Remington's Only Lever-Action: The Nylon 76 "Trail Rider"
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.













