The Magpul Bottom Line - Bipods

Published on October 23, 2023
Duration: 10:37

This video details Magpul's bipod line, covering five models with different mounting solutions including 1913 Picatinny, M-LOK, 17S footprint, and sling stud. It explains their shared features like adjustable leg length (6.75"-10"), quiet deployment, and leg lock-in, as well as specific functionalities like pan and tilt on certain models. The guide also touches on interchangeable feet and the new MOE bipod's lightweight, affordable design.

Quick Summary

Magpul offers five bipod models: 1913 (Picatinny), M-LOK (direct attach), 17S (universal QD mount), Sling Stud (hunting rifles), and the lightweight MOE. Features include adjustable leg length (6.75"-10"), quiet deployment, and optional pan/tilt on select models. Feet are interchangeable with Atlas patterns.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction to Magpul Bipods
  2. 00:341913, M-LOK, and 17S Models
  3. 01:39Bipod Operation: Deployment & Adjustment
  4. 02:20Pan and Tilt Features
  5. 02:53Interchangeable Feet & Tension Knob
  6. 03:41Sling Stud Bipod
  7. 05:04M-LOK Adapter for Sling Stud Bipod
  8. 05:13Dual Surface QD Mount (1913/ARCA)
  9. 06:36Newest Bipod: The MOE Model
  10. 07:02MOE Bipod Operation & Features
  11. 08:25Polymer Bipod Strength & Flex
  12. 09:59Magpul Bipod Line Philosophy

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different mounting options for Magpul bipods?

Magpul offers bipods with direct attachment for M-LOK rails, 1913 Picatinny rail compatibility using screws as recoil lugs, a 17S universal footprint for various QD mounts, and a Sling Stud model for traditional hunting rifle attachments.

How do Magpul bipod legs adjust and lock?

Leg length is adjustable from approximately 6.75 to 10 inches (or 7-10 inches for the MOE model). To adjust, press the button on the back of the leg, extend or retract to the desired length, and release; the legs lock in increments and will not collapse under weight.

Do Magpul bipods have pan and tilt capabilities?

The 1913, M-LOK, and 17S models feature both pan and tilt. The pan function can be locked out by adjusting a specific chip, allowing for tilt only. The Sling Stud and MOE models offer tilt but not pan.

What is the advantage of the Magpul MOE bipod?

The MOE bipod is designed for minimalist hunters, offering a very lightweight (8 oz), low-profile (1.73" stack height), and affordable polymer construction, while still providing stability and durability comparable to more expensive models.

Can I change the feet on my Magpul bipod?

Yes, the polymer legs on most Magpul bipods feature roll pins that allow you to remove the standard rubber feet and replace them with aftermarket Atlas pattern feet, such as spikes or skids, to suit different terrains.

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