Get your mind out the gutter.. :o
A pair of Remingtons I stumbled across in my ventures, a kinda sorta 2 for one deal... A Nylon 66 and a Mohawk 10c, the first major attempt at plastic use in commercial production firearms. well, it musta worked, cause look the the world today. The Nylon 66 was made from '59 to '89, the Mohawk, descended from the Nylon 77, was made from '72 to '78. There are several variants and stock colors as well, a green and black version can be found. Seneca Green is the least common color, Apache Black is next, and Mohawk Brown is the most common color.
The Nylon 66 is very highly sought for the fact it has a 14 rd tube mag, which makes it desired in certain states due to being non-removable, the Mohawk has a 10rd removable magazine. As far as I can tell using Remington's dating method, the Nylon 66 is very early model, the barrel is stamped RF, Nov 1959, the Mohawk is PZ, mid production, June 1975. A relative who retired the local Dupont plant a few miles from where I live now, said that they made Nylon for a short time in the late 70's, they primarily made Lyrica, acetate flake, yarn process and Orlon, he said the plant gave employees one during Christmas one year in the early 1960's.
Now, giving out firearms for Christmas...is the least of their worries. :-X
https://www.epa.gov/hwcorrectiveaction/hazardous-waste-cleanup-dupont-waynesboro-currently-invista-inc-waynesboro-va
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Nylon 66 barrel date code
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Mohawk barrel date code
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Nylon magazine tube in the butt stock, twist and pull
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No serial on the Nylon due to age, the Mohawk has one.
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Those look more like silk stockings to me. Seam lines and all. rofl rofl rofl2 rofl2
Seriously though, nice pair of 22 rifles you got there GM.
Very nice! :) I’ve had a hankering for a Nylon 66 from time to time but I’ve never scratched that itch :))
Guns for Christmas from work thumb1 I’m 100% in favor…and 100% certain that it’ll never happen at the government lab, where I work cry2
I have a Mohawk that I got with no mag, broken charge handle, and had never been cleaned. She's all GTG these days. I luvs me some .22s, PAX
Lovem.... send me the exta! Hard to beat those old Remington auto loaders.
Just saw a Nylon 66 on Armslist in MO for $600
Thanks... but I had a horrible thought, while hoping I ENABLED P32... I probably enabled myself too... cause self will now try to find all the fricken colors..doh1
Quote from: BMont on December 21, 2021, 03:10:58 PM
Lovem.... send me the exta! Hard to beat those old Remington auto loaders.
Naw man.. nea1 touching another guys pair of silk stockings is a no no. rofl2
They were nice rifles back then and I'm sure you have a lot of fun with them now! thumb1 thumb1
I used to sell the Nylon 66 back in the 1980s...for I think $89. Too bad i didn't buy at least one.... cry1 cry1 cry1
When I read the title of your post GM I was scared to open it. I thought all I'm going to see is this.
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