Magpul Industries The Magpul Bipod for 1913 Picatinny Rail
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Most Helpful Positive Review
The best. Look no further.
Don't waste your time with more expensive options. Light weight. Durable (not surprisingly, given who made em). Easy, convenient, fast adjustments. Both legs can be deployed from folded position with just a swipe of the hand. Good height range. And it comes in FDE. What more could you want? ...
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Most Helpful Negative Review
Good for the Price
Given the price this is a good bipod but has limitations, just my opinion. I like the light and slim profile. Legs fold out smoothly and retract smoothly. Extending the length of the legs is easy and secure. Now what I personally don’t like. No matter how much I crank down the tightness it still piv...
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magpul bipod
Once again mag, Paul’s made a great product is easy to install right out of the box. Everything was ready to go. No complaints works great made well once again
Would recommend: Yes
Very steady and versatile
I use this on my Christensen MPR and it fits quite well . Solid hold and low footprint as well as the extendable legs make it a great addition.
Pros:
- Steady
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- Bench
- field
Would recommend: Yes
Perfect for a long barrel 5.56 build
Works like a charm, part of a larger overall solution, but at the end of the day, my rifle has very little recoil and keeps my eye on target, as well as on subsequent rounds—very high quality. A bit on the pricey side, however, I guess you get what you pay for.
Pros:
- Steady and many adjustments for fine tuning
Cons:
- cost
Best Used for:
- long distance
- Long range shooting
- Long barrel rifles
Would recommend: Yes
mapul bipod
My first Magpul bipod. Previously used Harris for years. This appears to be well made, easy to marry to the rail. Haven’t been to the range to use and test it yet. For the price, I’d recommend.
Would recommend: Yes
must have for hunting!
I really liked this more than I thought. has alot of movement options feels solid not cheap and helps me when target shooting and scoping in my guns
Pros:
- None
Cons:
- lil pricey
Would recommend: Yes
Could be much better
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.
Pros:
- Lightweight
- Made In The U.S.A.
Cons:
- Pricey for what it is.
- wobbly
Best Used for:
- recreational shooting
Would recommend: Yes
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Awesomeness
Fits my AR-10 perfectly. Works really well. Performs as i thought it would. Great brand. I have several accessories by Mag-pul, and every one is exactly what i needed.
Would recommend: Yes
good bipod
I’ve only had a chance to use this bipod once to date. It seems to be very sturdy. Only negative, and this may just be me needing to adjust to it, is that it seems hard to lock the tilt nut. Perhaps I just need to play with it a bit more. At first blush, it seems like a good value.
Best Used for:
- Value
Would recommend: Yes
Good for the money
I got this bipod to attach to a qd pic rail by knect. The combo works great for softer recoiling ar applications such as 5.56 or 300blk. The bipod does have play in the legs which can be taken up by loading the bipod a bit but too much and it will slide due to the hard plastic feet. It is easy to find the balance between sturdy and too much forward pressure. The bipod does have a pan feature which is easily locked out by rotating the pan after loosening the bottom tension screw and the cant feature is tight enough when cranked down. With the knect qd mount, I am able to click it on any mlok upper tool free within seconds and have had no issue shooting a 6” gong at 300yds consistently with 10.5”-16” 5.56 rifles. For the price, this is a great option along with the MDT Oryx, which doesn’t have a pan option but is slightly tighter in leg feel.
Pros:
- Price, pan option, magpul, weight
Cons:
- Wiggle, cant lock could be tighter
Best Used for:
- Light recoiling ar platform at medium distance
Would recommend: Yes
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