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Anybody have an exploded view of the Nylon 66 they could make a copy of to send to me, even by E-mail would be great. A buddy Grand kid took one apart and it lives in a shoebox now. LOL
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.
Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
Anybody have an exploded view of the Nylon 66 they could make a copy of to send to me, even by E-mail would be great. A buddy Grand kid took one apart and it lives in a shoebox now. LOL www.momrbigbob2@yahoo.com Thanks
Every kid needs a Dog and a Curmudgeon.
Remember Bowe Bergdahl, the traitor.
Beware! Jill Pudlewski, Ron Oates and Keven Begesse are liars and thiefs!
Anybody have an exploded view of the Nylon 66 they could make a copy of to send to me, even by E-mail would be great. A buddy Grand kid took one apart and it lives in a shoebox now. LOL www.momrbigbob2@yahoo.com Thanks
They are pretty intuitive to put together............BUT.................the feed ramp can be a real witch to get in place and keep it there.
The instructions I have from Remington say to....."balance the feed ramp on the eraser end of a long pencil and feed it up into positions from below" prior to installing the trigger guard assembly.
Gave me fits the first time I replaced the stock. I'll bet it took 50 tries.......maybe more to be successful
I had feed issues with mine . I took it apart and reassembled mine , but it was not right ... They can be a challenge to get working right ... I found a gunsmith firm that had a nylon 66 expert on staff ... He fixed my 66 , runs awesome now ...
The windage screw on mine has a knurled head that is slotted. It is about as big around as a BB. The head is long for the diameter. It looks like the one's ADC posted a link too. Mine has a OD green stock. Not the most common color. I bought it used in the early 1980's with a Weaver K-4 and a case for $50. I bought two 10-22s the same week for $50 each.
Last edited by MJM; 09/22/2107:02 PM.
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I’m a bit shocked with the number of folks claiming how wonderful of a rifle the Nylon 66 is. I thought it was a widely accepted fact that they were a cheap piece of crap. I know that their value skyrocketed in the last few years, but the reason is certainly not because folks were looking for a tack driving, high quality .22 rifle. That said, I wish I had a truck load of them.
I’m a bit shocked with the number of folks claiming how wonderful of a rifle the Nylon 66 is. I thought it was a widely accepted fact that they were a cheap piece of crap. I know that their value skyrocketed in the last few years, but the reason is certainly not because folks were looking for a tack driving, high quality .22 rifle. That said, I wish I had a truck load of them.
Actually I do consider mine a tack driver. It will shoot much finer than I can hold. Probably the most accurate rifle I have ever owned.