2009 SHOT Show - Magpul

Published on January 16, 2009
Duration: 4:23

This 2009 SHOT Show coverage highlights key Magpul innovations like the ASAP and MS2 Sling for versatile weapon carrying and the B.A.D. Lever for efficient bolt manipulation. It also showcases the modular MOE Handguard, the durable MBUS polymer sights, and updates to the PMAG and ACS stock for enhanced storage and ergonomics.

Quick Summary

The Magpul ASAP (Ambidextrous Sling Attachment Point) provides a 180-degree swivel for single-point sling configurations, facilitating shoulder-to-shoulder transitions. The B.A.D. Lever allows bolt catch manipulation with the trigger finger, keeping the firing hand on the grip during reloads or malfunctions.

Chapters

  1. 00:11ASAP and MS2 Sling Features
  2. 01:59B.A.D. Lever Bolt Catch System
  3. 02:42MOE Modular Handguard
  4. 03:02MBUS Back-Up Sights
  5. 03:36PMAG & ACS Stock Updates

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Magpul ASAP sling attachment point?

The Magpul ASAP (Ambidextrous Sling Attachment Point) offers a 180-degree swivel for single-point sling configurations. This design facilitates quick and smooth shoulder-to-shoulder transitions for the shooter.

How does the Magpul B.A.D. Lever improve weapon manipulation?

The B.A.D. Lever allows shooters to operate the bolt catch using their trigger finger. This keeps the firing hand on the pistol grip during reloads or malfunctions, potentially saving critical time.

What are the benefits of the Magpul MOE Handguard?

The MOE Handguard is a modular polymer forend that accepts rail sections at the 2, 6, and 10 o'clock positions. It provides a lighter, more customizable alternative to bulky quad rail systems for mounting accessories.

What features does the Magpul ACS Stock offer?

The ACS Stock includes integrated dual battery storage tubes accessible without removing the stock. It also features a friction lock mechanism for enhanced stability and a positive lock for secure positioning.

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