Can this attach to a Pic rail out of the box?
-NEVERMIND.... found the Pic model.
Can this attach to a Pic rail out of the box?
-NEVERMIND.... found the Pic model.
Last edited by markm; 08-09-18 at 13:57.
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Just ordered 2 of these up today. Well see how they do. One on a 308 bolt gun and another on a 300 Norma mag. Excited to try them out.
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Anyone know if the mounting options are switchable? It’d be awesome to have one of these and be able to switch from the pic to MLOK. I don’t remember seeing it mentioned anywhere though.
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Bipods show up today. Nice having Magpul right in your back yard. I'll get some pics up this weekend.
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Last edited by opngrnd; 08-11-18 at 13:37. Reason: Added info
When you say allow for a 30rd mag, you are meaning it will be high enough to clear the mag from the ground? If so, yes, on the lowest setting you clear a 30 round mag. The legs adjust much higher also.
One thing I probably didn't read in the product description is that the legs don't go to 45 degrees. So only 90. So for me, on a few bolt guns, prone is going to be much higher then I would like it to be. Wonder if I can make my own notch in the leg to make it 45 capable... Man.. so close.. but that lowest available / capable height may be a deal breaker. But on an AR.. it's a good height for 30 round mag.
Last edited by Jwknutson17; 08-12-18 at 14:13.
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Well.. Took the legs apart and made my own notch for the 45 degree. Much happier. I wouldn't advise unless you know how the plunger works and what it needs to sit on. If you just grind away a new notch, your plunger will come right out and you have yourself a 100 dollar paper weight. While this is probably the more feature rich bi-pod for 109 bucks. It is not an Atlas, KAC, Evolution, GGG, etc. I wish the legs locked in the closed position. And had a 45 degree capabilities. Other then that, its a nice bi-pod.
Last edited by Jwknutson17; 08-12-18 at 23:17.
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Thanks for answering my question! I didn't even notice this reply until a couple minutes ago. My entire issue and desire with a bipod is to make it to 30 round magazine height because the bags I've always used are just a hair too short. I've always been able to run them with 20 round mags but at a couple of the places I shoot I've always needed about two more inches of vertical lift for the grass I end up shooting in. Will it be the Zen of shooting equipment? Probably not. But it's within my budget and will be an improvement, so I'm very much looking forward to it.
I think you should send that picture to Magpul concerning your modifications. They could probably incorporate that into production quite easily if they had the desire.
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