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The Mako Group AK Podium implements a bi-pod support for the AK-47 platforms in a new and innovative way. The AK-Podium enables the operator to install a steady and durable bi-pod platform without adding front-end weight and saving valuable rail space. The AK-Podium is easily deployed with the main shooting hand, without having to alter the grip on the weapon, or lose sight of the target. *US Patent No. 9,354,012. Compatibility: AK-47/ AKM standard models.Additional Features & Benefits:Compact and sleek design with no protruding parts Rapid deployment mechanism operates by the push of a button Provides steady and durable bipod platform Quick and easy installation, no Gunsmith required Made of light and durable high-end reinforced polymer composite Saves valuable rail space for additional mounting options Includes the AGR-47 pistol grip Available in Matt-Black, Olive Drab green or Flat Dark Earth.The Mako Group AK PodiumPayPal is not available as a payment option for this product.WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov....
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I can't tell if I hate this or not. On the one hand, it's a little too mall ninja, on the other, I'm considering purchasing an AK with a short barrel soon and this seems like a cheap option to add a bipod without using/needing rail space. What's everyone else's opinion?

Edit: Watched a video of it in action. Seems like it sits way too far back to have much value as a bipod. Doesn't do much more for you other than what your main-hand is already doing. Apparently the original idea for these was to go on bullpup rifles, which makes a lot more sense considering the center of balance is going to be towards the rear. On a conventional rifle though, don't think I like these.

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