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Hey guys. I've been thinking of getting a new stock for my Glenfield model 60, but on the website for Boyd's stocks it says their stocks are only inlet for newer styled trigger guards. Are trigger guards off the newer model 60s compatible with a Glenfield 60?

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If you call Boyds, They can set you up with the trigger guard that is needed for use with their stock.    The guard from my model 60, A 1985 date model was compatible with the Thumbhole stock that I bought from them.

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