If it is the brown color then around $175.
it looks like in the blue book that the mod.# is nylon 66
Remington didn't make a model 55 rifle, nylon or otherwise. Autoloader, lever, or Bolt, Clip or Tub, letters on left side of barrel?
The Remington nylon 10s were made (1962-1964) before serial numbers were required (1968)and I think all of them were made without a SN.
The last year of production for the Remington model nylon model 66 was 1990.These rifles were made from 1959-1990 with a total production of 1,050,336.
Depending on condition, about $170-$250 (for an excellent specimen) There is a fair collector interest in the Remington Nylon rifles, although the semi-autos get the most attention.
I have seen one 200$ CAN, and was in good condition,
Depending on year and condition of the rifle, anywhere from $100-250.
I own a Remington Nylon 66 BD and it's in perfect condition the current price for it is $820.00. It does depend on the condition of the gun and the model of the Remington 66. I have seen the same rifle models go for $610, but they were in fair condition. In 1967-1968 the serial numbers were located in the bottom of the barrel 3" back from the muzzle and should be 19012-473710. The lower serial numbers were made in 1967 and the higher serial numbers where made in 1968. If you not sure which model of Remington Nylon 66 you have check out wikipedia and you should find your answer there or find a local gun expert.
The Nylon 66 is a rifle that was made by Remington from 1959 to 1989. The brown and chrome model was Nylon 66MB and over 700,000 were produced.
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Check the Service and Parts page on the Remington Society of America her: http://remingtonsociety.com/rsa/service
Yes they did. It is called a "gallery special" model. Remington Product No# is 5512 on the new in box one that I have. Ralph