This video analyzes a Remington Nylon 66, identified as a Mohawk 10C variant. The unit presented with significant rust and failure to feed issues, prompting a conservation, cleaning, oiling, and inspection process. The description emphasizes that this is not a tutorial but rather a demonstration of what viewers need to learn, cautioning against attempting repairs without sufficient skill. The video highlights the historical significance of the Nylon 66 and its use of plastics in firearms.
This video features a Remington Model 66 rifle, chambered in .22 caliber. The description highlights its inclusion in a personal gun collection, appealing to fellow gun collectors and enthusiasts interested in this specific firearm model and its caliber.
This video delves into the Remington Nylon 76 "Trail Rider," a lever-action rifle introduced in 1962 as an attempt to capitalize on the popularity of cowboy-themed media. It shares the faux-wood polymer frame of the Nylon 66 but failed to capture the market's imagination, ultimately ceasing production in 1965. Despite its short run, the rifle is described as a competent and handy firearm, though not the traditional cowboy rifle consumers desired.
This video delves into the history and design of the Remington Nylon 66, a revolutionary .22 caliber semi-automatic rifle introduced in the 1950s. Developed when Remington was owned by DuPont, the rifle utilized DuPont's innovative Nylon 66 polymer to replace traditional wooden and metal components, significantly reducing manufacturing costs. Despite initial market concerns about its unconventional construction, the Nylon 66 underwent extensive testing and was released to positive reviews. It proved to be a remarkable success, with over 1,050,000 units produced before its discontinuation in 1987, showcasing a bold gamble that paid off for Remington.
This video features a review of the Remington Nylon Model 66 rifle, described as the 'best 22lr out there.' The title and description strongly recommend purchasing the rifle if found. The video also includes affiliate links to camera gear, optics, rangefinders, shooting accessories, and predator hunting equipment, as well as social media links for the creator.
This video provides a historical overview and review of the Remington Nylon 66 rifle. It highlights the rifle's unique place in firearms history, particularly its use of polymer construction in the late 1950s, which was futuristic for its time. The host emphasizes the rifle's cult following and the excellent condition of the example featured, which was manufactured in the late 1960s. The description also includes links to the host's website, Patreon, training opportunities, other video platforms, sponsors, and firearm rights organizations.
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