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Remington Nylon 66 Disassembly



This video will guide you through the  basic steps of disassembling your Remington Nylon 66. For detailed instruction please visit the Documents page and download the PDF article that describes this procedure in detail.

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Basic Re-assembly of the Remington Nylon 66

This video will show you how to do basic re-assembly of your Remington Nylon 66. We pick up where the Basic Nylon 66 Disassembly video leaves off and help you get your rifle back together.

  • johnnybgood58

    i have a 150 anniversary nylon 66, can you tell me what it is worth? its in beautiful condition. my father got it new for me in 1966.thanks Johnny phone 574-361-9157 indiana

  • johnnybgood58

    i have a 150 anniversary nylon 66, can you tell me what it is worth? its in beautiful condition. my father got it new for me in 1966.thanks Johnny phone 574-361-9157 indiana

  • johnnybgood58

    i have a 150 anniversary nylon 66, can you tell me what it is worth? its in beautiful condition. my father got it new for me in 1966.thanks Johnny phone 574-361-9157 indiana

  • tylerlowe

    $700 -$1200 depending on condition and accessories

  • rosieljpfh

    Eu Rosiel Joaquim p Fh, brasil como faso para comprar um rifle desse e importar aqui para o brasil?

  • nickdizzle05

    Hello,
    Thank GOD I found your website. I was given a Mohawk Model 10C when I was young. I love it. I recently broke the stock stompin out a copperhead and it snapped. Ill never do that again. I was lucky enough to find a stock at the local pawn shop. Your disassembly tutorial helped me with my situation.Thank You! I thought I'd never get that lower end back together!!

    Nick A.
    Ft. Leonard Wood, MO

  • thomasirwin

    Thank you so much for putting these on here. I recieved my Nylon several years ago from my Grandfather. These videos will help my keep it in good condition for him.

  • tcer

    I was given a 1966 Nylon 66 a few weeks ago. It was a Family members who died in 1970 and hasn't been used since.It was cleaned by a friend and will be fired today for the first time.It is in like new condition.Is it possible to mount a scope on it? At 60 years old, the rifle is in better shape then my eyes.

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  • David

    Thank You very much for this Great Job with the Nylon 66 videos. Would this be available on DVD?

  • ONESHOTONEKILL

    Don’t know what your problem is, Bro .. these arete best vidos I’ve ever seen for help. But there is one thing that they can’t help fix. As Forest Gumo said, “You can’t fix stupid.”

  • ONESHOTONEKILL

    Ever been frustrated when a reload of your Nylon 66 butt-load rifle was required and you were trying to keep an eye on a big ole fat Fox Squirrel about 50 yards out. You look down to load, fumble with the ammo, drop some, curse, finally get all 14 rounds in and .. look back and he’s long gone – you don’t know whare. Bummer.
    I finally got around to making a speed loader for the 66 that cuts loading time by 75% or more, ensures all ammo goes in correctly, can even be done without fear of misload in the dark! I can do it blindfolded with speed and accuracy. if you want to know what I did, what you need to duplicate, send me your e-mail and I’ll provide directions. Never miss a shot again because you fumble around trying to reload.

  • ken

    @ days ago my grand father brought over his 1963 nylon 66 Apache yes its black and chrome its really nice ! it has never been cleaned !!! OMG well thanks to these videos its helped me take apart my grand dad rifle and clean it there was about 1/16 to make 1/8 of a inch of carbon build up. It took me about 45 min with a nylon brush to clean it all off. The only parts i had problems with the the ramp feeder this little part is a pain in the @SS ! I have huge hands ! big fingers ! so this took me about an hour to put back it i was sweating and upset. :-) but after that peace it was smooth sailing ! I am expecting to find how to on ” how to take apart the bolt ” it self . Thanks ,ken

  • ken

    @ days ago my grand father brought over his 1963 nylon 66 Apache yes its black and chrome its really nice ! it has never been cleaned !!! OMG well thanks to these videos its helped me take apart my grand dad rifle and clean it there was about 1/16 to make 1/8 of a inch of carbon build up. It took me about 45 min with a nylon brush to clean it all off. The only parts i had problems with the the ramp feeder this little part is a pain in the @SS ! I have huge hands ! big fingers ! so this took me about an hour to put back it i was sweating and upset. :-) but after that peace it was smooth sailing ! I am expecting to find how to on ” how to take apart the bolt ” it self . Thanks ,ken

  • ken

    @ days ago my grand father brought over his 1963 nylon 66 Apache yes its black and chrome its really nice ! it has never been cleaned !!! OMG well thanks to these videos its helped me take apart my grand dad rifle and clean it there was about 1/16 to make 1/8 of a inch of carbon build up. It took me about 45 min with a nylon brush to clean it all off. The only parts i had problems with the the ramp feeder this little part is a pain in the @SS ! I have huge hands ! big fingers ! so this took me about an hour to put back it i was sweating and upset. :-) but after that peace it was smooth sailing ! I am expecting to find how to on ” how to take apart the bolt ” it self . Thanks ,ken

  • Mike

    Your videos are a godsend!!!! Thank you SOOOOOO much!

  • Gary

    I just purchased a 66 from the GunBroker site. I completed cleaning the gun – following your videos and instructions. The videos really helped.
    Thank you very much.

    Very good job.

    Gary

  • Thomhpr

    Outstanding!! Beyond the call of duty!!

  • Jaguar

    thomhpr@gmail.com

    Sounds like a winner to me!

  • Alan Durrant

    Hi Oneshot

    I’m curious about your Nylon 66 speed loader. The only ones I can find are Spee-D-loader and they are for 15 X .22lr. The shooting sport here in the U.K. is all but finished, we envy you Americans. Regards, Alan.

  • Anonymous

    These videos are godsends. I bought my Nylon 66 in my mid 1970s and I had never cleaned it until 2 weeks ago because I could never figure out how to strip it.  I figured there must be a way but I didn’t want to force anything for fear of breaking something.  These videos showed the secret simple way and expressed it very clearly.

    I also got stuck putting it back together and the “Basic Reassembly” video addressed the problem I was having right away.

    I am pleased and grateful.

  • BigRed

    A useful and informative video series.  Thank You for sharing your knowledge, and promoting the sport of marksmanship.

  • Pgrey

    Great videos!  I had read about how complicated the field-strip was, and had avoided cleaning up my 35 year-old 10C until just recently (it’s mostly been sitting since I was in my late teens, but thousands of plinking rounds before that).
    It was DIRTY, but now it’s functioning like new again, these videos are the best, and it turns out the process really is pretty simple (spent far more time cleaning than anything else).

  • Anonymous

    Hey guys, thanks for the video’s.  My rifle is cleaned like NEVER before!

  • Happy canuk

    Thanks Guys. Nuff said.