NEW: Magpul Bipod
Vložit
- čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
- The all-new Magpul Bipod is optimized for rapid one-handed adjustments. The bipod quickly and quietly transitions between countless user configurations. Mil-spec hard anodized 6061 T-6 aluminum, stainless steel internals, and injection-molded reinforced polymer ensure years of dependable performance and reliability, all while shaving weight. The Magpul Bipod features tensioned legs that stow neatly forward and snap down and lock. The bipod is available in three mounting configurations: M-LOK, 1913 Picatinny, A.R.M.S 17S Style.
Learn more: www.brownellsvi...
Magpul: It hasnt been done, if it hasnt been done in plastic.
Id take that rather then a 1 pound hunk of ugly steel that will rust with exposed springs
I bought one of these for my new Thompson Center LRR 6.5 rifle. The bipod loosens up constantly, no matter how hard I tighten the knurl nut. Cool bipod but not for the money that they want for these.
The price, although subject to change, seems very reasonable. I’ve seen Boud that cost two times as much or more. This looks so solid and so good and I do really like Magpul products that it is on my list of upgrades to add to my AR 15.
Everybody heard that snap, the deer, the pig, everyone.
Haley Cody I was thinking that a deer could hear that at 200. It’s pretty loud. I don’t use a bipod though, I just use two knitting needles and some duct tape.
I mean you could always deploy your bipod and be ready for when the deer shows up. I wouldn't imagine you'd want to wait to chamber a round either.
hold the button while pulling legs out, no snap.
Simply perfectly matching a Magpul firearm (FDE also nice looking and good matching)...
Personally not a fan of this one, unfortunately. No matter how hard you tighten it down, you get a LOT of yaw (the roll is not bad, but the bipod wants to yaw a lot to the left and right, and the two legs are often not deterrence to the gun after only a few shots with a TAC A1.). I found the legs to also be quite wobblyin the forwards and backwards direction (along the axis the gun is pointing) and while they do stop if you are pushing against or pulling on it, there is still noticeable play which makes shooting less accurate and not comfortable or confidence inspiring.
Think I am going to go back to an MLOK Harris bipod.
I wish you would've tested it under some load, that would be a really useful insight...
that's what she said
Can't load it, it's bends like a spring and make it impossible to hold for a steady shot. Might be ok for bench rest guys or people who don't load their bipod, but it's literally like shooting off of a spring.
Cool...I prefer Harris but do like the fact that it’s plastic to save some weight. Lugging a varmint gun to a shooting spot gets heavy, so I can see saving a pound or so switching to a setup like this.
Mine still pans super easy no matter how tight I clamp down on it
Already broke mine, need to make adjustment button/lock out of steel.
@ Go prone while moving in a hurry and itll go buddy, been doing same drill with harris BRM for yrs no issues. Awesome design just need to improve some areas, good luck
Magpul's QC & product durabilty/reliability have definitely been hit or miss over the last 5-6 years...
Is there a way to lock the legs partially down? Or any tricks that anyone has come up with to rig it that way? Recently I was using a Magul bipod on an AR, and I needed height from the bipod, but less than full height.
Tilt and pan. Rotate and pan are really the same thing.
Got it. Love it.
Love mine. Have a review also on my channel. Very very light
Hope it's about 10x better than it looks.
The idea of making a bipod at the Harris price point is 100% dump.
79.00 retail, maybe but I still wouldnt pay even that.
Does the 17 s come with screws for the rail grabber?
What about moving target?
*CLICK...CLICK... watches deer run like hell...
Honestly passes me off that keymod is out the window now
i want to know is this biopod fit for CZ 750?
Pretty slick, not a $104 slick, but slick.
And yet my Caldwell that I got for less than $30 has done me fine for years.
Magpul is generally overpriced plastic parts. Some are really good and some are not.
0:29 uhh this thing should be $35-40
Magpul bipod lock
Most people won't even spend $100 on a combat proven Harris bipod let alone a $100 plastic bipod. Magpul is really screwing the consumers with their $1000 stocks & $100 bipods. Their profit margin is over the top. These things are not expensive to manufacture. The stock will fail for sure when you can get a real precision chassis for $450
All this is for the tacticool market and cool makes money
$100 for a solid gun accessory is reasonable these days. I tried to cheap out on a $30 bipod for my .22, and it fell apart in a handful of sessions. It was replaced with a Harris, as my dad still uses Harris bipods he bought 30 years ago. I'll gladly try the mag-pull if it's a 30 year tool.
Save up for an Atlas.
95$ on Amazon
It has a pan lock feature I can't figure out
How does this mount to a swivel stud?
It requires a picatinny rail to swivel stud adapter. Mount the adapter ON your swivel stud. Now buy the picatinny mount version of the Magpul bipod. Done.
Free Fir3
Insane that plastic bipod is over $100
Know something? It's a wobbler!
Would be great, if sold at Walmart for 40 bucks
It’s cool but not $100 cool
Aesthetics aren't everything, but that thing is quite... ugly. I'll stick with spending stupid amounts of money for an Atlas.