Warne Skyline Aluminum Bipod 6.9"-9.1" Picatinny Rail Mount - Black

SKU:
115675176
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UPC:
656813106479
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MPN:
7901M
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Firearm Group:
Rifle
Finish-Color:
Black
Material:
Aluminum
Weight:
16.50 oz
Attachment Type:
Picatinny
Lockable Position:
Yes
No. of Legs:
2
Type of Feet:
Rubber
Vertical Adjustment:
6.90-9.10"

The Warne Skyline Aluminum Bipod is a Picatinny rail-mounted shooting support built for shooters who need solid performance without fuss. If you're running a rifle with a top rail—whether you're on the bench, in the field, or working from improvised positions—this bipod locks into any Picatinny or Weaver rail and lets you dial height on the fly with one hand. That single-handed adjustment matters when you're behind the gun and don't want to break position to fiddle with gear.

The Skyline's strength is in its simplicity and versatility. Legs lock at three distinct angles—flat, 45 degrees, and fully extended at 90 degrees—so you can adapt quickly to terrain or shooting position. The bipod extends from 6.9 inches down to 9.1 inches at full height, covering most practical shooting scenarios. Built from aircraft-grade 6061 T6 and 7075 T6 aluminum with steel reinforcement where stresses run highest, it's light enough at 16.5 ounces to not burden your rig but stout enough to hold solid when you're dialed in. The legs also feature smooth cant and pan capability—22 degrees of cant and 44 degrees of pan—so you can track or adjust for uneven ground without collapsing the whole setup.

Warne designed and manufactures this bipod in the USA. It's the kind of practical, no-nonsense gear that does exactly what it promises: give you a stable platform to shoot from, and get out of your way. If you shoot bolt rifles, precision carbines, or any rifle with a Picatinny top rail and want a dependable rest that mounts clean and adjusts fast, the Skyline is worth a hard look.

Key Features

  • Picatinny and Weaver rail compatible—mounts on any standard top rail
  • One-handed height adjustment for fast repositioning without breaking position
  • Three-position leg locking: 0°, 45°, and 90° for rapid deployment and terrain adaptation
  • Height range 6.9" to 9.1" to suit most shooting positions
  • 22° cant and 44° pan capability for uneven terrain and angle adjustments
  • Aircraft-grade aluminum construction (6061 T6 and 7075 T6) with steel reinforcement in high-stress areas
  • Lightweight at 16.5 ounces—minimal impact on rifle balance
  • Designed and made in the USA
  • Interchangeable spike and claw feet available separately
  • Sling swivel accessory rail available as optional upgrade

Specifications

BrandWarne Scope Mounts
Product NameSkyline Aluminum Bipod
Rail Mount TypePicatinny/Weaver
Minimum Height6.9 inches
Maximum Height9.1 inches
Leg Lock Positions3 (0°, 45°, 90°)
Cant Range22° total
Pan Range44° total
Weight16.5 ounces
Primary Material6061 T6 and 7075 T6 aircraft-grade aluminum with steel reinforcement
ColorBlack
Adjustment TypeOne-handed height adjustment
ManufactureUSA

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the Warne Skyline bipod fit my rifle?

The Skyline mounts to any rifle with a Picatinny or Weaver rail on top. If your rifle has a standard tactical rail, this bipod will fit. It's compatible with most modern centerfire rifles, carbines, and precision platforms.

What's the difference between the Skyline and other bipods in terms of height and stability?

The Skyline extends from 6.9 inches to 9.1 inches, which covers prone, seated, and bench positions. Three-position leg locking and the ability to cant and pan mean you can lock in stable support on uneven ground without repositioning the entire bipod.

Can I replace the feet or add accessories like a sling swivel?

Yes. The feet are interchangeable—spike and claw foot options are sold separately. A sling swivel accessory rail is also available as an optional add-on, allowing you to customize the bipod for your specific use.

Is one-handed adjustment really practical in the field?

Yes. One-handed height adjustment means you can stay behind the gun and dial height without shifting position or using both hands to fidget with the bipod. It's a small feature that saves time and keeps you stable during setup.