As stated in my post, and I'm sure many others would agree with me, the saber tooth is grossly overpriced for just another conventional sks stock. To modify a $400 stock and start cutting it up to fit the ar adapter would be scary and just a bad idea, and it would look like garbage as well. I believe they shot themselves in the foot with the saber tooth stock.
Dad, if you were to make a stock with the adapter integrated right into the machining of your design, but with a right side mag release similar to the ar, it wouldn't be ripping off anybody, it would be genious, and make your chassis accept ar furniture and keymod forend (easier to machine than picatinny, and lighter), you'd be rich, even if it costs $600, put a $200 sks into it that just needs the milling done (DIY by the customer), you'd pretty much have a 7.62x39 xcr (no ability to change caliber of course)when you were done, all for under $1000.