Magpul Instructions - Pro 700 Lite

Published on December 8, 2023
Duration: 5:46

This guide details the installation of the Magpul Pro 700 Lite rifle chassis. It covers securing the barreled action, adjusting length of pull, comb height, butt pad position, and trigger reach. The process also includes instructions for swapping grip modules and configuring the chassis for left-handed actions, emphasizing the use of specific hex wrenches and torque specifications for a secure and functional installation.

Quick Summary

The Magpul Pro 700 Lite rifle chassis installation requires a 1/8, 3/16, and 5/32 inch hex wrench, along with an inch-pound torque wrench. Action screws are torqued to 55-60 inch-pounds. Adjustments for length of pull, comb height, butt pad, and trigger reach are detailed, along with options for swapping grip modules and configuring for left-handed actions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 00:37Required Tools
  3. 00:52Grip Assembly Adjustment
  4. 01:04Barreled Action Installation
  5. 01:40Action Screw Tightening
  6. 02:00Torque Specifications
  7. 02:07Final Inspection
  8. 02:12Length of Pull Adjustment
  9. 02:33Comb Height Adjustment
  10. 02:54Butt Pad Adjustment
  11. 03:10Trigger Reach Adjustment
  12. 03:32Grip Options and Adjustment Range
  13. 03:40Swapping Grip Modules
  14. 04:54Left-Handed Action Configuration
  15. 05:38Contact Customer Service

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are needed to install the Magpul Pro 700 Lite rifle chassis?

You will need a 1/8 inch hex wrench, a 3/16 inch hex wrench, a 5/32 inch hex wrench, and an inch-pound torque wrench for the installation and adjustments of the Magpul Pro 700 Lite chassis.

What is the recommended torque specification for the action screws on the Magpul Pro 700 Lite chassis?

The front and rear action screws for the Magpul Pro 700 Lite chassis should be tightened to 55 to 60 inch-pounds using an inch-pound torque wrench.

How do you adjust the length of pull on the Magpul Pro 700 Lite chassis?

To adjust the length of pull, use a 5/32 inch hex wrench to loosen the captured bolt on the right side of the chassis under the cheek riser, adjust to your desired setting, and retighten to 20 inch-pounds or hand-tight.

Can the Magpul Pro 700 Lite chassis be configured for a left-handed action?

Yes, the Magpul Pro 700 Lite chassis can be configured for a left-handed action by swapping the placement of the bolt retainer plate and the QD sling swivel plate using a 1/8 inch hex wrench.

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