Harris Bipods S-L2 Swivel Stud 9-13" Black Steel/Aluminum with Self-Leveling Legs & Rubber Feet
Harris Engineering
The Harris S-L2M-LOK swivel bipod is a lightweight, modern shooting rest purpose-built for modern tactical and hunting rifles with M-Lok handguards. If you're running a contemporary AR platform or other M-Lok equipped rifle and need a stable, compact support for prone shooting, benchrest work, or fieldcraft scenarios, this self-leveling bipod adapts to uneven terrain so you can focus on accuracy rather than fighting your gun's position.
At just 12.4 ounces, the Harris S-L2M-LOK won't burden your kit—especially welcome if you're glassing country all day or building a lightweight precision rifle. The swivel design tilts to compensate for slopes and obstacles, and the quick-deploy spring-loaded legs snap down fast when you need to get stable. Rubber feet grip dirt, rock, and grass without slipping, and the self-leveling mechanism works independently on each leg so uneven ground doesn't torque your rifle off target. A built-in sling swivel stud lets you keep your rifle sling attached and functional.
Construction is serious: heat-treated steel and hard-alloy components finished in anodized black, with hard rubber leg caps that take real use. Made in the USA by Harris Engineering, a name that's been behind precision shooting for decades. Attachment is straightforward—direct to any M-Lok slot on your handguard—and adjustment requires only a 1/8" hex key (bring your own). This is the kind of accessory that works the way you expect and stays out of the way until you need it.
| Height Range | 9" to 13" |
| Weight | 12.4 oz |
| Attachment | M-Lok direct to handguard |
| Material | Heat-treated steel, hard alloys, hard rubber leg caps, polymer knob |
| Finish | Anodized black |
| Adjustment Tool | 1/8" hex key (not included) |
| Country of Origin | Made in the USA |
This bipod mounts directly to any M-Lok slot on your handguard. If your rifle has M-Lok rails, you're good to go—no adapters needed. It will not fit Picatinny rails or other mounting systems.
Yes. The self-leveling design, swivel tilt, and stable height range make it suitable for prone shooting, benchrest work, and fieldcraft scenarios where you need a quick, lightweight rest. The ultralight weight is especially practical for hunters covering ground throughout the day.
No, the 1/8" hex key used for height adjustment is not included. You'll need to supply your own.
Yes. The built-in sling swivel stud lets you maintain your sling connection, so you don't have to detach it when deploying the bipod.