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Recently acquired Nylon 76, are these things really worth the money I see them for online? Got a 66 and a 76 together, both in decent shape, mechanically both seem sound. Mohawk brown, scratches here and there and a little rust that i cant get to easily. I'm not much on 22s, already have an older Stevens and a Buckmark that rarely leave the safe
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Campfire 'Bwana
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People will pay really stupid money for the 76s and, at least IMO, stupid money for 66s.
For what some 66s are going for you could buy a new 10/22, send it to CPC for a full tune up, and still have enough money to buy 500 rounds of plinking ammo.
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Now all i gotta do is find that person haha. I'd just as soon sell it and get something else, got the itch for a new rifle but not sure what yet. Definitely not a 22 though
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They're not worth it to me, but evidently they are to some people.
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Short answer, they aren't worth it, but big $$$ is what they sell for, so......
Last edited by 21; 11/10/23.
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