Remington's Only Lever-Action: The Nylon 76 "Trail Rider"
The Remington Nylon 76 'Trail Rider' was a 1960s lever-action rifle based on the Nylon 66, featuring a Zytel nylon stock and a 14-round buttstock magazine. Despite its lightweight design and short lever throw, it only sold around 27,000 units between 1962 and 1965, as consumers preferred traditional materials for lever-action firearms. The rifle is noted for its unique loading mechanism and a surprisingly snappy recoil for a .22 LR.









