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- Bipod abstract "A bipod is an attachment for either a photographical device or a weapon that creates a steady plane for whatever it may be attached. It provides significant stability along two axes of motion (side-to-side, and up-and-down). The concept for a bipod dates back to pre-20th century times, and is still used today by agencies such as NASA.Bipod comes from the Latin and Greek roots bi and pod, meaning \"two\" and \"foot, or feet\" respectively.".
- Bipod wikiPageID "1263697".
- Bipod wikiPageLength "2737".
- Bipod wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Bipod wikiPageRevisionID "664160494".
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLink Category:Firearm_components.
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLink Coordinate_system.
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLink FN_Minimi.
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLink Gun_barrel.
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLink Launch_pad.
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLink Machine_gun.
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLink Monopod.
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLink Rifle.
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLink Sako_TRG.
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLink Scale_model.
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLink Sniper_rifle.
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLink Squad_automatic_weapon.
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLink Track_(rail_transport).
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLink Tripod.
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bipod".
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLinkText "Harris BRM-S".
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLinkText "bipod".
- Bipod wikiPageWikiLinkText "bipod-mounted".
- Bipod wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Bipod wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Bipod wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Bipod subject Category:Firearm_components.
- Bipod hypernym Attachment.
- Bipod type Weapon.
- Bipod type Component.
- Bipod type Firearm.
- Bipod comment "A bipod is an attachment for either a photographical device or a weapon that creates a steady plane for whatever it may be attached. It provides significant stability along two axes of motion (side-to-side, and up-and-down). The concept for a bipod dates back to pre-20th century times, and is still used today by agencies such as NASA.Bipod comes from the Latin and Greek roots bi and pod, meaning \"two\" and \"foot, or feet\" respectively.".
- Bipod label "Bipod".
- Bipod sameAs Q232287.
- Bipod sameAs Zweibein.
- Bipod sameAs Dupieda_apogilo.
- Bipod sameAs دوپایه.
- Bipod sameAs Bipied.
- Bipod sameAs דורגל.
- Bipod sameAs Kaki-dua.
- Bipod sameAs Bipiede.
- Bipod sameAs 二脚.
- Bipod sameAs Kojelės.
- Bipod sameAs Divkājis.
- Bipod sameAs Tofot.
- Bipod sameAs Dwójnóg.
- Bipod sameAs Bipé.
- Bipod sameAs m.04n9n_.
- Bipod sameAs Сошка_(оружейная).
- Bipod sameAs Bipod.
- Bipod sameAs Bipod.
- Bipod sameAs Сошка_(зброя).
- Bipod sameAs Q232287.
- Bipod sameAs 兩腳架.
- Bipod wasDerivedFrom Bipod?oldid=664160494.
- Bipod isPrimaryTopicOf Bipod.