Shop our selection of bipods & tripods from leading manufacturers like Grip Pod, Harris Engineering, Magpul Industries, MDT, and Savage. ICB Firearms carries a dependable lineup of bipods and tripods built to deliver rock-solid stability for precision shooting, long-range hunting, and competitive marksmanship in any environment. These supports pair seamlessly with our broader selection of shooting supplies to complete your range setup, and we also stock bolt action rifles and semi auto rifles built for accuracy at distance. Round out your kit with rifle ammunition, scopes, sights, and optics, and rifle magazines to stay prepared for extended shooting sessions.
Browse bipods and tripods online by comparing models, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as height range, mounting style, leg material, and load capacity. Bipods and tripods provide stable shooting platforms that improve accuracy by reducing movement and supporting the firearm during prone, seated, or standing positions, making them essential for hunting and long-range work.
Here’s what to consider before picking the right support:
Buy bipods and tripods online or visit our gun shop in St. Clair Shores, Michigan to test fitment in person before mounting. ICB Firearms also serves customers from nearby cities including Macomb, Clinton Township, Grosse Pointe, Warren, and Royal Oak.
Bipods and tripods themselves are not regulated as firearms, though accessories ordered alongside firearms follow federal guidelines and applicable Michigan requirements, which typically involve shipment to a licensed dealer and completion of a background check prior to pickup. Shipping timelines vary by product, so review checkout information carefully before placing your order.
Field use, transportation, and storage practices may differ based on circumstances. Contact the shop directly for clarification on product compatibility, accepted identification, and current store policies.
A bipod is a two-legged support that attaches to the front of a firearm to stabilize it during shooting. It’s most often used in prone or low seated positions for hunting and precision work.
Bipods have two legs and attach directly to the firearm, while tripods have three legs and support the firearm or optic from below. Tripods offer stability across more shooting positions, including standing.
Pick a bipod or tripod with a height range that matches your most common shooting positions. Shorter models suit prone shooting, while taller adjustable models work for seated, kneeling, or standing use.
Bipods attach through Picatinny rails, M-LOK or KeyMod slots, sling swivel studs, or proprietary mounts. Confirm your rifle’s attachment points before choosing a bipod.
No, modern shooting tripods support both spotting scopes and rifles. Many include clamp heads designed to hold a firearm steady for shooting from elevated positions.
Panning bipods allow side-to-side movement without repositioning the legs, which helps track moving targets. Fixed bipods are simpler and lighter for stationary use.
Most bipods use aluminum, steel, polymer, or carbon fiber. Aluminum and carbon fiber are lightweight, while steel offers durability and polymer keeps costs low.
Yes, bipods are widely used for hunting, especially in open country or when shooting from prone or seated positions. Quick-detach models let you remove the bipod when not needed.
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