$80 Accu-Tac Ninja Conversion

I've been hunting with my SR5-G2 bipod off of tree stumps and random slippery stuff in the old growth forests here in the PNW. The rubber feet do about as good of a job as they can, but I had to take the plunge and get a better foundation for stability. 

Now, i shouldn't have any concerns about the legs slipping:

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Those spikes are about as serious as they look. I could probably turn one of the legs 180 degrees and have a giant throwing spike that would probably stick in a granite rock if ai needed it to 😂

I'm going to have to re-think how I transport them in the field though.. there's no way I'm carrying that in my cargo leg pockets now!
 
Wow, those feet could use a set of shoes! Here's a great Klein product that I use to protect the gear and tools in my drag bag at work, that with a little bending modification will snap right on and off of those feet.

https://www.amazon.com/Snap-Guard-Klein-Tools-1972G/dp/B00093DBPE/ref=asc_df_B00093DBPE/

Nice 👍 I need to order some of those. I stole some of my guards from my mountaineering axes, but the retail on them is stupid:

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Little things like that manage to grow legs and disappear on me. I'm thinking about maybe trying to make a thermoplastic sheath that I can holster to the front of my hunting pack's straps, but those legs are shaped pretty narly so I might just get a few if those Kleins 🤔