Log# 6286 The Remington Nylon 77 is a semi-automatic .22 caliber rifle introduced in the 1960s as part of Remington's innovative Nylon series. Unlike traditional firearms made with wood stocks, the Nylon 77 features a durable, lightweight synthetic stock made from Zytel nylon, making it highly resistant to moisture and wear. It has a sleek, futuristic design for its time and was marketed as a reliable, low-maintenance rifle ideal for small game hunting and recreational shooting. The Nylon 77 differs from the more common Nylon 66 in that it uses a detachable box magazine rather than a tubular one, allowing for quicker reloads. Though discontinued, it remains a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts for its unique construction and dependable performance.