Way back when, I used to go to an "underground"/"under building" range on Murray Street, I think, in New York City. I think Jovino's was on the same street or one block over. I wonder if that range still exists in that crazy town.
Anyway, for a time I only owned an F.W. Heym single shot, bolt action .22. It was my dad's and from what I learned a long time ago the Heym company, and others, in order to recover from WW2, sold a large number of inexpensive rifles in quantity. Anyway, I still have it.
One afternoon I was shooting there and a few lanes over some guy was shooting what I learned was a Nylon 66. I'd fire one shot, and then eject, load another round, etc, and meanwhile I'm listening to the rat-a-tat-tat of what sounded like machine gun fire. Very impressive.
As I was leaving I noticed the Nylon 66 kid (we were all kids then, kinda sorta) was buying more ammunition so asked the guy at the counter what he was shooting. The guy told me a "Nylon 66" and added something to the effect that they liked selling semi-autos because the shooters used up so much ammunition!
Anyway, I put that in my back pocket, let quite a few years go by, and finally acquired a Nylon 66 - and it's been a safe queen so I THINK it's brown!
It's not for sale, safe queen or not!
Anyway, for a time I only owned an F.W. Heym single shot, bolt action .22. It was my dad's and from what I learned a long time ago the Heym company, and others, in order to recover from WW2, sold a large number of inexpensive rifles in quantity. Anyway, I still have it.
One afternoon I was shooting there and a few lanes over some guy was shooting what I learned was a Nylon 66. I'd fire one shot, and then eject, load another round, etc, and meanwhile I'm listening to the rat-a-tat-tat of what sounded like machine gun fire. Very impressive.
As I was leaving I noticed the Nylon 66 kid (we were all kids then, kinda sorta) was buying more ammunition so asked the guy at the counter what he was shooting. The guy told me a "Nylon 66" and added something to the effect that they liked selling semi-autos because the shooters used up so much ammunition!

Anyway, I put that in my back pocket, let quite a few years go by, and finally acquired a Nylon 66 - and it's been a safe queen so I THINK it's brown!

It's not for sale, safe queen or not!