From what I've seen, the latest crop of tactical/sniper rifles has its fair share of thumbhole/Encore style stocks which are functional equivalents of the pistol grip.
Here's another interesting question.
Once pistols had stocks that were much straighter than they are now. Look at really old flintlock--some of those pistol stocks were straighter than a typical hunting rifle stock is these days. Why did they change to the more abrupt angle?
Here's another interesting question.
Once pistols had stocks that were much straighter than they are now. Look at really old flintlock--some of those pistol stocks were straighter than a typical hunting rifle stock is these days. Why did they change to the more abrupt angle?