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This classic Sanyo SR-172X mini fridge features a mid-century woodgrain exterior and compact size, ideal for dorm rooms, workshops, or retro-themed spaces. The interior includes a small shelf and door compartment. Powered by 120V/60Hz and uses refrigerant 134A (spec label pictured). Some surface wear and signs of use inside and out; untested for functionality. Model: SR-172X Approx. Dimensions: 18" W x 20" D x 20.5" H Condition: Cosmetic wear, as shown. Needs cleaned, untested by us, but client says it works! 2701 / 4202 -
This classic Sanyo SR-172X mini fridge features a mid-century woodgrain exterior and compact size, ideal for dorm rooms, workshops, or retro-themed spaces. The interior includes a small shelf and door compartment. Powered by 120V/60Hz and uses refrigerant 134A (spec label pictured). Some surface wear and signs of use inside and out; untested for functionality. Model: SR-172X Approx. Dimensions: 18" W x 20" D x 20.5" H Condition: Cosmetic wear, as shown. Needs cleaned, untested by us, but client says it works! 2702 / 4202 -
This classic Sanyo SR-172X mini fridge features a mid-century woodgrain exterior and compact size, ideal for dorm rooms, workshops, or retro-themed spaces. The interior includes a small shelf and door compartment. Powered by 120V/60Hz and uses refrigerant 134A (spec label pictured). Some surface wear and signs of use inside and out; untested for functionality. Model: SR-172X Approx. Dimensions: 18" W x 20" D x 20.5" H Condition: Cosmetic wear, as shown. Needs cleaned, untested by us, but client says it works! 2703 / 4202 -
This classic Sanyo SR-172X mini fridge features a mid-century woodgrain exterior and compact size, ideal for dorm rooms, workshops, or retro-themed spaces. The interior includes a small shelf and door compartment. Powered by 120V/60Hz and uses refrigerant 134A (spec label pictured). Some surface wear and signs of use inside and out; untested for functionality. Model: SR-172X Approx. Dimensions: 18" W x 20" D x 20.5" H Condition: Cosmetic wear, as shown. Needs cleaned, untested by us, but client says it works! 2704 / 4202 -
This classic Sanyo SR-172X mini fridge features a mid-century woodgrain exterior and compact size, ideal for dorm rooms, workshops, or retro-themed spaces. The interior includes a small shelf and door compartment. Powered by 120V/60Hz and uses refrigerant 134A (spec label pictured). Some surface wear and signs of use inside and out; untested for functionality. Model: SR-172X Approx. Dimensions: 18" W x 20" D x 20.5" H Condition: Cosmetic wear, as shown. Needs cleaned, untested by us, but client says it works! 2705 / 4202 -
This classic Sanyo SR-172X mini fridge features a mid-century woodgrain exterior and compact size, ideal for dorm rooms, workshops, or retro-themed spaces. The interior includes a small shelf and door compartment. Powered by 120V/60Hz and uses refrigerant 134A (spec label pictured). Some surface wear and signs of use inside and out; untested for functionality. Model: SR-172X Approx. Dimensions: 18" W x 20" D x 20.5" H Condition: Cosmetic wear, as shown. Needs cleaned, untested by us, but client says it works! 2706 / 4202 -
This classic Sanyo SR-172X mini fridge features a mid-century woodgrain exterior and compact size, ideal for dorm rooms, workshops, or retro-themed spaces. The interior includes a small shelf and door compartment. Powered by 120V/60Hz and uses refrigerant 134A (spec label pictured). Some surface wear and signs of use inside and out; untested for functionality. Model: SR-172X Approx. Dimensions: 18" W x 20" D x 20.5" H Condition: Cosmetic wear, as shown. Needs cleaned, untested by us, but client says it works! 2707 / 4202 -
This classic Sanyo SR-172X mini fridge features a mid-century woodgrain exterior and compact size, ideal for dorm rooms, workshops, or retro-themed spaces. The interior includes a small shelf and door compartment. Powered by 120V/60Hz and uses refrigerant 134A (spec label pictured). Some surface wear and signs of use inside and out; untested for functionality. Model: SR-172X Approx. Dimensions: 18" W x 20" D x 20.5" H Condition: Cosmetic wear, as shown. Needs cleaned, untested by us, but client says it works! 2708 / 4202 -
This classic Sanyo SR-172X mini fridge features a mid-century woodgrain exterior and compact size, ideal for dorm rooms, workshops, or retro-themed spaces. The interior includes a small shelf and door compartment. Powered by 120V/60Hz and uses refrigerant 134A (spec label pictured). Some surface wear and signs of use inside and out; untested for functionality. Model: SR-172X Approx. Dimensions: 18" W x 20" D x 20.5" H Condition: Cosmetic wear, as shown. Needs cleaned, untested by us, but client says it works! 2709 / 4202 -
