What bi pod's (and accessories) will work with Gen 2 Marauder ??

Still waiting on my marauder to get here however I would like to get a bi pod on it as soon as it arrives. I keep seeing bi pods which I am assuming to be swivel stud mounted. I am newer to the PCP world and getting some brand names I can look for and possibly even model numbers would be great ! If someone could explain to me how it works and post a picture of theirs i know the light bulb would click i just have never mounted swivel studs on any of my weapons and I defiantly never mounted a bi pod. PS: Would be good to hear about some accessories that you guys have added to your Mrods as well to spark some ideas of mine. Anyways hope to hear back from you guys you're always willing to help and I appreciate it in advance ! Happy Hunting.
 
Here are a few pics with the Harris bipod. I prefer the 9-13" model that swivels for cant.

http://www.harrisbipods.com/HBLS.html

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The Harris bipod has a clamp with tabs the lock into the swivel stud on the bottom of the rifle. As far as other modifications concern, it depends on how much you want to modify it. There are a ton of upgrades that can be done but others here will have give you more info on that.

The .25 mrod is a litter louder than what I call backyard friendly, I suggest a Donnyfl summo moderator in .25 cal and the Marauder adapter. His site is in the supporting manufacturers tab at the top of the page. 

The .25mrod seems to be pretty good right of the box, but if you do a search you will find some threads from the past about tunning and other things. I haven't seen him on here in a while but member ajshoots seemed to me to have a vast knowledge and experience when it comes to the mrod.
 
The Marauder already has the sling swivel studs on the stock. If shooting off a bench, a bipod that extends up to 9" is all you need. If sitting on the ground, you need one that extends high enough to allow you to get good sight picture. Amazon has many bipods that are Harris clones that work well. The Harris is more expensive than the knockoffs. I use both and have never had any trouble with the knockoffs or my Harris.

Before you get a moderator for the Marauder, shoot it first and determine if you really need one for your shooting area. The Marauder is not very loud and I consider it very backyard friendly.