Magpul Bipod Review

Published on May 5, 2019
Duration: 8:05

This review covers the Magpul bipod, highlighting its intuitive design, robust construction, and versatile features. The bipod offers tool-less deployment, extendable legs with multiple positions, and a steel knob for tilt and cant adjustments. It's available in Picatinny, M-LOK, and ARMS mount versions, with black and FDE color options.

Quick Summary

The Magpul bipod is praised for its intuitive design and robust construction, featuring tool-less deployment, seven leg extension positions, and a steel knob for tilt and cant adjustments. Available in Picatinny, M-LOK, and ARMS mounts, it offers excellent versatility and stability for various rifle platforms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Magpul Bipod
  2. 00:51Magpul Quality and Design Philosophy
  3. 01:30Bipod Mounted on Rifle
  4. 01:43Easy Deployment and Controls
  5. 02:05Leg Extension Mechanism
  6. 02:17Tilt and Cant Adjustment Knob
  7. 02:34Mounting Options (Picatinny, M-LOK, ARMS)
  8. 02:58Hub Reversibility and Versatility
  9. 03:14Sturdiness and Locking Mechanism
  10. 03:19Tilt and Pan Range
  11. 03:34Leg Adjustment Positions
  12. 04:00Rubber Feet and Mount Compatibility
  13. 04:14Close-up on Adjustment Knob and Materials
  14. 04:31Dimensions and Weight
  15. 04:52Leg Play and Design Intent
  16. 05:31Performance in Shooting Positions
  17. 06:35Price and Availability
  18. 06:44Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Magpul bipod?

The Magpul bipod offers tool-less deployment, intuitive controls, extendable legs with multiple positions (seven total), and a steel knob for tilt and cant adjustments. It also features reversible leg hubs and rubberized feet with compatibility for Atlas mounts.

How does the Magpul bipod adjust for tilt and cant?

A robust steel knob on the bipod allows for easy loosening and tightening to control tilt and cant. This knob is designed for easy manipulation, even when wearing gloves, and locks down securely.

What are the mounting options for the Magpul bipod?

The Magpul bipod is available in several mounting configurations, including a Picatinny rail version, an M-LOK version, and an ARMS mount version. Other options are expected to be released.

What are the dimensions and weight of the Magpul bipod?

The Magpul bipod has a height of 2.3 inches and a width of 3.5 inches. Its legs extend from 6.3 inches to 10.3 inches, offering a 4-inch variable range. The total weight is 11.8 ounces.

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