This classic Sanyo SR-172X mini fridge features a mid-century woodgrain exterior and compact size, ideal for dorm rooms, workshops, or retro-themed spaces. The interior includes a small shelf and door compartment. Powered by 120V/60Hz and uses refrigerant 134A (spec label pictured). Some surface wear and signs of use inside and out; untested for functionality. Model: SR-172X Approx. Dimensions: 18" W x 20" D x 20.5" H Condition: Cosmetic wear, as shown. Needs cleaned, untested by us, but client says it works! 2710 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2730 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2731 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2732 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2733 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2734 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2735 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2736 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2737 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2738 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2739 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2740 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2741 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2742 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2743 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2744 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2745 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2746 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2747 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2748 / 4202 -
Offered here is a classic Winchester Model 37 12 gauge single-shot, break-action shotgun, known for its rugged all-steel construction and dependable performance. This American-made workhorse was manufactured between 1936 and 1963 and remains a popular choice among collectors, hunters, and nostalgic shooters. Manufacturer: Winchester Repeating Arms Model: 37 Gauge: 12 Gauge Type: Single-shot, break-action Years Produced: 1936–1963 Barrel Length: Commonly 28" or 30" Chamber: Usually 2 ¾", some later models marked for 3" Stock: Hardwood with a plain walnut or birch finish Buttpad: Appears to have a replacement recoil pad, not original (guessing) Strong Steel Construction: No plastic or aluminum, built to last Hammer-Fired: Exposed hammer must be manually cocked before firing Simple & Reliable: Popular for farm use, youth training, and general hunting This shotgun has typical signs of age and use but remains a solid example of mid-century Winchester craftsmanship. Great for display, training, or field use. Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping 2749 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2750 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2751 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2752 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2753 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2754 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2755 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2756 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2757 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2758 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2759 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2760 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2761 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2762 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2763 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2764 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2765 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2766 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2767 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2768 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2769 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2770 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2771 / 4202 -
The Remington Nylon 66 is a classic and collectible semi-automatic .22 rifle, notable for being one of the first mass-produced rifles with a synthetic stock. Here’s a breakdown of the key facts and features: Basic Specs Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR) Action: Semi-automatic, blowback Magazine: 14-round tubular magazine (loaded through the buttstock) Barrel Length: 19.5 inches Overall Length: 38.5 inches Weight: ~4 pounds (very light) Unique Features Synthetic Stock: Made from "Zytel" nylon, a DuPont material (Remington was owned by DuPont at the time) No Traditional Receiver: The barrel is attached to the nylon frame, and the steel bolt rides within it — a radical design in the 1950s Durability: Known for incredible reliability and