Not sure if its been covered before but what's the ruling on front plates that have sides on them to stop bipods slipping off it came up at a resent OPM and the RO was not sure if it was ok.
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Re: Front Plate
Hi Richard. This issue of anything on the boards or mats used under an F standard bipod that can guide the bipod in any way was dealt with and outlawed by the NRAA several years ago. Rule 20.10.1.2 part (b) covers the situation."In all cases the feet of the bipod must be free to slide freely in any direction." No grey area in that one. Regards Malcolm.
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