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    Default 1977 Remington Nylon 66A

    Hi all,
    I was recently given this 22 from a buddy that has had it forever. From what I could find based upon the stamps I have figured out it is a 1977 model.
    I have inspected this rifle and it looks like it has never been shot but my buddy said he put a couple hundred rounds through it. I tried many sources to put a value to this but I have figures from $250 - $800.
    I am confused and not really looking at selling it yet. I was curious if anyone could be so kind as to give a more solid figure as to the value of this rifle. Thank you!


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    Thank you! Still nothing solid in value yet but I think I am getting closer. Many of the posts were pre-panic so that throws a curve into play here as well. I am trying to decide if I want to keep it or sell it off for something like a 10/22.
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    Are people panicking for Remington Nylon 66 rifles?
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    I wouldn't think so, but I also wouldn't have thought .223 or 5.56 would have got to almost a dollar a round either. I think that the ammo for this rifle is in panic mode but getting better! I am just trying to pin down a value by gathering additional sources. Thank you Cstone, that was not a source I had used.
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    The Nylon 66 was a novelty in it's day and it was a first rifle for many young shooters. There were lot's produced (more than a million) so their value tends to be among people who have fond memories from their childhood. In many ways the Nylon 66 was one of the very first mass production polymer guns.

    My recommendation would be to take it out and shoot it. It won't lower the value and maybe you will find that it is something you like too much to sell.
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    Don't sell it.

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    They were a "corner turner" in the industry, showing some real innovation in the rimfire world. I believe the black/chrome models are the most valuable, it was called the "Apache" IIRC.
    You don't ever want to disassemble it, they are a pain to fiddle with.

    Get a 10/22 for a blaster, keep the 66 for special occasions.
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    Thank you for the information. I think I am going to keep it and give it to one of my boys.
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    The nylon 66 has a better trigger than the 10/22 from the factory. Just sayin
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