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1. Remington Nylon 66. This cult-favorite classic was the first wildly successful rimfire that employed a composite stock. Specifically, Zytel Nylon 101, a super stable, strong, corrosion-resistant material. Tom Frye used it to set a world record by hitting 100,004 out of 100,010 square 2.5-inch wood blocks thrown in the air.
Every model Remington .22 rifle is described in detail, from the earliest in 1866 to the latest rifles introduced in 2006. A special section covers Remington .22 prototype rifles… unique systems that never made it past R & D.
In this video I would like to feature two of my old Remington .22 rifles. The Remington 512 is a true classic, and deserves a video of it's own.
One of the lesser-known bolt-action .22 rifles of the last century, Remington’s Model 34 was built for just a few short years, from 1932 through 1935. About 163,000 were made before the Model 34 was replaced by the Model 341. Several unique characteristics distinguish the Model 34.
The Remington 550-1 is one of those cool, old rifles that even tactical gun collectors will end up loving: it shoots well, eats cheap ammo, and has enough nostalgia factor to bring us right back into the woods on a cold Christmas morning when your dad let you shoot your new rifle at cans.
The Remington Nylon .22 Rifles: Nylon 10, 11, 12, 66, 76 and 77. Remington Nylon 66 (top) and Nylon 77 (bottom) autoloaders. Illustration from old Remington catalog courtesy of Remington Arms. Back in the 1960s Remington produced a line of synthetic stocked autoloading, lever action, and bolt action .22 rifles.
Model 510 Targetmaster. Description: Bolt Action Rimfire Rifle. Introduction Year: 1939. Year Discontinued: 1962. Total Production: Approximately: 558,686. Designer/Inventor: Research & Development. Action Type: Bolt Action. Serial Number Blocks: N/A. Caliber/Gauge:.22 short, .22 long, .22 long rifle, .22 long rifle shot cartridges (510SB ...
Model 12. Description: Slide-action, solid-breech, hammerless, takedown, side-ejection rifle. Also known as the Remington .22 Caliber Repeating Rifle. Introduction Year: 1909. Year Discontinued: 1936. Total Production: Approximately: 832,000. Designer/Inventor: J.D. Pedersen with improvements by G.H. Garrison and C.C. Loomis. Action Type: Slide ...
For this test of vintage bolt-action 22 rifles, we had the loan of two old-timers, a Remington Nylon 12 and a Winchester Model 69A. We tested with three types of ammo, Wolf, CCI Velocitor, and Blazer, all in Long Rifle persuasion.
REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, INC. Location: Ilion, New York. Founded in 1816 by Eliphalet Remington. Company has distinction of being oldest firearms manufacturing firm in United States.