Chronology
1999: Richard Fitzpatrick develops the original Magpul 5.56 and introduces it atNDIA.
2000: The Magpul 7.62 and Magpul 9mm are introduced.
2001: First Magpul patent, U.S. Patent 6,212,815, is awarded.
2002: First official military order (100 M93stocks for the USMC.)
2003: Magpul moves out of Fitzpatrick's home to official offices. First employee, (now Chief operating officer) Doug Smith, is hired.
2004: The Magpul Ranger Plate, Self Leveling Follower, and MIAD (MIssion ADaptable Grip) are introduced.
2005: Additional magazine accessories are introduced, as well as the company's second stock; the PRS.
2006: Magpul receives its first official NATO Stock Number, and their products are featured in the movie Mission: Impossible III.
2007: The PMAG 30 (a synthetic magazine for the AR-15), UBR stock, and Masada Adaptive Combat Rifle are introduced atSHOT Show.
2008: The MOE (Magpul Original Equipment) line, Magpul PDR Concept, FMG9, and Magpul Massoud are introduced. Magpul Dynamics is formed.
2009: The EMAG ("Export Magazine"), designed to fit other STANAG 4179-compliant weapons such as the HK416 and SA80 aside from just the AR-15/M16, is introduced, as well as several other products such as theMBUS (Magpul Back-Up Sights).
2010: Magpul wins a bid with the UK Ministry of Defence for 1,000,000 EMAGs to be delivered over a four-year period.[3] Several new products are introduced; including theiPhone Field Case.
2011: The MBUS2 is introduced, and is also featured in promos for the game Battlefield 3.[4] First 100,000 EMAGs of the UK MOD contract are delivered to troops inAfghanistan.[5] Magpul sponsors a truck called "Bam-Bam" in the Breslau Adventure Rallye.[6]
2012: The PMAG 30 Gen 3 is released in fall as a synthetic magazine compatible for allSTANAG 4179-type rifles, from AR-15 rifles to weapons that previously would need EMAGs.[7]
2015: The Hunter 700 ("Adjustable rifle stock"), designed to fit the Remington 700, short action, rifle, is introduced at SHOT Show in January 2015.
2016: Magpul was awarded an exclusive contract to manufacture magazines for the U.S. Marine Corps.
* All I could find?