The value of the Remington Nylon model 66 can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand, typically ranging from $200 to $600. Factors such as whether it includes original packaging and accessories, as well as the specific model variant, can also influence its price. Collectors often seek these rifles for their unique construction and historical significance, which can further affect valuations. Always consider consulting a firearms appraiser or checking recent sales for a more accurate estimate.
it looks like in the blue book that the mod.# is nylon 66
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.
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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If it is the brown color then around $175.
There is a video on how to assemble and disassemble a nylon 66 on youtube.com
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
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What is it doing that you think is a problem? This is a gun with a long and successful run.
Purple wasn't a Remington color.
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).
1959 to 1989