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Incredible

Written on May 23, 2025

This thing is extremely lightweight, sturdy and has 4 different reticle settings, plenty of brightness settings, and has a quick-detach setting. Great price for the quality you're getting. There are similar frame sights that are much cheaper, but you are gambling on their quality.

Could be much better

Written on May 23, 2025

Magpul usually has a great catalogue of accessories, but this one is not one of them. It has a lot of back and forth wobble and is not very stable unless you load it (push forward on it). If you want a bipod that's made in America, decently built, very light, and keeps your firearm decently stable - than this is more than enough for you. But if you want one that is built like a tank and that you can slam on the ground or other surfaces in potentially high-stress situations and get amazing stability consistently, then this is definitely not the one. I am quite surprised how little adherence to surfaces the feet have in comparison to a cheap $40 Harris bipod copy from China.
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The 512 but way better.

Written on May 21, 2025

All of the quality and greatness of the 512, but the buttons are on the side for easier access when using a magnifier as well as a quick detach feature for easy swapping within seconds.

Tangodown Foregrip

Written on May 21, 2025

Extremely solid and no wobble. You're not going to worry about this item falling off or breaking from use.

Good but some negatives

Written on May 21, 2025

It has nice and sturdy construction, but the steel legs don't seem to adhere to surfaces as well as the LE version because of the finish. The deployment is quite violent and jarring, much more than the LE. I am impressed how little weight addition there is with the all steel legs. But for more than $200, I was hoping for something that would be really tight to picatinny rails.
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Grip Pod LE

Written on May 01, 2025

The "Grip Pod LE" is the classic design without the steel-inserts in the bipod legs. Despite this, it is still plenty sturdy for civilian and law enforcement use. It has a fantastic and simple QD mounting system. Very sturdy and lightweight.

A simple two-point sling

Written on May 01, 2025

Great construction and reliable sling where you aren't relying on ball bearings in a QD option. Tried and true design you cannot beat

Old Reliable

Written on May 01, 2025

It's an EOTech 512. Simple, incredibly sturdy and reliable, and has the better part of 25+ years of global conflict abroad to be battle-proven. If you want an EOTech and don't want or need all the bells and whistles of Night-vision settings, QD, and CR 123A operation, then this is the model to go for. It is a little pricey, but it is worth it for a domestically American sight where so many other options are available that are outsourced, shoddy construction and questionable reliability.

Solid metal, great sturdiness.

Written on May 01, 2025

If you don't want a cheap $25 carry handle from China that you can't even trust to hold zero to take to the range, then there are little other options than this great carry handle and sight. Elevation and windage adjustable, and made in America. Not exactly cheap in price but you get what you pay for. The metal feels absolutely fantastic, it's smooth, fit and finish are great, and it's lightweight and is quite sturdy despite its relatively low weight.
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