BALS Mk-1, Gen 2 (Patented)

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BALS Mk-1, Gen 2


by Joe
BALS MK-1 Sniper Bean Bag - I still smile every time I use this thing- so simple, so effective. The idea first came from a long range class back several years ago where the instructor was talking about a personal experience where leaving a piece of kit behind on a real-world mission in Iraq almost compromised his team. Every other bean bag on the market is a separate piece of kit that needs to be retrieved when needed, and policed when finished... mount it on the stock and voila! Keep your eyes peeled for new products from B.A.L.S. in the near future! View More SKD Staff Picks


Featured in the July 2009 issue of American Rifleman

  • 18 lb Cast Iron Rifle Rest with micro-adjustable feet? Check.
  • 2.5 lb Corn-filled Sock for a Rear Stock Bag? Check.
  • Humping either of these items with you into the field on a real world mission?
    NOT SO CHECK.

In the precision rifle world, there are a lot of Rifle Rests that are full of promises, but at the end of the day, you have to ask yourself which ones will be with you to help you make the critical shot in the field. Now you can always count on one benchrest item being with you all the time- the Sniper Bean Bag from BALS.

The MK-1 from Ballistic Adjustment Leveling Systems, LLC. (BALS) is the answer to precision marksmen who want the functionality of a Rifle Rest, without the inconvenience and hassle of having to carry one and store it everywhere they go. The Patent Pending design allows for simple installation onto a wide variety of stocks, including most factory Bolt Gun stocks, and stocks from Manners, Bell & Carlson, HS Precision and McMillan. The MK-1 will also fit on standard M16 A1 and A2 stocks, as well as the Accuracy International AICS and Magpul PRS.

The Rifle Bean Bag on the MK-1 is cleverly mounted up with a stock harness that stores it conveniently up against the rearmost part of the stock, and can be silently released for immediate usage. When deployed, the rifle bean bag can lay horizontally or vertically via a slider, to maximize the range of adjustment. The Bean Bag can be removed or replaced. A larger bean bag will be available late Spring of 2013. Whether in storage or operational mode, the rifle bean bag does not interfere with the shooter's cheek weld, and it does not interfere with off-hand shooting.

You can buy a good rifle bean bag, but whether you are on a dog hunt or using your rifle professionally, it can't help you if you forget to bring it or can't set it up in time. We like to say that a Rifle Rest on the gun is worth ten on the bench.

The MK-1 Sniper Bean Bag is proudly made in the USA with the finest materials and manufacturing available. The bean bags are filled with lightweight waterproof poly-fill, and constructed of 1000 Denier Cordura.

The MK-1 Sniper Bean Bag will provide years of valuable service and finally give your rifle the one thing it really needs... BALS.

Reviews

  • 4
    Quality construction

    Posted by Simon on 18th Jun 2013

    Well made...only gripe is that on my set up, the distance between the bi pod and bag is quite long. So the deflection between fully squeezed and released doesn't move the point of aim very much at closer ranges. It would be nice to be able to adjust the fill or have more stretch in the fabric.

  • 4
    first accessory i purchased after my rifle.

    Posted by Eric Thomas on 18th Jun 2013

    One of the first things I did after purchasing my rifle was to order this piece. I'm generally happy with it but as noted in other reviews the bag could be a little bigger to give you greater adjustment. I still does what it was designed to do and I do not regret the purchase.

  • 3
    Straps

    Posted by White Doberman on 18th Jun 2013

    They are OK. Thin. Slip and need another accessory for the Pig to hold the pack in place. You need them though.

  • 2
    Too small to be practical

    Posted by Unknown on 18th Jun 2013

    Great concept but the bag is too small for use in the field. It might be great for bench shooting but once you get out in the real world the bag 1/2 the size needed in the field.