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The Grip Pod System was created in 2003 by Joseph R. Moody and Joseph D. Gaddini. Its parent company, Grip Pod Systems, International, was founded in 2005 in order to market and further develop the bi-pod grip. After extensive testing at Picatinny Arsenal in the same year, Grip Pod Systems won a sole source contract with the US Army and Marines, which began implementing the grips in units in the Middle East later that year. By 2012, over 900,000 Grip Pods were made for U.S. Forces. In the last four years, the company has been issued 31 patents, starting with patents for the bi-pod design itself in April 2008. According to the Grip Pod website, the grips are now used by the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. National Guard, U.S. Air Force, British Army, and several other federal agencies.

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  • The Grip Pod System was created in 2003 by Joseph R. Moody and Joseph D. Gaddini. Its parent company, Grip Pod Systems, International, was founded in 2005 in order to market and further develop the bi-pod grip. After extensive testing at Picatinny Arsenal in the same year, Grip Pod Systems won a sole source contract with the US Army and Marines, which began implementing the grips in units in the Middle East later that year. By 2012, over 900,000 Grip Pods were made for U.S. Forces. In the last four years, the company has been issued 31 patents, starting with patents for the bi-pod design itself in April 2008. According to the Grip Pod website, the grips are now used by the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. National Guard, U.S. Air Force, British Army, and several other federal agencies.
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  • The Grip Pod System was created in 2003 by Joseph R. Moody and Joseph D. Gaddini. Its parent company, Grip Pod Systems, International, was founded in 2005 in order to market and further develop the bi-pod grip. After extensive testing at Picatinny Arsenal in the same year, Grip Pod Systems won a sole source contract with the US Army and Marines, which began implementing the grips in units in the Middle East later that year. By 2012, over 900,000 Grip Pods were made for U.S. Forces. In the last four years, the company has been issued 31 patents, starting with patents for the bi-pod design itself in April 2008. According to the Grip Pod website, the grips are now used by the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. National Guard, U.S. Air Force, British Army, and several other federal agencies.
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