resistance to corrosion, even under harsh conditions (snow, sand, mud) History Produced: 1959 to 1991 Total Units Made: Over 1 million Variants: Included models like the Apache Black (with chrome barrel and action), Mohawk Brown, Seneca Green, and others Discontinued: Because of changing tastes and manufacturing economics, not because of any design flaw Performance Accuracy: Good for a lightweight .22 rifle Reliability: Nearly legendary — many stories of these rifles functioning flawlessly after decades of neglect Firearms Sale Disclaimer All firearms are being sold as collectibles or functional equipment and are offered "AS IS." The seller makes no guarantees or warranties regarding safety, functionality, or firing condition. It is the buyer's responsibility to have all firearms inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use. Buyer must be 18 years of age or older for long guns and 21 or older for handguns. All local, state, and federal laws apply. No exceptions. Firearms will only be transferred to buyers who are legally eligible to own them. In accordance with applicable law, all firearm transfers must go through a federally licensed firearms dealer (FFL). Buyer is responsible for any transfer or shipping fees. No shipping of firearms by our company. You must arrange this and take full responsibility through a 3rd party 2772 / 4202 -
Charming pair of vintage ceramic Siamese cat figurines, marked "Japan" on the base. These classic mid-century pieces feature expressive faces, graceful elongated necks, and a smooth satin glaze in cream and brown tones. Taller cat approx. 15" H Smaller cat approx. 13" H Both are in good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. A lovely addition for collectors or retro décor enthusiasts. 2773 / 4202 -
Charming pair of vintage ceramic Siamese cat figurines, marked "Japan" on the base. These classic mid-century pieces feature expressive faces, graceful elongated necks, and a smooth satin glaze in cream and brown tones. Taller cat approx. 15" H Smaller cat approx. 13" H Both are in good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. A lovely addition for collectors or retro décor enthusiasts. 2774 / 4202 -
Charming pair of vintage ceramic Siamese cat figurines, marked "Japan" on the base. These classic mid-century pieces feature expressive faces, graceful elongated necks, and a smooth satin glaze in cream and brown tones. Taller cat approx. 15" H Smaller cat approx. 13" H Both are in good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. A lovely addition for collectors or retro décor enthusiasts. 2775 / 4202 -
Charming pair of vintage ceramic Siamese cat figurines, marked "Japan" on the base. These classic mid-century pieces feature expressive faces, graceful elongated necks, and a smooth satin glaze in cream and brown tones. Taller cat approx. 15" H Smaller cat approx. 13" H Both are in good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. A lovely addition for collectors or retro décor enthusiasts. 2776 / 4202 -
Charming pair of vintage ceramic Siamese cat figurines, marked "Japan" on the base. These classic mid-century pieces feature expressive faces, graceful elongated necks, and a smooth satin glaze in cream and brown tones. Taller cat approx. 15" H Smaller cat approx. 13" H Both are in good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. A lovely addition for collectors or retro décor enthusiasts. 2777 / 4202 -
Charming pair of vintage ceramic Siamese cat figurines, marked "Japan" on the base. These classic mid-century pieces feature expressive faces, graceful elongated necks, and a smooth satin glaze in cream and brown tones. Taller cat approx. 15" H Smaller cat approx. 13" H Both are in good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. A lovely addition for collectors or retro décor enthusiasts. 2778 / 4202 -
Charming pair of vintage ceramic Siamese cat figurines, marked "Japan" on the base. These classic mid-century pieces feature expressive faces, graceful elongated necks, and a smooth satin glaze in cream and brown tones. Taller cat approx. 15" H Smaller cat approx. 13" H Both are in good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. A lovely addition for collectors or retro décor enthusiasts. 2779 / 4202 -
Charming pair of vintage ceramic Siamese cat figurines, marked "Japan" on the base. These classic mid-century pieces feature expressive faces, graceful elongated necks, and a smooth satin glaze in cream and brown tones. Taller cat approx. 15" H Smaller cat approx. 13" H Both are in good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. A lovely addition for collectors or retro décor enthusiasts. 2780 / 4202 -
