Magpul’s New Lightweight Quick-Detach Bipod Interfaces With M-LOK Slots

The Magpul MOE QD Bipod for M-LOK allows for quick-detach functionality on guns with M-LOK-equipped hand guards or fore-ends.

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posted on March 11, 2025
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Magpul MLOK Bipod 1
The Magpul MOE QD Bipod for M-LOK mounts via an integral, self-clocking steel M-LOK stud built into a large attachment knob. Magpul said that none of its previous bipods have “attached as simply and quickly as the MOE QD Bipod for M-LOK.”
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Magpul’s new MOE QD Bipod for M-LOK provides shooters a quick-detach function for guns with an M-LOK hand guard or fore-end.

Magpul MOE QD Bipod for M-LOK
The Magpul MOE QD Bipod for M-LOK’s legs will extend from seven to 10 inches and are independently adjustable with a button on top of each leg. Seven locking detents (spaced 1/2-inch) can fine tune the bipod’s deployed height.

 

More from Magpul: “By speeding up the attachment process via the integral attachment knob, you can get support when firing faster than ever before.”

This bipod is almost 40% lighter than some of Magpul’s other bipods. The injection-molded polymer legs extend from seven to 10 inches and are adjusted easily and independently via a button located at the top of each leg. Within this adjustment range, there are seven, 1/2-inch spaced locking detents to fine tune the bipod’s deployed height.

To attach the MOE QD Bipod for M-LOK, insert the steel M-LOK stud into the M-LOK slot and rotate the bipod 45 degrees counterclockwise so the stud is perpendicular to the M-LOK slot. Next, tighten the adjustment knob so the stud is securely fastened against the fore-end’s M-LOK slot. Internal screw stops prevent the M-LOK stud from coming apart from the bipod.

MOE QD Bipod for M-LOK
Magpul’s MOE QD Bipod for M-LOK measures 1.7 inches high when the legs are folded. The legs deploy and stow with the push of a button.

 

Soft, stepped, non-slip rubber feet will grip multiple shooting surfaces. The feet are also removable with a roll-pin punch if you want to change the feet. Additionally, the bipod accepts most Atlas-pattern bipod feet.

For sling mounting, an Uncle Mike’s sling stud is included.

MSRP for the Magpul MOE QD Bipod for M-LOK is $79.95. It’s available in two colors, Black and FDE. Learn more at magpul.com.

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