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Magpul bipods and the M-LOK attachment system have been trusted worldwide for long years. But quickly attaching (or detaching) a bipod to or from an M-LOK-enabled firearm wasn’t possible—until now.
The MOE QD Bipod changes that to offer fast, secure attachment without sacrificing any of the Magpul bipod’s other key attributes—strength, durability, or affordability.

To attach it, you simply insert the steel M-LOK stud into the slot, rotate it, and tighten the knob. You’re ready to rock in just seconds.
Weighing only 9 ounces, this bipod is nearly 40% lighter than other comparable units in the Magpul lineup. The legs extend from 7 to 10 inches in half-inch increments, with seven locking positions.
Of course, each leg adjusts independently via the easy-to-use button. The stepped, non-slip rubber feet are designed to provide excellent traction on various surfaces and are also compatible with most Atlas-pattern replacements.
The Magpul MOE Bipod for M-LOK brings true quick-detach capability to the M-LOK platform without compromise. Available in black and FDE.
Key bipod features:
Magpul Industries
MOE Bipod for M-LOK
MSRP: $79.95
URL: magpul.com
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