Charming pair of vintage ceramic Siamese cat figurines, marked "Japan" on the base. These classic mid-century pieces feature expressive faces, graceful elongated necks, and a smooth satin glaze in cream and brown tones. Taller cat approx. 15" H Smaller cat approx. 13" H Both are in good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. A lovely addition for collectors or retro décor enthusiasts. 2781 / 4202 -
Charming pair of vintage ceramic Siamese cat figurines, marked "Japan" on the base. These classic mid-century pieces feature expressive faces, graceful elongated necks, and a smooth satin glaze in cream and brown tones. Taller cat approx. 15" H Smaller cat approx. 13" H Both are in good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. A lovely addition for collectors or retro décor enthusiasts. 2782 / 4202 -
Charming pair of vintage ceramic Siamese cat figurines, marked "Japan" on the base. These classic mid-century pieces feature expressive faces, graceful elongated necks, and a smooth satin glaze in cream and brown tones. Taller cat approx. 15" H Smaller cat approx. 13" H Both are in good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. A lovely addition for collectors or retro décor enthusiasts. 2783 / 4202 -
Charming pair of vintage ceramic Siamese cat figurines, marked "Japan" on the base. These classic mid-century pieces feature expressive faces, graceful elongated necks, and a smooth satin glaze in cream and brown tones. Taller cat approx. 15" H Smaller cat approx. 13" H Both are in good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. A lovely addition for collectors or retro décor enthusiasts. 2784 / 4202 -
Charming pair of vintage ceramic Siamese cat figurines, marked "Japan" on the base. These classic mid-century pieces feature expressive faces, graceful elongated necks, and a smooth satin glaze in cream and brown tones. Taller cat approx. 15" H Smaller cat approx. 13" H Both are in good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. A lovely addition for collectors or retro décor enthusiasts. 2785 / 4202 -
Charming pair of vintage ceramic Siamese cat figurines, marked "Japan" on the base. These classic mid-century pieces feature expressive faces, graceful elongated necks, and a smooth satin glaze in cream and brown tones. Taller cat approx. 15" H Smaller cat approx. 13" H Both are in good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. A lovely addition for collectors or retro décor enthusiasts. 2786 / 4202 -
Charming vintage display lot includes: (2) Framed mid-century style lady portraits in ornate white plastic frames (1) Clear glass ballerina or angel figurine on a flared base (1) Decorative glass basket like shaped pedestal dish with scalloped edge (1) Ceramic figurine of a girl holding a basket marked AVON (1) Small white ceramic lamb Perfect for shabby chic décor, vintage displays, or collectors of mid-century and cottage-style items. All pieces in good vintage condition with light wear 2787 / 4202 -
Charming vintage display lot includes: (2) Framed mid-century style lady portraits in ornate white plastic frames (1) Clear glass ballerina or angel figurine on a flared base (1) Decorative glass basket like shaped pedestal dish with scalloped edge (1) Ceramic figurine of a girl holding a basket marked AVON (1) Small white ceramic lamb Perfect for shabby chic décor, vintage displays, or collectors of mid-century and cottage-style items. All pieces in good vintage condition with light wear 2788 / 4202 -
Charming vintage display lot includes: (2) Framed mid-century style lady portraits in ornate white plastic frames (1) Clear glass ballerina or angel figurine on a flared base (1) Decorative glass basket like shaped pedestal dish with scalloped edge (1) Ceramic figurine of a girl holding a basket marked AVON (1) Small white ceramic lamb Perfect for shabby chic décor, vintage displays, or collectors of mid-century and cottage-style items. All pieces in good vintage condition with light wear 2789 / 4202 -
Charming vintage display lot includes: (2) Framed mid-century style lady portraits in ornate white plastic frames (1) Clear glass ballerina or angel figurine on a flared base (1) Decorative glass basket like shaped pedestal dish with scalloped edge (1) Ceramic figurine of a girl holding a basket marked AVON (1) Small white ceramic lamb Perfect for shabby chic décor, vintage displays, or collectors of mid-century and cottage-style items. All pieces in good vintage condition with light wear 2790 / 4202 -
Charming vintage display lot includes: (2) Framed mid-century style lady portraits in ornate white plastic frames (1) Clear glass ballerina or angel figurine on a flared base (1) Decorative glass basket like shaped pedestal dish with scalloped edge (1) Ceramic figurine of a girl holding a basket marked AVON (1) Small white ceramic lamb Perfect for shabby chic décor, vintage displays, or collectors of mid-century and cottage-style items. All pieces in good vintage condition with light wear 2791 / 4202 -
