I have the Apache Black that I bought in the late 70s. It was the first rifle that I bought. I have a laser to put on it as soon as my wife gives it back to me. 🤣 That means I have to buy her a rifle that she likes.
I bought one of these in Mohawk Brown in outstanding condition a few years ago and got a steal of a deal on it.It was in pristine condition. Recently, I helped a couple from a church that we go to, to load up a moving truck since they are relocating. In the process I negotiated another great deal on a second Mohawk Brown Nylon 66 that the man was willing to sell me. This one too is in 95% condition and like yours, made in 1972. I plan to strip the rifle and clean it thoroughly.
@@tennesseetactical1864I saw a Jerry Miculek interview (a nylon 66 was his first gun), in it he states he saw a program where a guy threw n shot like 100,000 wooden blocks and very rarely missed using this gun.
I have the Apache Black that I bought in the late 70s. It was the first rifle that I bought. I have a laser to put on it as soon as my wife gives it back to me. 🤣 That means I have to buy her a rifle that she likes.
GIL that's so crazy we own the same year Apache Black mine is a 1972
IMCREDIBLE rifles. Still going strong!
@D5quared91 absolutely still plinking with it...It will chew up any type of ammunition..
I bought one of these in Mohawk Brown in outstanding condition a few years ago and got a steal of a deal on it.It was in pristine condition. Recently, I helped a couple from a church that we go to, to load up a moving truck since they are relocating. In the process I negotiated another great deal on a second Mohawk Brown Nylon 66 that the man was willing to sell me. This one too is in 95% condition and like yours, made in 1972. I plan to strip the rifle and clean it thoroughly.
@Sigkeeper 1 YOU HIT THE JACKPOT..VERY NICE FIND...I LIKE THE MOHAWK BROWN VERSION...
Had one when I was younger great little rifle. Really light easy to handle.
@Thomas O'Dell yes they're light and easy to shoot..I was lucky to get my hands on this one...This is a 1972 model .....
I've got a Seneca Green that my grandad bought in 1960. Still looks and shoots fantastic.
They're great rifles,rugged and precise..
Seneca Green $$$$$ It's a keeper. Going selling price I've seen a few times as high as $1200.
Very Nice...……..
That rifle was manufactured when I was a year old..😅🤣🤣😂
GREAT VIDEO
Guinness book of world record for shooting wooden blocks and never been surpassed
I don't exactly understand the reference..
@@tennesseetactical1864I saw a Jerry Miculek interview (a nylon 66 was his first gun), in it he states he saw a program where a guy threw n shot like 100,000 wooden blocks and very rarely missed using this gun.
My dad has been looking for a nylon 66
@Farmer's SON Prepping they're rarer these days..This one shoots sharp at 100-150 yards with iron sights..22 LR doesn't get enough respect....
@@tennesseetactical1864 agreed
A friend of mine just gave me his. He bought it in 1969.
@Red Canoe VERY NICE .....
Tenho uno
Do you have any idea where I can get a new stock for mine
@Jason F have you called Remington?
Cuanto cuesta el rifle soy panameño
They're about 800-1,000 $ these days