Quote from: Xraycer on February 13, 2021, 11:24:26 AMQuote from: JohnnyPDX on February 13, 2021, 10:59:17 AMThank You Sir. Mystery solved.Totally missed this Chinglish notation lolI read that the same way you did. they tried. My Chinese friends straight up laugh when I TRY and speak a few words of Mandarin, no pity.
Quote from: JohnnyPDX on February 13, 2021, 10:59:17 AMThank You Sir. Mystery solved.Totally missed this Chinglish notation lol
Thank You Sir. Mystery solved.
Quote from: JohnnyPDX on February 13, 2021, 12:26:45 PMQuote from: Xraycer on February 13, 2021, 11:24:26 AMQuote from: JohnnyPDX on February 13, 2021, 10:59:17 AMThank You Sir. Mystery solved.Totally missed this Chinglish notation lolI read that the same way you did. they tried. My Chinese friends straight up laugh when I TRY and speak a few words of Mandarin, no pity.I constantly get non-Vietnamese people insisting on attempting to say some simple Vietnamese words. Including my wife and kids. Never ever even closer! It's a tonal language. Very difficult if you didn't grow up or immersed in it for years. I do appreciate the effort
Anyway whether it's "Chinglish" or "Eye-neeze" (I speak both, heh heh), I will soon have Both bipod examples in my hot sweaty hands to compare with each other, after which I'll let you guys know which one I like better...
Quote from: JohnnyPDX on February 13, 2021, 08:32:28 AMThe last link to a bipod looks like a good one! ThanksFrom the looks of it, it appears that you would have to push in the tiny, chrome "buttons", on the inside of the legs, lying in grove, to adjust the angulation of the legs. I would think this would be a bit cumbersome/tricky for those with larger fingers or wearing gloves.
The last link to a bipod looks like a good one! Thanks
Charlie, I can't seem to open your pictures, or even follow the links.
I see 8 pics total for two posts. The first post pics never went away.