The MDT Oryx Polymer Bipod with Sling Stud Mount delivers competition-grade stability and field-ready durability at an accessible price point, making it one of the most versatile bipods available for precision shooters and hunters alike.
- High-strength polymer construction provides rigid, lightweight support at just 12.5 oz
- Sling swivel stud attachment interfaces with virtually any standard rifle stock
- Quick-flick deployment gets you on target fast with true one-handed operation
- Numbered leg positions allow repeatable, consistent height settings from 7.2" to 10"
- Adjustable tilt (cant) tension lever lets you level your rifle on uneven terrain
- High-traction rubber feet inspired by soccer cleats grip any surface confidently
Who This Is For
The MDT Oryx Bipod is an ideal choice for precision rifle shooters, hunters pursuing long-range game, and tactical enthusiasts who demand reliable positional shooting support without the weight or cost of a full-metal bipod. Whether you're shooting from a bench, prone position in the field, or dialing in your zero at the range, the Oryx delivers consistent, repeatable performance that punches well above its price class.
Specifications
| Brand | MDT (Modular Driven Technologies) |
|---|---|
| Model | Oryx Polymer Bipod |
| Color | Black |
| Material | High-Strength Polymer |
| Weight | 12.5 oz |
| Height Range | 7.2" – 10" |
| Attachment | Sling Swivel Stud |
| Leg Adjustment | Numbered Positions |
| Cant Adjustment | Yes – Tension Lever |
| Feet | High-Traction Rubber |
| Deployment | Quick-Flick, One-Handed |
Frequently Asked Questions
What rifles is the MDT Oryx Bipod compatible with?
The Oryx Bipod attaches via a standard sling swivel stud, making it compatible with a wide range of bolt-action and semi-automatic rifles — including AR-15s, AR-10s, and most hunting rifles — that feature a sling swivel stud on the forend or stock. If your rifle doesn't have a stud, aftermarket sling swivel stud kits are widely available and easy to install.
How does the cant adjustment work, and why does it matter?
The Oryx Bipod features an adjustable tilt (cant) tension lever that allows you to tilt the rifle left or right independently of the bipod legs. This is critical when shooting on uneven ground, hillsides, or from improvised field positions — it lets you level your scope reticle and maintain a true vertical crosshair without repositioning the bipod legs themselves.
Is a polymer bipod strong enough for serious precision shooting?
Yes. MDT engineered the Oryx with a high-strength polymer blend specifically chosen for its rigidity and resistance to flex under recoil. The numbered leg detents provide firm, repeatable lock-up at each height setting, and the debris-shielded button internals keep the mechanism functioning reliably in dirt, sand, and field conditions. The Oryx is a trusted choice among competitive precision rifle shooters who want a capable, lightweight bipod without the premium price of machined aluminum alternatives.