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		<title>Patent Awarded for Overmolding on Patterned Gunstocks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Polymer Injection Molding (PIM) of Monson, MA has been awarded U.S. Patent 68,062,736 for overmolding gunstocks coated with a decorative or protective substrate. Overmolding typically is used to enhance synthetic stocks by molding a soft, rubber-like material to gripped areas of a gunstock (fore-end and pistol grip). Sometimes overmolding is applied to the entire stock. [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.gunvalleymolders.com" target="new">Polymer Injection Molding</a> (PIM) of Monson, MA has been awarded U.S. Patent 68,062,736 for overmolding gunstocks coated with a decorative or protective substrate. Overmolding typically is used to enhance synthetic stocks by molding a soft, rubber-like material to gripped areas of a gunstock (fore-end and pistol grip). Sometimes overmolding is applied to the entire stock. Overmolding also is used to decorate stocks with contrasting colors and textures. </p>
<p><img class="alignright" hspace='6' src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/pim02.png" alt="Overmolding">Applying overmolding to a decorated gunstock (camo, wood grain, etc.) has proven to be extremely difficult and costly and has not been practiced widely. As a result, overmolded stocks typically have a black, grey, tan or other basic, out-of-the-mold colors. See, e.g. the <a href="http://www.getgrip.com/main/overview/overmolded.html" target="new">Hogue Over-Molded stocks</a>. PIM&#8217;s patented technology changes all that. Now <strong>overmolding can be applied over camo-dipped and other patterned stocks</strong>. This is typically done in key contact areas on the fore-arm and on the pistol grip section.</p>
<p>According to PIM President Jim Ryan, &#8220;We did our first overmolded stock for a gun manufacturer over ten years ago. It wasn&#8217;t long before everybody wanted to camo and overmold the same stock. That proved to be easier said than done. Masking the overmolded part makes a horrible mess and overmolding directly over camo (without our process) has big adhesion problems. We experimented for a long time before coming up with a process that worked. We overmold over camo day-in and day-out without any problem. It looks great and holds up as well as direct overmolding applications&#8221;. </p>
<p>Craig Dougherty, PIM&#8217;s Marketing Director, echoed Ryan&#8217;s comments. &#8220;The ultimate added value is to decorate with camo and overmold the grip areas with a complementary color. We&#8217;ve done a lot of basic black over camo but overmolded tan, grey and green grips really punch it up. Now that our technology is protected, we expect to be doing more variations&#8221;. For more info, visit the PIM website at <a href="http://www.gunvalleymolders.com" target="new">www.gunvalleymolders.com</a>.</p>
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