This expert-level review of the Remington Nylon 66, presented by NRA Publications, details its innovative use of polymers, cost-efficient manufacturing, and unique design. The rifle's durability, marketing, and historical context, including its production run and serialization changes due to the 1968 Gun Control Act, are thoroughly covered by knowledgeable presenters.
This video tests Federal Premium's .22 LR Punch ammunition, designed for handguns, in rifle-length barrels. Despite its intended use for shorter barrels and defensive scenarios, the testing in ballistic gelatin shows significant energy transfer, making it a viable option for shooters who prefer less recoil. The discussion includes JJ Reich from Federal Premium and highlights the ammunition's potential for specific users, like elderly individuals who might not handle larger caliber firearms. The video also touches on other Federal Premium offerings and promotes NRA membership.
This video features a Remington Model 66 rifle, chambered in .22 caliber. The description highlights its inclusion in a personal gun collection, appealing to fellow gun collectors and enthusiasts interested in this specific firearm model and its caliber.
This video features legendary shooter Jerry Miculek discussing his extensive career and experiences in shooting sports. He shares insights from his early days with airguns and first firearms, the influence of exhibition shooters, and his transition into competitive shooting. Miculek also touches on the evolution of firearm technology, magazine reliability, and the adoption of modern optics in competition, highlighting the need for continuous skill development.
This guide details the disassembly and reassembly of the iconic Remington Nylon 66 rifle, a firearm celebrated for its innovative use of synthetic materials. The process involves removing the magazine tube, charging handle, and receiver cover to access internal components like the recoil spring and bolt. The speaker, demonstrating expert knowledge, highlights the unique construction and the importance of careful reassembly. The Nylon 66 is presented as a durable, lightweight, and collectible firearm with a significant historical impact.
This review of the Remington Nylon 66 highlights its unique Zytel Nylon 101 construction, making it lightweight and durable. The rifle features a 14-round capacity loaded via the buttstock and was produced from 1959-1989. Despite its 'plastic gun' perception, it's noted for reliability and historical significance in firearm design.
Jerry Miculek shares his top 5 favorite firearms outside of Smith & Wesson, highlighting a custom STI 2011 for bowling pin matches, a German 98 Mauser used for practice, his first AR-15 (Colt HBAR A2), his grandfather's Iver Johnson revolver, and his very first gun, a Remington Nylon 66. He emphasizes the historical significance and unique design aspects of each firearm.
This video provides a historical overview and review of the Remington Nylon 66 rifle. It highlights the rifle's unique place in firearms history, particularly its use of polymer construction in the late 1950s, which was futuristic for its time. The host emphasizes the rifle's cult following and the excellent condition of the example featured, which was manufactured in the late 1960s. The description also includes links to the host's website, Patreon, training opportunities, other video platforms, sponsors, and firearm rights organizations.
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