![]() If you are nostalgic for the Nylon 66, I’d recommend getting one sooner rather than later, as the price is going to keep increasing. Serial number 23010xx dates to 1973.The popular Nylon series rifles from Remington were made from. Personally, I think the price mostly reflects that a lot of people shot Nylon 66’s as kids and now want to own one out of nostalgia. With no more Nylon 66’s being made, they’re starting to come up in price. If you have a Nylon 66 and/or other tube fed 22LR’s, you might want to look at getting a Catch 22. ![]() There are dovetail rails on that sheet metal receiver cover if you want to run a scope, but I personally think this rifle fits the irons best. The front sight is a big, unprotected blade. The rear sight is adjustable for windage and elevation if you’ve got a flat screwdriver, or you could use a spent 22LR shell rim. I love tang safeties, and think they’re more ergonomic than cross bolt safeties. The tang safety at the rear is very clicky and nice. The bolt does not lock open on an empty magazine. New rounds come up from underneath the bolt while ejected shells go out the tiny ejection port on the right. Rack the side charging handle and you’re loaded and ready to go. ![]() ![]() You remove a tube inner from the back buttplate, drop rounds bullet-down into the back of the stock, then replace the tube inner to add spring tension to the rounds. The Remington Nylon 66 uses a tubular magazine in the stock of the rifle.
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