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Magpul Rifle Bipod Gun Rest for Hunting and Shooting

(6 customer reviews)

Original price was: $114.35.Current price is: $86.01.

Brand Magpul
Color Black
Material Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Injection-molded Polymer
Item Weight 11 Ounces
Maximum Height 9.5 Inches

  • Offers serious strength and versatility
  • Lightweight Mil-spec hard anodized 6061 T-6 aluminum and injection-molded polymer
  • Aesthetically pleasing, low-profile design conceals its mechanisms and hardware
  • Optimized for rapid one-handed adjustments
  • Quickly and quietly transitions between countless user configurations

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UPC: 001000927649 SKU: B07DMBXB9X Categories: ,

Additional information

Weight 25 lbs
Dimensions 9.57 × 3.98 × 2.91 in
Minimum Height

‎6 Inches

Grip Material

‎Mil-Spec hard anodized 6061 T-6 aluminum and injection-molded polymer

Leg Style

‎Bipod

Weight Limit

‎25 Pounds

Manufacturer ‏

‎ Magpul

UPC

840815119319

Global Trade Identification Number

‎00840815119319

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎9.57 x 3.98 x 2.91 inches

Package Weight

‎0.41 Kilograms

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎9 x 4 x 3 inches

Brand Name

‎Magpul

Model Name

‎Magpul MAG933-BLK Bipod for M-LOK

Suggested Users

‎unisex-adult

Number of Items

‎1

Part Number

‎MAG933-BLK

Style

‎M-LOK

Included Components

‎Magpul MAG933-BLK Bipod for M-LOK

Size

‎M-LOK

Sport Type

‎Hunting

ASIN ‏

B07DMBXB9X

Date First Available ‏

August 16, 2018

6 reviews for Magpul Rifle Bipod Gun Rest for Hunting and Shooting

  1. CJ


    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.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

  2. Scott beaver


    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!

  3. Distinguished Rifleman


    Quite surprised by the quality of this inexpensive bipod. I’ve relied on firearm equipment for my life and employment for around 20+ years. Seem them around and decided to try one. The Mrs. Got it for me for Xmas to try. If you’re looking for it to be or replace an Atlas or similar, or even the OG Harris, of course you’ll be disappointed. But at its price point I doubt you’d find anything even close to this nice. Typical Magpul, it’s well thought out, well made, well executed and looks… ok (personal opinion). I’m a bit spoiled for equipment but this has its own merit and deserves a chance to impress you as it did me. For a lightweight, small caliber plinker or maybe even a SDM type role it would work well enough. For a dedicated competition or precision weapons system spend the money and buy the right equipment.

  4. CJ


    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.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

  5. Scott beaver


    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!

  6. Distinguished Rifleman


    Quite surprised by the quality of this inexpensive bipod. I’ve relied on firearm equipment for my life and employment for around 20+ years. Seem them around and decided to try one. The Mrs. Got it for me for Xmas to try. If you’re looking for it to be or replace an Atlas or similar, or even the OG Harris, of course you’ll be disappointed. But at its price point I doubt you’d find anything even close to this nice. Typical Magpul, it’s well thought out, well made, well executed and looks… ok (personal opinion). I’m a bit spoiled for equipment but this has its own merit and deserves a chance to impress you as it did me. For a lightweight, small caliber plinker or maybe even a SDM type role it would work well enough. For a dedicated competition or precision weapons system spend the money and buy the right equipment.

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