That makes perfect sense Ganderite. Once upon a time I was healing from a broken leg from the basic para in Edmonton Garrison. And back at my home unit I was briefly employed in the maintenance company taking various weapons back and forth from the base armorers at CFB Calgary. While returning M2 HMG Browning barrels I noticed a number of folding stock, bolt action 7.62 NATO target rifles in the in-transit lockup. They were full bore biathlon rifles made up on Swedish Mauser actions. I never seen such a wonderful folding stock on a rifle before, or ever since then. There was even a wooden cheekpiece of sorts. The pistol grip, also wooden, was very ergonomic just like an early Thompson and the proper frame was made of what appeared to be, high grade aluminum. The lock appeared very robust also. The front sight on the end of the heavy barrel was a typical hooded peep for inserts but the rear sight was a drum type, one would see on the German H&K G3 rifle.