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Magpul Industries

Magpul Industries
Magpul® was founded in 1999 with the intent of developing a simple device to aid in the manipulation of rifle magazines while reloading under stress. The company’s name comes from this original product called the Magpul. Over the last nineteen years Magpul has continued to grow and develop using much the same mission and process with a focus on innovation, simplicity, and efficiency.
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