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tazzers black nylon 66......................

matwormatwor Member Posts: 20,594
edited September 2006 in Ask the Experts
Hey tazzer, in reference to your post on the nylon 66 thread, don't rush right out and buy the rifle you are speaking of just yet. First a little info. There is a copycat nylon rifle out there. Here is the difference.

Remingtons all black nylon is as follows: blued receiver and bbl, black stock, black diamond, grip-cap says Nylon 66

CBC's Black Beauty is as follows: blued receiver and bbl, black stock, WHITE diamond, grip-cap says nothing.

JMHO, the former in good shape, i.e. not a rust bucket, is worth the 120.00. The latter in good shape, i.e. not a rust bucket is about 30-40 bucks overpriced.

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    tazzertazzer Member Posts: 16,837
    edited November -1
    Mat thanks for the info

    I may go up friday and check it out if it is a 66 then ill offer 100.00 out the door
    thanks
    clay
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    swamp_thingswamp_thing Member Posts: 695 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Here is some helpful info for the nylons gotten from the nylon rifle site. It does say that there are white diamonds on the stock of the nylon 66's. You might want to read it. Hope it helps. swamp_thing


    The following information was gathered from the Remington web site as well
    as various publications.

    No guarentee is given as to the accuracy of the information though I have
    tried my best to check and double check sources. As more information is
    gathered it will be added to this page.

    Nylon 66
    Years 1959-1987
    # Made 1,050,350 total
    Type Tube fed through stock semi-auto w/19" barrel.
    Caliber .22LR (.22 short-Gallery Special)
    Serial #s (see notes below)
    Description MB-Mohawk Brown, 1959-1987 (Brown stock, blue steel
    receiver/barrel)
    GS-Gallery Special 1962-1981 (22 short only,Brown stock, blue steel
    receiver/barrel)Shell deflector. Counter cable attachment on
    bottom of stock. A few were known to have been Apache Black.
    SG-Seneca Green, 1959-1962 (dark green stock, blue steel
    reciever/barrel) 42,500 made
    AB-Apache Black, 1962-1984 (Black stock, chrome receiver &
    barrel) 221,000 made.
    BD-Black Diamond 1978-1987(Black stock, blue steel, w/black
    diamond on forestock and black spacers on fore, butt and grip
    caps. 56,000 made.
    Variations 150th Aniversary Rifle-1966 (Brown stock, engraving on left
    receiver) 3792 made
    Bicentennial Rifle-1976 (Brown stock, gold filled engraving on left
    receiver) 10,268 made
    Notes: All the grades and variations have white spacers between the black
    fore stock buttplate and grip plate. All have a white diamond in
    the fore stock except the Black Diamond which has a black diamond
    instead.

    Serial Number Notes:
    Prior to the Gun Control Act of 1968 rifles were not required to have serial numbers on them. Remington started numbering Nylon rifles in late 1967 starting with #400000-419011. In 1968 the numbers ranged from 419012-473710. It should be noted that these 1967-68 serial numbers were located on the bottom of the barrel about 3" back from the muzzle.

    In December of 1968 serial numbers were moved to the receiver cover and re-started at 2100000 and went to 2599999 in January of 1977. In February 1977 an "A" was added and the range was restarted at A2100000. These serial number series were for all Nylon rifles, not just Nylon 66s.

    Nylon 76 Trailrider
    Years 1962-1965
    # Made 26,927 (approx. 1600 are the Apache Black & chrome version)
    Type Lever Action, tube fed through stock
    Caliber .22LR
    Serial #s None
    Description MB-Mohawk Brown (Brown stock, blue steel receiver & barrel)
    AB-Apache Black (Black stock,chromed receiver/barrel)

    Nylon 10
    Years 1962-1964
    # Made 10,670
    Type Bolt action single shot
    Caliber .22 short, .22 long, .22LR, .22 shot
    Serial # None
    Description MB-Mohawk Brown (Brown stock, blue steel reciever/barrel)
    Variation 10SB-Smooth Bore,brown stock, barrel marked 22 CAL Smooth bore
    2,064 made
    Notes: Some may have been made in Seneca Green and Apache Black
    Introduced in late 1962, the safety automaticaly engages when the
    bolt is retracted. Known to have been made with 19" & 24" barrels
    (est. 200 rifles).
    Nylon 11
    Years 1962-1964
    # Made 22,423
    Type Bolt action, 6 & 10 shot blue steel clip mag fed
    Caliber 22 short, 22 long, 22LR
    Serial #s None
    Description MB-Brown stock, blue steel receiver/barrel
    Notes: Some may have been made with Seneca Green stocks and/or a black
    stock/chrome receiver version. Barrel lengths may have varied
    also. Known to have been made with 19" & 24" barrels.

    Nylon 12
    Years 1962-1964
    # Made 27,551
    Type Bolt action, under barrel tube fed
    Caliber 22 short, 22 long, 22LR
    Serial #s None
    Description MB-Brown stock, blue steel receiver/barrel
    Notes: Some may have been made in a black/chrome version.
    Known to have been made with 19" & 24" barrels.

    Nylon 77
    Years 1970-1972
    # Made 15,327
    Type 5 round plastic box mag fed semi auto,
    Caliber .22 LR
    Serial #s Probably in the 2,170,000 range
    Description MB-Brown stock, blue steel receiver/barrel
    Notes: Didn't sell well because of limited magazine capacity, replaced
    and renamed the Mohawk 10C in 1972. A 10 round mag was offered
    in latter production.

    Mohawk 10C
    Years 1972-1978
    # Made 128,358
    Type 10 round plastic box mag fed semi auto
    Caliber .22 LR
    Serial #s Known numbers range in the 2515400 in July 75-2537357 in Aug 75
    Description MB-Brown stock, blue steel receiver cover/barrel
    Notes: Virtually identical to the Nylon 77, renamed Mohawk 10C to
    reflect the 10 round mag. Mags will interchange between the two.

    Apache 77
    Years 1987-1989
    # Made The Blue Book says around 54,000 were made. Serial numbers range
    to at least 75,000. Total may be as high as 100,000.
    Type 10 round plastic detachable box mag fed semi auto
    Caliber .22 LR
    Serial #s Known serial numbers range from A2330000 in Apr 1987 and into the
    A2400000 range in June 88.
    Description Green stock, not to be confused with the original "Seneca
    Green" stock on the 66. Matte black receiver cover & barrel, no
    white spacers on fore stock, buttplate, or grip. Has black
    diamond on fore stock.
    Notes: Special run made by Remington for K-Mart. Note also that the 10
    round plastic magazine marked 77 is for the K-Mart gun and not
    the original though they will fit. Marked Apache 77 on grip
    plate. The Apache 77 came usually came with a 4X Tasco or
    Bushnell scope.
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