Harris Bipods S-BR2M-LOK Swivel BR M-LOK 6-9" Black Steel/Aluminum with Self-Leveling Legs and Rubber Feet

SKU:
115756629
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UPC:
051156113250
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MPN:
S-BR2M-LOK
$140.86
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Material:
Steel/Aluminum
Weight:
11.70 oz
Attachment Type:
M-LOK
No. of Legs:
2
Type of Feet:
Rubber
Vertical Adjustment:
6-9"

The Harris Bipods S-BR2M-LOK is a lightweight, quick-deploy bipod engineered for shooters who need a stable rest on uneven ground without the bulk of traditional fixed supports. Built specifically for M-LOK handguards, this swivel bipod extends from 6 to 9 inches and weighs just 11.3 ounces—light enough for modern tactical rifles and precision builds where every ounce matters. The self-leveling legs automatically compensate for terrain variation, keeping your rifle level even when you're shooting from sloped or rocky positions, making it equally useful for range sessions and field hunting.

The swivel action tilts to match your shooting angle, so you're not forced into an uncomfortable hold trying to force a rigid bipod to work with uneven ground. Quick-deploy spring-loaded legs snap into position instantly, and hard rubber feet provide grip without marring your shooting surface—whether that's a concrete bench, dirt berm, or grass. A built-in sling swivel stud lets you keep your rifle tethered without adding extra gear or attachment points. The steel and aluminum construction is heat-treated for durability, finished in anodized black, and is backed by Harris Engineering's reputation for made-in-USA quality.

Setup is straightforward: direct attachment to any M-LOK slot on your handguard, and adjustment requires only a 1/8 hex key (sold separately). If you're building a lightweight precision rifle, running a modern tactical carbine, or simply want a bipod that won't add unnecessary weight to your kit, the Harris S-BR2M-LOK delivers solid performance without compromise.

Key Features

  • M-LOK direct attachment—mounts cleanly to any M-LOK-compatible handguard with no adapters needed
  • Swivel design tilts to compensate for uneven terrain and shooting angles
  • Self-leveling legs maintain a stable, level platform on sloped or uneven ground
  • Quick-deploy spring-loaded legs snap into position instantly
  • Ultralight weight at 11.3 ounces—minimal impact on rifle handling and portability
  • Hard rubber feet grip surfaces without damage
  • Built-in sling swivel stud for rifle retention
  • Heat-treated steel and hard alloy construction for durability
  • Made in the USA
  • Adjustable height range from 6 to 9 inches

Specifications

Height Range6–9 inches
Weight11.3 oz
Mount TypeM-LOK direct attachment
MaterialsHeat-treated steel, hard alloys, hard rubber leg caps, polymer knob
FinishAnodized black
FeaturesSwivel, self-leveling legs, spring-loaded quick-deploy, built-in sling swivel stud
Adjustment Tool1/8 hex key (not included)
Country of OriginUSA

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this bipod fit my rifle?

The Harris S-BR2M-LOK attaches directly to M-LOK slots on your handguard only. If your rifle has an M-LOK-compatible handguard, it will mount without adapters or additional hardware. If your handguard uses Picatinny rail or KeyMod, this bipod will not be compatible.

What's the weight and does it affect rifle balance?

At 11.3 ounces, the S-BR2M-LOK is lightweight for its class, designed to add minimal weight to your rifle. The exact impact on balance depends on your rifle's total weight and handguard length, but this bipod is engineered for modern lightweight builds where every ounce counts.

Can I use this bipod on uneven terrain?

Yes. The self-leveling legs automatically compensate for uneven ground, and the swivel action tilts to match terrain slope. This makes the bipod useful for hunting, field positions, and bench shooting where perfectly level surfaces aren't available.

Is any assembly or special tool required?

Direct M-LOK attachment requires no assembly. Height adjustment uses a 1/8 hex key, which is not included with the bipod, so you'll need to source one separately if you don't already have one.