Remington Nylon .22 collector information-updated in post #75

I just picked this one up and paid 3 bills for it which was probably too much.

That is not too bad. What shape is it in? The pic shows pretty nice.
Back a few months ago, I paid $250 + tax for a real nice brown. See post #70, above. But really, the prices seem to be coming down a bit, recently. Maybe 'cause ammo is so hard to come by. A few years back, beat up 66's were going for $350-$450 anytime I found them. Nice 66's were commanding $475 and up.
A few months back, I found three of them, all for $250. Two were beat up and scratched badly. The one I bought had two (I found a very, very light, 2nd scratch) 3" scratches, very light, on the butt stock.
I used it two weeks ago to win another 22lr Rifle woods walk. Very, very accurate rifles, I have always found. It is my second one.
Enjoy yours!
 
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Love shooting mine suppressed....sounds like a pellet gun.




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I found another Mohawk brown 66 at the local Gander Mtn. It was $275, and in pretty good shape. I didn't buy it, as I already have two. I am still looking for a Nylon 11. I passed on a nice one for $675...too steep for me. But, they are far and few between.
My buddy with the Nylon 11 isn't budging yet.
 
I saw a near mint brown Nylon 66 last weekend at a local show.

$475.00.

Yeah, I passed.
 
How to determine Value of an excellent condition Remington Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown?

Any tip-off mounts that will fit grooved .22s will work on the Nylon 66 and its cousins.

Actually, according to most reports, the Nylon series of .22s are increasing in value faster than any other Remington category. I've seen run-of-the-mill average condition Mohawk Brown Nylon 66s (the most common variety) going for $250-$300 at gun shows in the Phoenix area recently. Check my charts in the original post to see what that will call for on the rarer Nylon guns. Several of the guns in my Nylon collection are now worth multiple thousands each - I'm glad I began collecting them when they were more plentiful; the supply has dried up and the demand is still incredible. There's a nostalgia thing going to fuel the demand - a lot of "seasoned citizens" remember them from their younger years and are actively seeking them out.

John

I am trying to determine the price of an excellent condition Remington Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown. I intend to use John's, aka Paladin85020, Collector value index chart and use the applicable multiplier to approximate the Value of my Remington Nylon.
Has anyone had current sightings and or asking and selling price information for excellent condition Remington Nylon 66 Mohawk Brown possibly new in box?
 
I had a 150yr anniversary model, 3700 produced. It was like new, with the big yellow factory guarantee sticker still on it. An easy $1500 rifle. Oh, forgot about the soc sec # etch a sketched in side the 150th anniversary logo. There went $750 out the window. I only paid $140 cause the seller hated the soc sec # more than me.

Charlie
 

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