Magpul Bipod

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bigred1

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I've been looking over the Magpul Bipod and it seems to me to be built pretty stout. Anyone have an opinion about them ? I'm thinking that it's the one to put on my first AR. Price $109.95
 

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AR = Armalite Rifle, emphasis on lite... lol
Regardless of the brand, I have never had a good experience with a bipod on any of my ARs, from Iraq to Afghanistan to Duncan Oklahoma..... But YMMV.
 

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Well, both of my rotator cuffs are shot so I thought maybe I could slap that on my AR every so often and give em a rest. [Edit] slap that on my Colt A4.
 
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The Magpul Bipod will be available as either a M-Lok, Picatinny, or ARMS 17S mount. So I will NOT use a standard Harris type sling-swivel mount.

I only have a bipod on my big AR. Not my carbines or pistol.

I am very interested in this bipod. Also curious what it goes for street price.
 

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In case anyone else was in the dark like I was. I didn't know magpul was building one. I've got several brands right now including Harris, Caldwell, Vanguard and some Amazon cheapo called CVlife. I guess I might as well add a magpul.
 

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