Charming vintage display lot includes: (2) Framed mid-century style lady portraits in ornate white plastic frames (1) Clear glass ballerina or angel figurine on a flared base (1) Decorative glass basket like shaped pedestal dish with scalloped edge (1) Ceramic figurine of a girl holding a basket marked AVON (1) Small white ceramic lamb Perfect for shabby chic décor, vintage displays, or collectors of mid-century and cottage-style items. All pieces in good vintage condition with light wear 2792 / 4202 -
Charming vintage display lot includes: (2) Framed mid-century style lady portraits in ornate white plastic frames (1) Clear glass ballerina or angel figurine on a flared base (1) Decorative glass basket like shaped pedestal dish with scalloped edge (1) Ceramic figurine of a girl holding a basket marked AVON (1) Small white ceramic lamb Perfect for shabby chic décor, vintage displays, or collectors of mid-century and cottage-style items. All pieces in good vintage condition with light wear 2793 / 4202 -
Charming vintage display lot includes: (2) Framed mid-century style lady portraits in ornate white plastic frames (1) Clear glass ballerina or angel figurine on a flared base (1) Decorative glass basket like shaped pedestal dish with scalloped edge (1) Ceramic figurine of a girl holding a basket marked AVON (1) Small white ceramic lamb Perfect for shabby chic décor, vintage displays, or collectors of mid-century and cottage-style items. All pieces in good vintage condition with light wear 2794 / 4202 -
Charming vintage display lot includes: (2) Framed mid-century style lady portraits in ornate white plastic frames (1) Clear glass ballerina or angel figurine on a flared base (1) Decorative glass basket like shaped pedestal dish with scalloped edge (1) Ceramic figurine of a girl holding a basket marked AVON (1) Small white ceramic lamb Perfect for shabby chic décor, vintage displays, or collectors of mid-century and cottage-style items. All pieces in good vintage condition with light wear 2795 / 4202 -
Charming vintage display lot includes: (2) Framed mid-century style lady portraits in ornate white plastic frames (1) Clear glass ballerina or angel figurine on a flared base (1) Decorative glass basket like shaped pedestal dish with scalloped edge (1) Ceramic figurine of a girl holding a basket marked AVON (1) Small white ceramic lamb Perfect for shabby chic décor, vintage displays, or collectors of mid-century and cottage-style items. All pieces in good vintage condition with light wear 2796 / 4202 -
Charming vintage display lot includes: (2) Framed mid-century style lady portraits in ornate white plastic frames (1) Clear glass ballerina or angel figurine on a flared base (1) Decorative glass basket like shaped pedestal dish with scalloped edge (1) Ceramic figurine of a girl holding a basket marked AVON (1) Small white ceramic lamb Perfect for shabby chic décor, vintage displays, or collectors of mid-century and cottage-style items. All pieces in good vintage condition with light wear 2797 / 4202 -
Charming vintage display lot includes: (2) Framed mid-century style lady portraits in ornate white plastic frames (1) Clear glass ballerina or angel figurine on a flared base (1) Decorative glass basket like shaped pedestal dish with scalloped edge (1) Ceramic figurine of a girl holding a basket marked AVON (1) Small white ceramic lamb Perfect for shabby chic décor, vintage displays, or collectors of mid-century and cottage-style items. All pieces in good vintage condition with light wear 2798 / 4202 -
Charming vintage display lot includes: (2) Framed mid-century style lady portraits in ornate white plastic frames (1) Clear glass ballerina or angel figurine on a flared base (1) Decorative glass basket like shaped pedestal dish with scalloped edge (1) Ceramic figurine of a girl holding a basket marked AVON (1) Small white ceramic lamb Perfect for shabby chic décor, vintage displays, or collectors of mid-century and cottage-style items. All pieces in good vintage condition with light wear 2799 / 4202 -
Charming vintage display lot includes: (2) Framed mid-century style lady portraits in ornate white plastic frames (1) Clear glass ballerina or angel figurine on a flared base (1) Decorative glass basket like shaped pedestal dish with scalloped edge (1) Ceramic figurine of a girl holding a basket marked AVON (1) Small white ceramic lamb Perfect for shabby chic décor, vintage displays, or collectors of mid-century and cottage-style items. All pieces in good vintage condition with light wear 2800 / 4202
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