I don't know about the Super Deluxe name however they do exist. I currently own a black stocked version with white diamonds. The receiver is chrome plated and the barrel is nickel. I checked the serial number (2311XXX) a while back and believe it is mid 1960's production. Wikipedia indicated the nickel version was Brazilian but mine is stamped Remington. Other barrel markings are "BY", "REP" in parenthesis, what looks like an iron cross and and the number 70. Buttstock is also marked Remington USA.
No that is wrong, Chrome. The Apache Black 66 & 76 were made with Chrome barrel and receiver.
Remington didn't make a model 55 rifle, nylon or otherwise. Autoloader, lever, or Bolt, Clip or Tub, letters on left side of barrel?
Check the date code on barrel ;) There's information on the Remington Society of America, check related links.
I have a Seneca Green Nylon 66 with a date stamp for February 1960 and a "Made in Canada" stamp on top of the barrel ahead of the rear sight. Hope this helps.
Yes, Remington made a "Apache" model of the Nylon 66 .22 caliber rifle. It had a black nylon stock with a chrome plated barrel & receiver. It was a very nice looking rifle.
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They month and year can be determined by the barrel code, all the details can be found on the Remington Society of America here: http://remingtonsociety.com/rsa/questions/barrelcodes (will be between 59 and 89)
The Remington Model 66 is chambered for the .22 long rifle cartridge. The most common twist rate for the .22 long rifle is one full turn in sixteen inches (1:16).
Purple wasn't a Remington color.
it looks like in the blue book that the mod.# is nylon 66
value of your Remington nylon 11 is from $500-700, there is one for sale on guns America now listed for $660.
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