i've got one, and it sits almost all the time in the closet looking pretty- cost was 180 bucks through springfield armory in 1990 dollars- that one's been modded as the real ones have the sling swivels on the LEFT SIDE of the stock and gives a straight line for the sling, not a twist like that- of course, if you get one , you have to do all the usual mods for the norc as the stock is built for the m1a/real m14 series , same as fitting a usgi stock to a norc.
now for the real review- THIS THING IS UNCOMFORTABLE AS HELL TO SHOOT- there needs to be a MUCH BIGGER recoil pad on the back end, and it is VERY SIMILAR TO AN NO5 JUNGLE CARBINE PAD- in other words its HARD RUBBER and makes your shoulder sore - moreover, the big botton to fold/deploy the stock takes a good bit of leverage to push, then you have to swing the stock into position and pull down on lower arm to lock that in place- when i get the time i'm going switch the m14 that it's cUrrently on back and sell the stock to SOME TECHOID CHUMP -THE LAST ONE ON E-BAY WENT FOR 950 US
ONE MORE NOTE- THAT'S A REPLACEMENT WOOD STOCK and not a very good mod - made from a shortened usgi wood stock- and if i can spot that , it's not good-and as far as putting a decent recoil pad on there, you can't just stick it on with a couple of bolts without increasing your length of pull- the backing plate is too thin- but answer the original question- it doesn't on a regular rifle, just like adding a folder to a 10/22 or a mini 14