a pragmatic footprint — tall enough to be genuinely useful, compact enough not to compromise the handling of a shorter-format rifle or carbine.
For anyone who has spent time with separate bipods and foregrips and felt the two-accessory setup was more complexity than it was worth, the DLG Tactical Bipod Grip offers a cleaner answer. It’s not trying to replace a precision long-range bipod — it’s a practical, hard-wearing accessory for shooters who want functional ground support built into their foregrip without the usual trade-offs.
4. Key Features
- Buttonless pod deployment — push pods out directly with no release mechanism to fumble or fail
- Dual-function design — compact foregrip when folded, stable bipod when deployed
- Two-screw Picatinny mount — even clamping force, consistent fitment, no tools beyond basic installation
- Universal Picatinny compatibility — fits any standard 1913 Picatinny rail without modification
- Minimalist mechanism — fewer moving parts reduces potential failure points in adverse conditions
- No configuration required — mounts and functions straight out of the box
- Folded height: 176mm / Deployed height: 220mm — practical working dimensions for prone and bench use
- Robust build — two-screw chassis resists the racking movement that single-mount systems can develop over time
- Clean folded profile — pods sit flush and don’t interfere with foregrip handling when stowed
5. Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Mounting System | Picatinny (1913 rail) |
| Attachment Method | Two-screw mount |
| Height (Folded) | 176 mm |
| Height (Deployed) | 220 mm |
| Deployment Mechanism | Buttonless push-out |
| Configuration Required | None |
| Function | Foregrip / Bipod |
| Installation | Tool-assisted, no gunsmith required |
6. Ideal For
The DLG Tactical Bipod Grip suits AR-platform and Picatinny-railed rifle users who want the option of bipod support without dedicating a separate rail section to a standalone bipod. It’s a practical choice for competitive shooters running mixed-position stages, recreational shooters who bench-shoot occasionally but don’t want a full bipod mounted permanently, and anyone running a general-purpose carbine build where versatility and simplicity are both priorities. The straightforward deployment mechanism also makes it well-suited to environments where a more complex bipod system might be unreliable.










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