NEW: Magpul Bipod

Published on October 3, 2018
Duration: 2:38

This guide details the deployment, extension, and adjustment of the Magpul Bipod, covering its pan/tilt functions and use as a barricade stop. The video, presented by Paul Levy from Brownells, highlights the bipod's tool-less deployment and intuitive leg extension. It also touches on the durable polymer and aluminum construction and compatibility with aftermarket feet.

Quick Summary

The Magpul Bipod offers tool-less leg deployment and intuitive extension via a button press. It features a polymer housing with aluminum internals for strength, and its large knurled adjustment nut controls pan/tilt while also serving as a barricade stop. Available in ARMS 17S, Picatinny, and M-LOK mounting options.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Mounting Options
  2. 00:33Leg Deployment & Extension
  3. 01:07Materials & Construction
  4. 01:31Pan, Tilt & Barricade Support

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you deploy the legs on a Magpul Bipod?

The Magpul Bipod features tool-less deployment; simply pull the legs down from the folded position until they lock securely in place without needing to press any buttons.

What are the mounting options for the Magpul Bipod?

The Magpul Bipod is available in configurations for ARMS 17S style, standard Picatinny rails, and M-LOK mounting systems, offering versatility for different rifle platforms.

Can the Magpul Bipod be used as a barricade stop?

Yes, the large knurled adjustment nut at the bottom of the Magpul Bipod is designed to function as a barricade stop, providing a stable engagement point when resting the rifle on a surface.

What materials are used in the Magpul Bipod?

The Magpul Bipod utilizes a durable polymer exterior housing, characteristic of Magpul products, combined with a strong aluminum internal skeleton and legs for enhanced rigidity and longevity.

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