I think we've all seen vertical grips with built-in bipods. Some look usable, maybe. Some look like flimsy pieces of plastic. But most of them don't flip open like a switchblade knife. One that has 2 blades 65 degrees apart.
They made a version of this bipod grip before that had a push button at the bottom of the grip on one side, but this one is ambi, with buttons at the top where you can hit them with your thumb, instead of your left pinky finger, or whatever a left-handed person would use to press the button. It's all steel and aluminum, except for the rubber grip inserts. No cheap plastic here.
Durable Aircraft Aluminum Construction with a Matte Black Finish
Contoured Foregrip with Nonslip and Heat-resistant Rubberized Inlays for a Secure and Repeatable Grip
Ambidextrous Quick Releases Deploy Foldable Impact-resistant Bipod Legs Instantly
Quickly Transitions from Foregrip to Bipod Providing a More Stable Shooting Platform on Demand
Features a Fully Adjustable Quick-Detach Lever-lock Picatinny Mount with Reinforced Steel Side Plate for a Fast Installation and Removal
5.6" Foregrip Length with an 8.4" Center Height and 65 Degree Open Angle when Bipod is Deployed
Warranty Lifetime
Patent EU PAT. EP2245522-0001 / EU PAT. EP2245522-0002 / US PAT. 8397421 / US PAT. 9169958
Materials Aluminum, Rubber, Steel
Quick-detachable Yes
Parts Included Hex Wrench 2.5 mm
Mount Type Picatinny
Footpad Type Aluminum
Retraction Type Manual
Swivel Stud to Picatinny Adaptor No
Weight (oz) 360 g / 12.7 oz
Center Height at 90° (mm/in) 312 mm / 8.4 in
Height (in) Grip Height: 142 mm / 5.6 in Bipod Height: 218 mm / 8.6 in
Open Angle (degrees) 65°
https://www.leapers.com/products-utg-mnt-dg02q.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvLiIcGpSLg