Warne Scope Mounts Debuts Skyline Lite Bipod

In 2018, Warne Scope Mounts introduced its original Skyline Precision bipod, and it quickly gained widespread acclaim for its patented design and rugged construction. Building upon that success, the Tualatin, Oregon-based accessory company has delivered the Skyline Lite Bipod, which was designed to deliver both strength and versatility.

The new lightweight modular bipod, which is precision machined from aircraft aluminum with a durable hard-coat anodized finish, is a rugged and adaptable platform suitable for any shooting endeavor, even in the most challenging environments.

Skyline Lite Bipod
Designed and manufactured in the USA, the Warne Scope Mounts Skyline Lite Bipod provides durability and precision for shooters.

“The design and materials chosen for the Skyline Lite Bipod represent a meticulous process aimed at achieving the perfect balance of strength and lightweight performance,” said Victor Ianciuc, director of operations at Warne.

Available in ARCA, and featuring quick-detach, and fixed Picatinny head orientations, the Skyline Lite Bipod further offers a total of 44 degrees of cant range, a cant tension lever, and one-handed adjustability. It also includes a quick-deploy from the horizontal with three additional locking leg positions at 0, 45, and 90 degrees, while the legs include 13 height increments offering a total height range from 6.5 to 11.15 inches.

Warne Skyline Lite Bipod Specs

  • Finish Color: Matte Black
  • Weight: 16 oz
  • Material: 7075 Aluminum
  • Fits: Picatinny Rail
  • MSRP: $224.99

Designed and manufactured in the USA, the Warne Scope Mounts Skyline Lite Bipod embodies the perfect blend of durability and precision. It is now available with an MSRP of $224.99.

Peter Suciu is a Michigan-based freelance writer who regularly covers firearms related topics and military history. As a reporter, his work has appeared in dozens of magazines, newspapers, and websites. Among those are The National Interest, Forbes, and many others. He has collected military small arms and military helmets most of his life, and just recently navigated his first NFA transfer to buy his first machine gun. He is co-author of the book A Gallery of Military Headdress, which was published in February 2019. It is his third book on the topic of military hats and helmets.

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