Cool, thanks for sharing. I've also always used Harris bipods but have wanted to at least try a Magpul bipod.
Of the harris and the magpul, which one would you pick?
For me there's no comparison.Of the harris and the magpul, which one would you pick?
Has it broken already or does the idea of plastic being on or a part of the gun make you think it'll break easier? I didn't even know magpul made a bipod but I've really liked the rest of their products for durability, weight, and price. Is the bipod just made cheaply?For me there's no comparison.
The only complaint would be dragging the Harris backwards and the feet folding up but you'd really have to put effort into doing it.
The Magpul is a plastic piece of shit in the bipod world. Does it work? Sure, until it sees abuse. Take it to battle? Not unless you have no other option.
Spend the money on the Harris if you can swing it.
It hasn't broken yet but I just don't feel like it's a quality piece for the price point. It's all plastic.Has it broken already or does the idea of plastic being on or a part of the gun make you think it'll break easier? I didn't even know magpul made a bipod but I've really liked the rest of their products for durability, weight, and price. Is the bipod just made cheaply?
I hope you keep us updated on its use: like I said in my prior post; I've always liked Magpul products from magazines, grips, stocks, accessories, sights, and even 1911 grips. Yes they're [inexpensive] plastic but they've always served me well and clearly doing okay as a company on the reputation of their products. If its good its good, I don't care what material its made of, if it performs well and is less costly than the metal counterparts I do not count that as a negative. I'm tempted to get one of these magpul bipods for at least 1 of my rifles, but I wouldn't if they're cheap fragile plastic that are known to break!It hasn't broken yet but I just don't feel like it's a quality piece for the price point. It's all plastic.
It hasn't broken yet but I just don't feel like it's a quality piece for the price point. It's all plastic.
I went with the Picatinny mount just to stay consistent across all my platforms.You have the MOE one? To me it’s not that great as I discuss in the video. Might be good for an AR or .22. Their non MOE is not bad, with the aluminum and steel. Somewhere I saw a video of person using the Magpul on a .338. I have not heard of the MOE’s breaking, but I had to lube the plastic legs to get them to be soother.
I have been using Atlas bipods.
Made in the USA and very well made. A bit pricey, but a huge improvement over what I used before.
View attachment 379763 Those are the best bi pods I have ever used,rock solid and the owner of the business is a great person. The.mil also uses these