Magpul Instructions - MOE Bipod

Published on April 9, 2024
Duration: 2:54

This guide details the installation and operation of the Magpul MOE Bipod. It covers mounting to an Uncle Mike's style sling swivel stud or via an M-LOK bipod mount on an AR platform. The instructions include steps for deploying, stowing, and adjusting the bipod legs, as well as information on replacing the removable rubberized feet with Atlas pattern compatible replacements.

Quick Summary

The Magpul MOE Bipod mounts to Uncle Mike's style sling swivel studs or via an M-LOK bipod mount on AR platforms. Installation involves opening the attachment knob's paws, aligning them with the stud's through-hole, and hand-tightening. Legs deploy to 90 degrees and stow parallel to the mount. They adjust from 7-10 inches and feature replaceable Atlas-compatible feet.

Chapters

  1. 00:15Mounting Options: Sling Swivel Stud & M-LOK
  2. 00:26Bipod Attachment Knob Operation
  3. 00:38Bipod Installation Steps
  4. 01:04Sling Mount Retention
  5. 01:12Deploying Bipod Legs
  6. 01:22Stowing Bipod Legs
  7. 01:36Adjusting Bipod Leg Length
  8. 01:57Symmetrical vs. Asymmetrical Leg Setup
  9. 02:15Removable Bipod Feet & Compatibility
  10. 02:27Removing Bipod Feet

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you install the Magpul MOE Bipod on an AR platform?

On an AR platform, you'll need to install an M-LOK bipod mount to the handguard first. Then, with the bipod legs stowed, turn the attachment knob counterclockwise to open the mounting paws. Align these paws with the through-hole in the sling swivel stud on your M-LOK mount and hand-tighten the knob until the paws engage.

What is the adjustable range for the Magpul MOE Bipod legs?

The Magpul MOE Bipod legs are notched and can be extended or retracted from 7 inches to 10 inches. This adjustment occurs at approximately 1/2 inch intervals by pressing the bipod leg release button.

Can the Magpul MOE Bipod feet be replaced?

Yes, the Magpul MOE Bipod features removable rubberized feet. These feet are compatible with Atlas pattern bipod replacement feet. To remove them, you'll need to drift out a 1/8 inch slotted spring pin using a 1/8 inch roll pin punch.

How do you deploy and stow the Magpul MOE Bipod legs?

To deploy, pull the legs down until they lock into the 90-degree position. To stow, press the leg lock button on each side and rotate the legs forward until they are parallel to the mounting plate and the spring detents engage.

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