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MDT Releases Spuhr and M-LOK V-Mount Adapters for Expanded Accessory Mounting

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MDT just dropped a game-changer for precision shooters: the Spuhr Interface to V-Mount Adapter and M-LOK to V-Mount Adapter. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill spacers—they’re precision-engineered bridges that let you slap V-Mount accessories onto Spuhr mounts or M-LOK rails without a hitch. Imagine finally unifying your chassis setup, whether you’re rocking an MDT ACC or a custom Spuhr’d-out rig. Available now through MDT dealers and mdttac.com, they’re priced accessibly (around $50-70 based on early listings), making high-end modularity feel less like a luxury and more like standard kit.

For the 2A community, this is huge because it democratizes accessory ecosystems. V-Mount has been MDT’s slick, low-profile answer to Picatinny clutter, but its adoption was bottlenecked by incompatible rails. Now, you can bolt on those sweet V-Mount bipod mounts, lights, or even thermal housings to legacy Spuhr setups—think ELCAN or Nightforce users who don’t want to swap entire upper systems. It’s a subtle nod to the tinkerer’s ethos: why force a full rebuild when a smart adapter unlocks everything? In an era of state-level mag bans and optic restrictions, tools like these keep your build evolving without breaking the bank or your workflow, preserving that edge in PRS matches, hunting blinds, or range days.

The ripple effect? Expect a surge in hybrid builds as competitors like Area 419 or Atlas Bipods eye similar cross-compat plays. MDT’s move reinforces their lead in chassis innovation, reminding us that 2A freedom thrives on interchangeable, shooter-first engineering—not walled gardens. If you’re building for NRL Hunter or just outgunning paper at 1,000 yards, grab these adapters and future-proof your setup. The modular revolution rolls on.

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