
Availability: In Stock
The Harris Non-Swivel Model 25C Series 1A2 Bipod in Kryptek Highlander camo is a solid choice for shooters who want a stable, no-fuss gun rest. Non-swivel bipods lock into a single firing position once mounted, eliminating the play and movement that comes with swivel designs—a real advantage when you're dialing in at the range or waiting for the right moment in the field. With a height range of 13.5 to 27 inches, this bipod adapts to most shooting positions and terrain, whether you're prone in grass, shooting off a bench, or glassing from a hillside. The combination of steel and aluminum construction keeps weight reasonable while delivering the durability you need for repeated use.
Harris bipods have been a staple of precision shooting for decades, and this 25C model carries that reputation forward. The Kryptek Highlander finish helps it blend into brush and rocky terrain, though like any bipod, it's really about the shooting platform, not concealment. Rubber feet keep the legs from sliding on hard surfaces and provide a solid purchase on softer ground. The stud-mount attachment means you'll need a compatible sling stud on your rifle's foregrip—the most common mounting method for traditional rifle builds.
This is the non-swivel version, which means once you mount it and set your legs, they stay put. There's no rotating base to adjust your sight picture on the fly. That single-position design trades flexibility for stability and simplicity—perfect if you know your shooting angle before you settle in, or if you're running a precision setup where every variable counts.
| Brand | Harris Engineering |
| Model | 25C Series 1A2 |
| Type | Non-Swivel Bipod |
| Height Range | 13.5 to 27 inches |
| Finish | Kryptek Highlander Camo |
| Materials | Steel and Aluminum with Rubber Feet |
| Mount Type | Stud Mount |
A non-swivel bipod locks in place once mounted—your legs stay in one fixed position. A swivel bipod allows the base to rotate so you can adjust your sight picture without moving the rifle. Non-swivel designs are simpler and more rigid, making them popular for precision shooting where you set up once and shoot. Swivel bipods offer more flexibility if you need to make quick adjustments to your angle.
The Harris 25C mounts via stud attachment, meaning your rifle needs a sling stud (also called a swivel stud) on the foregrip. This is the standard mounting point on most modern rifles with traditional furniture. If your rifle doesn't have a stud, you'll need an adapter or a different bipod.
Yes. The 13.5 to 27 inch height range covers most common shooting positions—prone, bench rest, and field angles. The Kryptek Highlander finish works in hunting scenarios, though the bipod itself is designed for stability first. It's equally at home at the range as it is in the field.
Non-swivel bipods eliminate the rotational play inherent in swivel designs, making them slightly more rigid. However, both are highly stable for precision shooting. The main practical difference is that you can't rotate a non-swivel bipod to adjust your point of aim—you adjust the rifle instead.

SKU: 121687257 • Width: 3.2in • Height: 1.9in • Depth: 17.1in • Weight: 1.13oz





Availability: In Stock
The Harris Non-Swivel Model 25C Series 1A2 Bipod in Kryptek Highlander camo is a solid choice for shooters who want a stable, no-fuss gun rest. Non-swivel bipods lock into a single firing position once mounted, eliminating the play and movement that comes with swivel designs—a real advantage when you're dialing in at the range or waiting for the right moment in the field. With a height range of 13.5 to 27 inches, this bipod adapts to most shooting positions and terrain, whether you're prone in grass, shooting off a bench, or glassing from a hillside. The combination of steel and aluminum construction keeps weight reasonable while delivering the durability you need for repeated use.
Harris bipods have been a staple of precision shooting for decades, and this 25C model carries that reputation forward. The Kryptek Highlander finish helps it blend into brush and rocky terrain, though like any bipod, it's really about the shooting platform, not concealment. Rubber feet keep the legs from sliding on hard surfaces and provide a solid purchase on softer ground. The stud-mount attachment means you'll need a compatible sling stud on your rifle's foregrip—the most common mounting method for traditional rifle builds.
This is the non-swivel version, which means once you mount it and set your legs, they stay put. There's no rotating base to adjust your sight picture on the fly. That single-position design trades flexibility for stability and simplicity—perfect if you know your shooting angle before you settle in, or if you're running a precision setup where every variable counts.
| Brand | Harris Engineering |
| Model | 25C Series 1A2 |
| Type | Non-Swivel Bipod |
| Height Range | 13.5 to 27 inches |
| Finish | Kryptek Highlander Camo |
| Materials | Steel and Aluminum with Rubber Feet |
| Mount Type | Stud Mount |
A non-swivel bipod locks in place once mounted—your legs stay in one fixed position. A swivel bipod allows the base to rotate so you can adjust your sight picture without moving the rifle. Non-swivel designs are simpler and more rigid, making them popular for precision shooting where you set up once and shoot. Swivel bipods offer more flexibility if you need to make quick adjustments to your angle.
The Harris 25C mounts via stud attachment, meaning your rifle needs a sling stud (also called a swivel stud) on the foregrip. This is the standard mounting point on most modern rifles with traditional furniture. If your rifle doesn't have a stud, you'll need an adapter or a different bipod.
Yes. The 13.5 to 27 inch height range covers most common shooting positions—prone, bench rest, and field angles. The Kryptek Highlander finish works in hunting scenarios, though the bipod itself is designed for stability first. It's equally at home at the range as it is in the field.
Non-swivel bipods eliminate the rotational play inherent in swivel designs, making them slightly more rigid. However, both are highly stable for precision shooting. The main practical difference is that you can't rotate a non-swivel bipod to adjust your point of aim—you adjust the rifle instead.
SKU: 121687257 • Width: 3.2in • Height: 1.9in • Depth: 17.1in • Weight: 1.13oz
