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The Harris LM1A2 is a non-swivel rifle bipod built for shooters who want a rock-solid rest without the complication. Designed to mount directly to QD swivel studs on bolt-action and single-shot rifles, this bipod delivers the kind of field stability that helps you shoot tighter groups. The telescoping legs adjust from 9 to 13 inches and lock into notched positions, so you can find level footing quickly on uneven terrain. Fold them parallel to the barrel when you're on the move, and the rubber feet grip whatever surface you're working with.
Because the LM1A2 uses a non-swivel base, your gun stays level in one fixed plane—no rotation, no drift, no surprises. That stability comes from the solid base design and spring-loaded mechanics that help dampen vibration and tremor. Added weight from the bipod actually works in your favor, settling the rifle down for cleaner shots. Mount it once, dial in your zero, and it'll stay put—no fighting shifting geometry between shots.
Harris bipods have been the go-to for competitive shooters, hunters, and long-range enthusiasts for good reason. The steel and aluminum construction handles years of field use, and the adjustable notched legs mean you're not constantly tweaking—just click into the stance that works. This is the kind of gear that doesn't ask for attention once it's dialed in, which is exactly what you want when you're trying to focus on the shot.
| Brand | Harris Engineering |
| Model | LM1A2 (Non-Swivel) |
| Mount Type | QD Swivel Stud |
| Leg Length Range | 9–13 inches (adjustable) |
| Leg Type | Notched, spring-loaded telescoping |
| Swivel | Non-swivel, fixed base |
| Material | Steel and aluminum |
| Feet | Rubber |
| Finish | Black |
| Rifle Compatibility | Bolt-action and single-shot rifles with QD swivel studs |
The LM1A2 mounts to QD (quick-detach) swivel studs, so it's compatible with most bolt-action and single-shot rifles that have this standard stud. It is not recommended for lever-action rifles. Check your rifle's forend to confirm it has a swivel stud before ordering.
No. The LM1A2 is a non-swivel (Series 1A2) bipod, meaning the base is solid and does not rotate. Once you mount it and set your zero, the bipod stays locked in that plane. This design eliminates any shifting or drift between shots.
The telescoping legs have notched positions that lock at specific heights between 9 and 13 inches. You simply extend or collapse the legs and let them settle into the notch that gives you the right height for your shooting position. It's fast and doesn't require tools or constant micro-adjustments.
Yes. The legs fold parallel to the barrel, making it compact for carry and storage without affecting your gun's balance or sling routing.



SKU: 115649272 • Width: 2.9in • Height: 1.1in • Depth: 8.8in • Weight: 0.75oz





Availability: In Stock
The Harris LM1A2 is a non-swivel rifle bipod built for shooters who want a rock-solid rest without the complication. Designed to mount directly to QD swivel studs on bolt-action and single-shot rifles, this bipod delivers the kind of field stability that helps you shoot tighter groups. The telescoping legs adjust from 9 to 13 inches and lock into notched positions, so you can find level footing quickly on uneven terrain. Fold them parallel to the barrel when you're on the move, and the rubber feet grip whatever surface you're working with.
Because the LM1A2 uses a non-swivel base, your gun stays level in one fixed plane—no rotation, no drift, no surprises. That stability comes from the solid base design and spring-loaded mechanics that help dampen vibration and tremor. Added weight from the bipod actually works in your favor, settling the rifle down for cleaner shots. Mount it once, dial in your zero, and it'll stay put—no fighting shifting geometry between shots.
Harris bipods have been the go-to for competitive shooters, hunters, and long-range enthusiasts for good reason. The steel and aluminum construction handles years of field use, and the adjustable notched legs mean you're not constantly tweaking—just click into the stance that works. This is the kind of gear that doesn't ask for attention once it's dialed in, which is exactly what you want when you're trying to focus on the shot.
| Brand | Harris Engineering |
| Model | LM1A2 (Non-Swivel) |
| Mount Type | QD Swivel Stud |
| Leg Length Range | 9–13 inches (adjustable) |
| Leg Type | Notched, spring-loaded telescoping |
| Swivel | Non-swivel, fixed base |
| Material | Steel and aluminum |
| Feet | Rubber |
| Finish | Black |
| Rifle Compatibility | Bolt-action and single-shot rifles with QD swivel studs |
The LM1A2 mounts to QD (quick-detach) swivel studs, so it's compatible with most bolt-action and single-shot rifles that have this standard stud. It is not recommended for lever-action rifles. Check your rifle's forend to confirm it has a swivel stud before ordering.
No. The LM1A2 is a non-swivel (Series 1A2) bipod, meaning the base is solid and does not rotate. Once you mount it and set your zero, the bipod stays locked in that plane. This design eliminates any shifting or drift between shots.
The telescoping legs have notched positions that lock at specific heights between 9 and 13 inches. You simply extend or collapse the legs and let them settle into the notch that gives you the right height for your shooting position. It's fast and doesn't require tools or constant micro-adjustments.
Yes. The legs fold parallel to the barrel, making it compact for carry and storage without affecting your gun's balance or sling routing.
SKU: 115649272 • Width: 2.9in • Height: 1.1in • Depth: 8.8in • Weight: 0.75oz


