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Magpul Industries The Magpul Bipod for M-LOK
$114.00 $99.69 Save 13%
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Aaron from San Diego's Review of Magpul Industries The Magpul Bipod for M-LOK

The negative reviews here are either quite off or the products were unusually defective. I wouldn’t normally leave a review on a Magpul product as they speak for themselves the Negative reviews ALMOST steered me away from this product, glad I ignored them.

My benchmark bipod of measure to compare this to is the Harris SBRM from 22 years of military M4/SR25 experience. That is my relative measure for this review.

Magpul products are cost effective, look good, are high quality and simple. This bipod is NO exception.
This bipod is on par with the Harris as far as price BUT integrates with M-Lok or 1913 rails seamlessly without adapters, is lighter, more attractive, and swivels AND pans without hesitation. The tighten knob works as designed and the detent for retracting the legs or extending them works without issue.

This bipod is attractive and looks at home on the modern day sporting/duty rifle whereas the Harris looks like a M14 extension. There are also modern trendy bipods that ring in at 2.5 times the price of this model.

Also, contrary to one negative review, this bipod WILL take a load from a 200lb person without the claimed “flex of over 2 inches” from one reviewer. His was either a clone, defective, or he is humongous. Don’t even know how you measure 2” unless you have a measuring square sitting in front of the muzzle. Another negative YouTube video showed a guy drop his rifle from chest high height with legs at full extension and the legs didnt’ break. He did it again, and one did. This was his example of how poor the quality is. I counter that even when broken, the bipod will still hold the rifle up and most people won’t be chest high slamming their $2k rifle.

Overall, this bipod is priced competitively, performs and looks well, weighs very little and does what Magpul products are supposed to do: work.
Pros:
  • cost
  • Design
  • Looks
Cons:
  • Non shooting hand has to awkwardly depress the detent of the shooting hand side bipod leg to get it to retract - slightly difficult at first, not Magpul problem just a consideration compared to the Harris or other models
Best Used for:
  • hunting
  • duty
  • field
  • Prone
  • Bench and field shooting
Would Recommend: Yes
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