LouieMacGoo | June 24, 2010
Well it has been a long time coming but we have finally created the complete disassembly video that will show you how to completely field strip just about any of the Remington Nylon Rifles. These two videos will guide you through the step by step breakdown of your nylon gun giving you helpful tips along [...]
Category: Apache 77, Black Diamond, Cleaning, Gallery Special, maintenance, Nylon 10, Nylon 66, Nylon 76, Seneca Green |
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LouieMacGoo | March 2, 2010
In the early 1950s, Remington Arms Co. did not have a mid-priced .22-cal. semi-automatic rifle. Management knew that there were three high-cost components of any sporting arm – the barrel, receiver and stock. Engineers analyzed each to see if any significant cost savings could be obtained. They soon concluded that barrels did not offer much opportunity for savings, so they focused on the receivers and stocks.
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LouieMacGoo | January 22, 2010
Several years ago Gun Digest ran an article that really detailed the Remington Nylon Rifles. The article included a wonderfully detailed history that covered the conception of the Nylon Rifle by Remington and Du Pont and all details about all the different incarnations.
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