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    Quote Originally Posted by TAC21 View Post
    Likely not at this time as it would be rather costly to make them AR compatible, but it's something we can give some thought to as well.

    Ty for the response, just wanted to know where MDT was at with that type of FSA, before I go out and spend the $500 and give my money to another company.
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    I wonder if this would work on my field comp?
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    Quote Originally Posted by vultr View Post
    I wonder if this would work on my field comp?
    There many mounting options


    Get more adaptability for storage, transport and buttstock choice. The MDT universal adapters are compatible with most bolt-action chassis rifles that have an AR-style interface.

    The folding stock adapter adds 1.75" to your length of pull.

    Available in 1-way or a 2-way locking configuration. The 1-way lock maintains solid, straight-line integrity when shooting while the 2-way lock provides the additional function of holding the stock securely in the folded position.

    Models for a variety of chassis and buttstock interface combinations:

    Fixed to Fixed
    Carbine to Carbine
    Fixed to Carbine
    Carbine to Fixed

    https://mdttac.com/ca_en/mdt-folding-stock-adapter.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by vultr View Post
    I wonder if this would work on my field comp?
    As long as your chassis is meant to accept AR-15 buttstock, then you should be good to go!

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    I have been asked by a few to post some pictures showing the fit of the FSA to the chassis and skeleton butt.









    To answer a question.... The last pic with the arrows shows where the butt attaches to the FSA. You can see an almost seamless mount. Very pleasing to the eye as well as being functional.



    In the pic above, it is in the locked open position. Yes, the cheek riser does make contact with the side of the action. But the cheek pad cushions any contact. Not an issue in this particular case.

    I hope this helps.

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    Cool! Didn't know these things fit Cadex chassis models! Best thing is given the higher price differences between the fixed and foldable variants of each Cadex chassis, it's a great way to save a couple hundred bucks if you don't need the stock to fold over the bolt handle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6MT View Post
    I have been asked by a few to post some pictures showing the fit of the FSA to the chassis and skeleton butt.









    To answer a question.... The last pic with the arrows shows where the butt attaches to the FSA. You can see an almost seamless mount. Very pleasing to the eye as well as being functional.



    In the pic above, it is in the locked open position. Yes, the cheek riser does make contact with the side of the action. But the cheek pad cushions any contact. Not an issue in this particular case.

    I hope this helps.
    cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by Element82 View Post
    Cool! Didn't know these things fit Cadex chassis models! Best thing is given the higher price differences between the fixed and foldable variants of each Cadex chassis, it's a great way to save a couple hundred bucks if you don't need the stock to fold over the bolt handle.
    And...it is nice to have it fold left instead of right for this particular right hand action. If this was a Cadex with the folder, it goes right and your trigger hand (thumb) can be obstructed by their folder.
    Last edited by 6MT; 06-04-2021 at 12:09 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6MT View Post
    And...it is nice to have it fold left instead of right for this particular right hand action. If this was a Cadex with the folder, it goes right and your trigger hand (thumb) can be obstructed by their folder.
    great info

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