🎯 Lock, Load, and Lead with Precision – The Bipod That Works as Hard as You Do
The Magpul Rifle Bipod is a lightweight, military-spec accessory engineered from hard anodized 6061 T-6 aluminum and injection-molded polymer. It features rapid one-handed adjustments, a low-profile snag-resistant design, and an industry-exclusive 50° tilt and 40° pan range controlled by a glove-friendly locking knob. Compatible with 1913 Picatinny rails, it offers secure, stable support for hunting and shooting enthusiasts seeking precision and reliability in the field.
Minimum Height | 6.3 Inches |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Leg Style | Bipod |
Weight Limit | 0.31 Kilograms |
Manufacturer | Magpul Industries Corp. |
UPC | 840815119340 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00840815119340 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.3 x 4 x 2.9 inches |
Package Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 4 x 3 inches |
Brand Name | Magpul |
Model Name | Bipod for Hunting and Shooting |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | MAG941-FDE |
Style | 1913 Picatinny Rail |
Included Components | Magpul Bipod for Hunting and Shooting, 1913 Picatinny Rail, Flat Dark Earth |
Size | 1913 Picatinny Rail |
Sport Type | Hunting |
S**R
Magpul M-LOK Bipod – Great Value for the Price
This bipod is lightweight, durable, and easy to deploy. The adjustable legs provide solid stability on various surfaces. It’s a great value—not a $300 bipod, so it won’t have the same premium features, but it gets the job done well. Installation is simple, and the mounting hardware is included in the box. For the price, it’s a reliable and well-built option!
K**R
Perfect option
I was looking for a bipod that was sturdy, functional and clean looking for my Black Rain Ordnance AR. I will be ordering a second in few weeks for a different AR since this worked so well. Install was easy and came with lock tight already on the screws.
C**J
Great bipod.
This bipod exemplifies Magpul's reputation for robust engineering and practical design. The all-metal construction inspires confidence while keeping weight reasonable, with no wobble or play when properly mounted. The legs deploy smoothly and lock securely, while the spring-loaded extensions adjust quickly for uneven terrain.The pan and tilt functions provide excellent shooting flexibility without compromising stability. Tension adjustment is precise and maintains settings reliably, even under recoil. The rubber feet offer good grip on various surfaces, and the optional spike feet can be added for specific terrain requirements.Height adjustment is well-executed, with positive stops that prevent unintended collapse during use. The mounting system is rock-solid, and the anodized finish has proven durable against field abuse. The folded profile keeps things streamlined when moving through brush, and the legs stow neatly against the forend.Some might find the lack of independent leg adjustment limiting for extreme angles, but this is a reasonable trade-off for enhanced reliability. While not the least expensive option available, the build quality and performance justify the investment for serious shooters. For hunting or precision shooting applications, this bipod delivers consistent performance and durability that you can count on.
S**Q
Adjustable bipod
Easy to mount, reputable MagPul quality feels solid at all levels, great leg length for bench shooting or on the ground prone shooting. Easy to adjust and functional without tools. Reasonable price for a great bipod
A**R
Bipod great. Customer service not so much
Bipods are great. No issues. Certainly worth getting. I ordered to mlok bipods. One box of the two was kind of crushed. Box said mlok but inside was a pic rail bipod. So I contacted them through the link provided here. Few days no response. I call and they are like well, some vendors…, um, I got it through your Amazon store…well there’s not much we can do…Ok. I ended up buying a mlok poc rail adapter set for like $10. Which is cool. I can use it. And I can use the bipod on other guns as well I guess.I’m not an operator. I’m not active duty. I’m not a veteran. I’m not LEO. I am just a very pro 2A guy in very anti 2A profession. (Hint: I get summers off). And I’m behind enemy lines in the people’s republic. You know where the governor says federal laws don’t apply and he’ll resist federal enforcement. Like it’s 1861 or something!!Anyways. If they send you the right bipod it’s great. If they don’t, I don’t know. Buy the adapter :):)
T**R
Almost as good as a Harris.
This bipod is almost as good as a Harris and if counting a Picatinny to swivel stud adapter its 5 -6oz lighter than my Harris S 6-9" which is the main reason I bought it.The good.Its lightweight and 5-6oz on the end of your gun makes a difference, the legs deploy quickly and easily, the pan and tilt are adjusted on one large knurled nut, there is plenty of range of motion both pan and tilt, you can easily use the bipod legs panned to the side on walls/barricades, the legs adjust height easily, and the bipod takes a heavy forward load with no impression that you are straining it.The not so good.The legs are a little difficult to deploy in a smooth one handed operation, they open at an angle so you need to flatten out your hand and push and one of them likes to bind, I am sure practice will make it easier to do but its something I noticed. Folding the legs back up is also tricky using your left hand its super easy to fold the left leg but you have to contort your wrist to push the button on the right side to fold the leg. Again I am sure practice will make it easier but its something I noticed.The pan and tilt are a single adjustment that is in a sort of inconvenient place if you are used to the Harris system with a lever add on this is certainly an adjustment you will have to make. Maybe someone will make a lever that can be added to nut for this bipod.Also it seems no matter how tight you get that nut it won't lock out either adjustment and it seems to loosen once you start using it. So if you love the fact that you can set and lock your Harris that might be a deal breaker for you. Its not for me, with the nut very tight you can set the tilt and it will stay put, just not locked as solid as a Harris would be.There is a slight rattle to the bipod the fit between the polymer outer shell of the bipod and the metal inner legs is a tiny bit loose and it does make a very small amount of noise. Its nothing major, its not loud but it is there.Overall this bipod is good, it has good features, seems very well made, is strong, lightweight and durable. Its just not quite as good as a Harris for precision shooting since you cant easily lock the tilt/pan.I would recommend it but just know the limitations of the product.
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