Magpods and Ranger Plates

Published on March 8, 2018
Duration: 2:50

This guide, presented by the Warrior Poet Society, details the practical applications of Magpods and Ranger Plates for AR-15 magazines. These accessories enhance grip for easier retrieval and provide a stable shooting rest on various surfaces, differentiating between the flexible Ranger Plate for hard surfaces and the rigid Magpod for softer ground. The instruction emphasizes their utility for zeroing, long-range shots, and general magazine handling, especially under load.

Quick Summary

Magpods and Ranger Plates enhance AR-15 magazine grip for easier retrieval and provide a stable shooting rest on various surfaces. Ranger Plates (flexible rubber) are best for hard surfaces, while Magpods (rigid polymer) excel on soft ground, offering improved shooting stability and magazine handling.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Intro: Magpods & Ranger Plates Benefits
  2. 00:21Differentiating Mags by Color
  3. 00:45Using Mags as a Shooting Rest
  4. 01:07Improved Mag Purchase & Retrieval
  5. 01:24PMAG Generations (Gen 2 vs Gen 3)
  6. 01:32Ranger Plate Features & Use
  7. 01:49Magpod Features & Use
  8. 02:06Personal Preference & Conclusion
  9. 02:24Call to Action & Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Magpods and Ranger Plates enhance magazine grip for easier retrieval from pouches, especially when wearing body armor. They also provide a stable shooting rest, useful for zeroing optics or taking precise shots when a bipod isn't available.

How do Ranger Plates and Magpods differ in their application for shooting stability?

Ranger Plates, made of flexible hardened rubber, are ideal for hard surfaces like car hoods, preventing slippage. Magpods, made of rigid hardened polymer, offer stable support on softer surfaces like the ground, providing a non-yielding rest.

Can Magpods and Ranger Plates be used to differentiate between different types of ammunition or calibers?

Yes, by using different colored Magpods or Ranger Plates, users can easily distinguish between magazines loaded with different calibers (e.g., 300 Blackout vs. 5.56mm) or ammunition types (e.g., defensive vs. range ammo).

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

While not strictly essential, Magpods and Ranger Plates are considered cool, inexpensive, and generally useful accessories that offer practical benefits for magazine handling and shooting stability. Many users find them valuable additions to their gear.

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