Jacob Grey Firearms Nox 9—Precision, Control, Fits Like a Glove
More than 12 years in the making, Jacob Grey’s Nox 9 marks the…
More than 12 years in the making, Jacob Grey’s Nox 9 marks the…
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According to the company, it has long been Griffin Armament’s belief that the…
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The MOE Bipod is the latest and lightest bipod in the Magpul Bipod line. At 8oz, it weighs almost 40% less than some of our existing bipods, while still providing a dependable, stable platform to shoot from. Designed to mount to the popular Uncle Mike’s Sling Swivel Stud, we utilized the latest technology in injection molding to offer a bipod with a significant reduction in weight that retains the functionality, strength, and value found in our other bipods.
With its low stack height of 1.73” when folded, the MOE Bipod is a streamlined package that stays out of the way until needed. The legs stow neatly forward and deploy without buttons or levers, snapping down and locking into position.
SLEEK BUT RUGGED
Incredibly strong, injection-molded polymer legs
Designed for streamlined storage until deployment
8oz weight and extremely low stack height of 1.73” folded
SERIOUSLY ADJUSTABLE
Easily attached and detached with large center knob
Optional Uncle Mike’s sling stud can be added to bipod rear for sling mounting
Legs adjust in ½-inch increments from approximately 7 to 10 inches
VERSATILE LEGS AND FEET
Easily deployed without buttons or levers and the legs lock in the down position
Removeable non-slip rubber feet that include a hole pattern compatible with common aftermarket feet
For more information on this and many other Magpul SHOT Show releases head to Magpul.com
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