My family's Nylons are going to be featured in an upcoming issue of GD if I understand the message from Son correctly. Dad had an old Nylon 66 made before they were SNed and my first rifle was a Nylon given as a graduation present. As my children were born, I bought them each a new Nylon 66. Oldest got a standard(just like mine). Daughter seemed special so she got a black and chrome. Youngest got a "Black Diamond" black stock w/blue/black metal.
The writer indicated it is extremely difficult to assemble this variety in decent condition for photos and range work. Grandson got to be in the pics firing on the range. They used my old, beat, refinished 40+ year old rifle for disassembly to show the innards.
BTW When the Nylons became valuable, I replaced all of the kids using rifles with 10-22 rifles-older models with walnut stocks.
The writer indicated it is extremely difficult to assemble this variety in decent condition for photos and range work. Grandson got to be in the pics firing on the range. They used my old, beat, refinished 40+ year old rifle for disassembly to show the innards.
BTW When the Nylons became valuable, I replaced all of the kids using rifles with 10-22 rifles-older models with walnut stocks.