Magpods and Ranger Plates

Published on March 8, 2018
Duration: 2:50

This guide details how to effectively use Magpods and Ranger Plates as improvised shooting rests for AR-15 magazines. It covers proper placement and technique for both Magpods (rigid, for firm surfaces) and Ranger Plates (flexible, for varied surfaces), enhancing stability during shooting. Instruction is provided by John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society, an expert in tactical training.

Quick Summary

Magpods and Ranger Plates enhance AR-15 PMAGs by improving grip for easier retrieval and serving as stable shooting rests. Magpods are rigid for soft surfaces, while flexible Ranger Plates work well on hard surfaces. They are inexpensive, useful accessories that can also help differentiate magazines by color for caliber or ammo type.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Introduction to Magpods and Ranger Plates
  2. 00:21Mag Differentiation by Color
  3. 00:45Mag as a Shooting Rest
  4. 01:07Improved Mag Purchase and Retrieval
  5. 01:24Magpul PMAG Generations
  6. 01:32Ranger Plate Features and Use
  7. 01:49Magpod Features and Use
  8. 02:06Personal Preference and Conclusion
  9. 02:24Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main benefits of using Magpods and Ranger Plates on AR-15 magazines?

Magpods and Ranger Plates offer several benefits: they improve grip for easier magazine retrieval from pouches, allow magazines to function as a stable shooting rest for improved accuracy, and can be used to differentiate magazines by color for different calibers or ammo types.

How do Magpods and Ranger Plates differ in their use as shooting rests?

Magpods are rigid and made of hardened plastic/polymer, providing stable support on softer surfaces like the ground. Ranger Plates are made of hardened rubber and are flexible, making them better suited for resting on hard surfaces like car hoods without slipping.

Are Magpods and Ranger Plates essential accessories for an AR-15?

According to John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society, Magpods and Ranger Plates are not essential but are considered cool, inexpensive, and generally useful accessories that enhance the functionality of PMAGs.

Can different colored Magpods or Ranger Plates help organize AR-15 magazines?

Yes, using different colored Magpods or Ranger Plates is an effective method to distinguish between magazines loaded with different calibers, such as 5.56mm and .300 Blackout, or for separating defensive ammunition from range ammunition.

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