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    I currently have a SAW stock on my G1, and since I don't have very long arms, I was wondering if there is a shorter stock available to make sholdering the rifle more comfortable?
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    They are out there. If it is a G1 then you want a Type A, G1 stock as this is the shortest one that I know of. http://ironwooddesigns.com/IWDFNFAL_PARTS.html

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    with a little work a Britishicon "Arctic" butt could be made to fit. (you would have to remove some of the butt to fit the butt tang on the trigger Mech. housing and re thread the recoil tube nut to fit the new British butt plate screw)
    Not original,, but more so than a SAW butt.

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    The Israeli standard barrel buttstocks are very short, although not technically 'correct' for your G1. It will bolt right up.

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    I have a small FNC1A1 stock that would be shorter. I don't know what it would require for mods to fit though. It should slide right on.

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    The FN C1A1 stock is close but needs a minor fiddle at the connecting point to slide up to the lower. Just enough to allow the rear sight to fit.
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