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First Look: Magpul MOE QD M-Lok Bipod
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First Look: Magpul MOE QD M-Lok Bipod

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: June 20, 2025 4:32 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published June 20, 2025
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Magpul Industries has a successful line of sturdy polymer-based bipods. These bipods used adapters to clamp onto a sling-swivel stud, Picatinny rail or M-Lok mounting surfaces. Now Magpul is introducing a new MOE QD M-Lok bipod variant with the ability to directly attach itself onto any M-Lok slot without the need of a separate adapter. 

The new MOE QD M-Lok bipod attaches to M-Lok slots in a very straightforward manner. You just need to insert the steel M-Lok stud into the slot, rotate and tighten the knob to clamp it down. The bipod’s internal mechanism takes care of the rest. This also means that this bipod can be added or removed in only a few seconds.

The Magpul MOE QD M-Lok bipod weighs only 9 ounces, which makes this bipod nearly 40-percent lighter than others bipod models in Magpul’s lineup. Its legs extend from 7 to 10 inches in half-inch increments and it has seven locking positions. Each bipod leg can also adjust independently via an easy-to-use button. Both legs are also equipped with stepped, non-slip rubber feet that provide excellent traction on a variety of surfaces. The feet are also compatible with most Atlas-pattern replacement feet.

Magpul MOE QD M-Lok Bipod Features:

  • Fast QD attachment via integrated self-clocking steel M-Lok stud
  • Built-in screw stops prevent detachment
  • Rugged polymer plate ensures alignment and stability under recoil
  • Lightweight, durable polymer legs
  • Low-profile 1.7-inch stowed height
  • Includes Uncle Mike’s sling stud
  • Replaceable non-slip rubber feet

The new Magpul MOE QD M-Lok bipod has an MSRP of $79.95 and is available for purchase in either black or flat dark earth. To learn more about this new product or any other Magpul shooting accessory, visit Magpul’s website at magpul.com.

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