![]() ![]() Light or partial stampings can be confusing. Later production guns had A-prefix serial numbers. Mid-production guns had no-prefix serial numbers. The month codes are B=Jan L=Feb A=Mar C=Apr K=May P=Jun O=Jul W=Aug D=Sep E=Oct R=Nov X=DecĪs you will note, this forms the acronym BLACKPOWDERX, which is easy to remember. There will be two letters, the first being the month, and the second being the year. $35.00 restocking fee.Thought I'd post these and see who had what, mine is "PG", no serial numbers = June 1960Īctually, the key to manufacture date on your Remington Nylon 66 is not the serial number, but a stamping on the barrel. Item may be returned if in same condition as when it left our facility. Sales Tax charged to Florida residents only. Payments and FFL information must be received within 5 business days of auction end or item will be relisted. Credit Cards (VISA, MC, AMEX, Discover) are accepted with an added 3% fee. ![]() Price reflects cash discount for checks or money orders. Watch our test firing video at our YouTube channel Fernwood Armory TV.Ī reprint of the factory gunsmith service manual is included. The rifle has been disassembled, cleaned, and test fired. The scope is a Weaver V22, 3-6X, in very good condition. Like other Nylon rifles, the model 12 has a 19 5/8 inch barrel, and the rifle weighs just 4 lbs. Barrel has 6-groove rifling and a mint bore. Chrome plating on the bolt handle is in nearly new condition, no flaking or scratches. This Nylon 12 is in very high condition, although there are some minor handling marks. The gun has no serial number, which was not required before 1968. Barrel code “PJ58” determines the manufacture date was June 1962. ![]() Approximately 27,000 Nylon 12s were made compared to one million for the Nylon 66 series. The Nylon 12 is somewhat rare, as they were made for just two years before being discontinued in 1964. This is a variation of Remington’s Nylon 66 rifles, but is a bolt action. Description: Hard to find Remington Nylon 12, manufactured June 1962. ![]()
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