Model 66 Nylon
Semi-automatic, 19-1/2" barrel, 14 round tubular magazine, fed
through the buttplate. In excess of 1,000,000 produced from
1959-1987. Seven different variations of style and color were
sold. Non-serialized prior to the 1968 gun control act of 1968. An
“A” prefix was added to the serialization in 1977. Add 100 percent+
for NIB.
66 (MB) “Mohawk” Brown
Blued metal parts, dark chocolate brown stock with white accents,
.22 LR ONLY. 1959-1987. Approx. 678,000.
66 (SG) “Seneca” Green
Blued metal parts, dark olive green stock (often confused with
MB in artificial light) with white accents, .22 LR ONLY, 1959-
1962. Approx. 45,000.
66 (AB) “Apache” Black
Bright chrome plated metal parts, black stock with white accents,
.22 LR ONLY.1962-1983. Approx. 220,000.
66 (BD) “Black Diamond”
Blued metal parts, black stock with black diamonds in the
forend. The remainder of accents are white, .22 LR ONLY,
1978-1987. Approx. 56,000.
66 (GS) “Gallery Special”
Blued metal parts, Dark brown stock with white accents. Barrel
marked .22 SHORT. Distinguished by shell deflector over
ejection port and a loop on the forend for the counter chain.
1961-1981. Approx. 6500.
66 (AN) “150th Anniversary Rifle”
Blued metal parts, dark brown stock with white accents, .22 LR
ONLY. Distinguished by 150th Anniversary stamping on the left
side of the receiver cover. 1966 ONLY. Approx. 4000.
66 (BI) “Bicentennial Rifle”
Blued metal parts, dark brown stock with white accents, .22 LR
ONLY. Distinguished by the eagle and 1776/1976 stamping on
the left side of the receiver cover. 1976 ONLY. Approx. 10,000.
NOTE:
NOTE:
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Exc. V.G. Good Fair Poor
66 (MB)
250 175 150 125 100
66 (SG)
550 450 325 275 175
66 (AB)
300 250 200 150 125
66 (BD)
325 300 225 175 150
66 (GS)
1200 950 700 450 300
66 (AN)
850 650 450 300 250
66 (BI)
750 500 325 275 200