Brownells Gun Techâ„¢ Keith Ford provides an in-depth look at the iconic Remington Nylon 66 autoloading rifle. He highlights its revolutionary use of a Zytel 101 (nylon 66) synthetic polymer stock and receiver, a significant innovation in 1955. The video showcases an early 1959 model, detailing its mechanics and field stripping. Keith also touches upon related variants like the Nylon 77, Nylon 10C, and Nylon 76, and explains the common absence of serial numbers on many Nylon 66s. Production of this durable and lightweight rifle, of which over a million were made, ceased in 1989.
This YouTube video provides a review of the Stevens Model 887, a .22 LR semi-automatic tube-fed rifle produced between 1978 and 1980. The review highlights its unique features and suitability for hunting and plinking. It also notes that Stevens has been a part of Savage Arms since 1920. The description includes affiliate links for Rubber Dummies and USCCA, a schedule for Facebook Live sessions, and mentions of other Sootch00 platforms like Getzone.com and Patreon. The video emphasizes adherence to YouTube ad policies and safe shooting practices at a professional range.
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