What rifle is missing stock options?

I’ve been looking for a mechanism to make a traditional stock fold at the pistol grip - I’d buy a few classic stocks if that option were offered, or a half dozen of the folding hardware.
 
As soon as those post model 70 stocks hit the market I'm buying one in SA (308) and one in LA (300UM) and sending them to Bobby Hart to fit to my rifles, amongst other custom work. Spoke to him yesterday about it. He wasn't aware of these new stock additions to the line-up. Thanks a million Stockys.
 
As soon as those post model 70 stocks hit the market I'm buying one in SA (308) and one in LA (300UM) and sending them to Bobby Hart to fit to my rifles, amongst other custom work. Spoke to him yesterday about it. He wasn't aware of these new stock additions to the line-up. Thanks a million Stockys.
I'm also buying 2 as soon as they're out. I've been impatiently waiting, but hopefully that ends soon!
 
I have a buddy that would really appreciate one for his Kimber. Seems to be very limited aftermarket support out there for those rifles.
 
As soon as those post model 70 stocks hit the market I'm buying one in SA (308) and one in LA (300UM) and sending them to Bobby Hart to fit to my rifles, amongst other custom work. Spoke to him yesterday about it. He wasn't aware of these new stock additions to the line-up. Thanks a million Stockys.
Do all post 64 model 70s have the same inlet? Like from 1965 to current M70s?

I ask because I ordered an FN/M70 SA Houge for $60 off ebay years ago and it in no way fit my 1972 .308 M70.

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Do all post 64 model 70s have the same inlet? Like from 1965 to current M70s?

I ask because I ordered an FN/M70 SA Houge for $60 off ebay years ago and it in no way fit my 1972 .308 M70.

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Yes and no. From 65-85 all actions regardless of chambering were long action. After 85 they did the conventional long and short action receivers.
 
Yes and no. From 65-85 all actions regardless of chambering were long action. After 85 they did the conventional long and short action receivers.
Wow. So I wonder if that means I could convert my .308 to a long action caliber...

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