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overmold
Injection moulding (U.S. spelling: injection molding) is a manufacturing process for producing parts by injecting molten material into a mould, or mold. Injection moulding can be performed with a host of materials mainly including metals (for which the process is called die-casting), glasses, elastomers, confections, and most commonly thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers. Material for the part is fed into a heated barrel, mixed (using a helical shaped screw), and injected into a mould cavity, where it cools and hardens to the configuration of the cavity. After a product is designed, usually by an industrial designer or an engineer, moulds are made by a mould-maker (or toolmaker) from metal, usually either steel or aluminium, and precision-machined to form the features of the desired part. Injection moulding is widely used for manufacturing a variety of parts, from the smallest components to entire body panels of cars. Advances in 3D printing technology, using photopolymers that do not melt during the injection moulding of some lower temperature thermoplastics, can be used for some simple injection moulds.
Parts to be injection moulded must be very carefully designed to facilitate the moulding process; the material used for the part, the desired shape and features of the part, the material of the mould, and the properties of the moulding machine must all be taken into account. The versatility of injection moulding is facilitated by this breadth of design considerations and possibilities.
Been on one rifle and is in like new condition.
No bottom metal or action screws.
$50
Pick up in Albany/Corvallis area. I’m in Salem most weekends. Willing to ship for cost.
Selling a new in the packaging, Hogue OverMold, soft rubber stock and forend for a Remington 870. Packaging is a bit crusty since it's been in a box for years, but everything is there, and no rust on any of the metal parts.
$50.00 cash sale somewhere near the Oregon City area.
Hogue/ TacSol collab overmold stock in discontinued "Ghillie tan" feels great in the hand and is also extremely lightweight and channeled for bull barrels. Note it does not come with receiver screw.
$60
Pick up in inner NE or inner SE
Bought new and installed on my P229, then it sat in the safe for a while. After some handling, I decided that it isn't a good fit for my hand. Never did live fire with it.
Will ship at buyer's cost.
I have a long list of trade interests but don't want to edit a bunch of posts every time it...
Daniel Defense overmold grip. These have a good palm swell and grippy rubber no hardware just the grip. More than one available $20 each. Meet in Vancouver/ clark county area.
FN/ Hogue short action overmold stock with tactical bottom metal and two .308 magazines. Will handle any .308 based cartridge up to 2.875" in overall length. That would include the Creedmoors and similar variants. 10 round magazines are in existence but I've never seen one. The stock has a full...
This is a take off stock from my remington 700 AAC-SD, which I replaced with a magpul. Its just taking up space in my reloading room at this point, so I thought I would post it up here and see if anyone has a use for this.
$50, local pickup in La Grande
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AR15 Hogue Grip
Overmold/Rubberized with finger grooves
Lightly used, like new in box. Very comfortable.
$15 Pickup in Salem.
$22 Shipped via usps. Payment via Venmo/Zelle
No trades. Price is firm.
Lightly used, this came with my Savage Stealth... its a nice grip, I just switched to something a little more ergonomic for long range shooting...
Screw included
$20
TRADE FOR LEAD AND SILVER (will add cash to make up current spot price)
Located in Vancouver, can meet in NE Portland on weekends