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Can a Remington Nylon 66 GS .22 short have modern accessories attached to it without having mechanical problem?
Can gunsmiths do this? Attach all these:
Modern Picatinny rails
Vertical forward grip with bipod
Sniper scope
Red-dot laser sight
Flashlight
Supressor
Bayonet
But not have any mechanical problems once shot?
I have to give you some advice. The Remington Nylon 66 was one of my favorite rifles. It was well a head of its time in design and was the first use of the plastic molded stocks. There were just over 1 million made until around 1991. In good condition these rifles are worth $250.00, with some models costing more.
Your particular rifle is the gallery version and there were only 17,000 made, which makes it rare. I have seen them for sale for $400.00, which would buy you a couple of Ruger 10/22's that you can add all kinds of stuff to. One of the things that slowed the sales of the Nylon 66 was the fact it was not made to adapt to a "military/tactical" looking toy. You would best serve the collectors world by selling your Nylon 66 and buying a .22 made for the modification you desire. You would be devaluing a fine rifle by having a gunsmith tamper with it to make modifications. Good luck and be safe.
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