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Old 05-28-2016, 06:33 PM
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The now-out-of-print Remington Nylon 66 is one of my all-time favorite .22LR rimfires.

1. Virtually indestructible. One-piece Nylon stock.

2. Accurate.

3. More reliable than almost any autoloader made before or since.

4. Minimum care required. Alaskan trappers used them a lot.

5. 14-round tubular magazine protected by the stock, accessed from the butt.

6. Will accept tip-off scope mounts.

7. Very lightweight and easy to carry.

Most gun shows will turn up one or more - but they are getting more scarce as more and more people discover their utility, and collectors are driving up prices.

Here is a picture of the most prolific model, with the Mohawk Brown stock:



There are quite a few variations and spin-offs. Here is a chart I made up for collectors:



They can be customized, to a certain extent. Here's a "beater" that I converted into a "tacticool" model, scoped, equipped with a GI sling; the barrel is equipped with an adapter for a flash hider or suppressor. This is my knock-about rifle.



I can heartily recommend this rifle for both collecting and just plain fun shooting. A world record was set with over 100,000 hand-thrown wood blocks shot out of the air. No malfunctions whatsoever.

If you are interested in learning more about them, this article I wrote may be of some help:

http://smith-wessonforum.com/firearm...ylon-66-a.html

John
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