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    Colt bipods

    Photo shows two bipods both marked COLT'S-62122 HARTFORD, CONN USAicon.
    The top bipod has a large rivet holding the legs while the lower bipod has a solid pin with a C clip holding the legs. There are other variations both early and later if anyone has additional photos.Attachment 24055
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    The earliest version has two c clips and no markings. The bipod legs are slightly wider than the others.

    The C clip designs were a problem as the clips always break lose. I have the one c clip version and it is loose. I am getting it repaired.

    Another characteristic of Colt bipods is the rust. Where the welds were located, the ingredient they used to pre weld created a lot of rust because it was not cleaned off. I have seen the rust on probably 50% of all Colts I have inspected.

    If I recall the earlier C clips were bright, not parkerized.
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    Thanks for the information, I heard there was another early Colt-Armalite bipod with the C clip too

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    I have heard of Armalite markings on a bipod, but do not remember seeing one.

    I have one real regret. At the Allentown Gun Show from circa 1993/94 thru about 1998 a retired Colt worker showed up and rented tables. He had incredible stuff, like a variety of tools that marked the 45 slides and various frames and a variety of other items I never knew about (commercial production). He sold me many Colt, in the commercial wrappings, parts. He was a great guy.

    One day he offered me a bipod that Colt designed but never produced. It was much wider, unmarked, and had a different spring involved and a lock. When attached it had a perfect circular piece sitting on the barrel. There was no label describing it, so he told me about it. At that point I did not know him well, so I passed on purchasing it. As time went on I got to know him very well and he educated me about a lot of Colt production. He worked there from 1963 thru 1992/93.

    Nowadays I wish I had purchased it. I was a one of a kind item which probably nobody has seen except the one guy that bought that one. The guy probably does not even know what it was as it was sold as a "bipod".

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