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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2007

How to take apart your Remington Nylon 66 rifle! This video will show you basic disassembly of practically all Remington Nylon Rifles. If you would like to see the complete disassembly and reassembly of these guns please see our most resent Disassembly and Reassembly Guides here on YouTube.

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  • i have one that has D F 0 or D F O on it and i heard that they mean it was made in december, 1959...iam not sure if this is true...i was wondering if someone could tell me if its worth anything or if that its really from 1959

  • @Choncho203 The date code for these rifles is usually the first 2 letters. In your case the DF would put it at Sept. 1959. You can find out more about the date codes at our site. As far as what it is worth, depends on what kind of condition and if it is a Mohawk Brown or a Seneca Green stock. could be worth any where from $150 to $300 or $400.

  • @LouieMacGoo My 66 says J D R... could you give me some insight on that

  • @JethroTull18 The J may be just assembler or inspector stamp. It really hasn't been clear what that 3rd letter stamp is exactly. The other letters D R indicate that the gun was manufactured in Sept 1968. You can find out more at our website by doing a search for "manufacturer date codes" or by joining the forum. There are much more knowledgable people in the forum that can help you with your questions.

  • my dad has given me his nylon 66...its the first gun i have ever shot...iam still not entirley sure if its fully mine yet haha...but i cant find a cerial number on it and it has never been cleaned and it works fine and it hardly looks like there is any rifling left but it is still just as accurate as my ruger 10/22

  • @Choncho203 If you can't see the any rifling it could mean one of 2 things, either the barrel is really dirty or the rifle you have is actually a Nylon 10SB (Smooth Bore) but I would bet it just needs a good cleaning with a good stiff brush.

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  • was the guy in the video drunk or something?............

  • i have like seven 66s..best fucking 22 ever made!!

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  • Do you have any idea if a replacement stock could be found for a nylon 66? I broke the front end of the stock off up by the muzzle. I squared it off and epoxyed the the end and it works OK but would not mind repacing it if possible!

  • Hey i watched this vid to day to help me take apart and put together my grandfathers remington 22lr that i inherited when he past away and it was in a shed in florida for 3 years and i just gt it back yesterday with rust ALL over it and it helped alot to day when i stripped it and blued it cleand and reasembled!.

  • @Dammmj if you had 6 66s...that would be the mark of the beast...he-he.

  • @stay4508 nah, just a little high

  • My dad also gave me my Nylon 66 , Jus picked it up the other day I have much more guns , but this one means the most we use to shoot It together growing up , Shoots just as good as when he got It . I'm pretty sure I have the Mohawk brown . And thanks for this video It really helped alot

  • I got one for graduating from 7th grade, it's a brown tubular one, the cost was $49.95.

  • my .66 is a 10 round clip mag loader from the bottom of the receiver, it has REP stamped on it, and doesnt have that tub in the butt of the rifle... but it looks exactly the same as that one does... does that mean i dont have a 66? any help would be greatly appreciated.

  • my dad baought his over in germany when he was in the army for like $60 black and chrome and he threw ona $70 scope its the most beautiful semi auto bad ass rifle ive seen have you any clue where i can buy a 22 with magazine and bolt action for if not cheap a reasonable price

  • Where exactly is that code you talk abut guys? i see one on top on barrel, it say:

    X P X

    Also found one close to the barrel extremety, saying like:

    4156 or 4158 or 415P

    Wich one is the manufactured code?

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