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Model 66 and the 1968 Gun Control Act[edit]
Remington Nylon 66 Without Serial Number
Sep 24, 2014 'Answer to Nylon 66 production dates Actually, the key to manufacture date on your Remington Nylon 66 is not the serial number, but a stamping on the barrel. There will be two letters, the first being the month, and the second being the year. Serial numbers started showing up on Nylon 66 in late 1967 due to the gun control act of of 1968. 1967 rifles had the number on the bottom of the barrel just behind the front sight. The S# was moved to the left side of the receiver cover in 1968.
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The 1968 Gun Control Act mandated that the receivers of all firearms be marked with a serial number (before the 1968 GCA low end .22 rifles and shotguns were often not considered important or valuable enough to warrant serial numbering). Under the 1968 GCA the receiver is legally the gun itself even with no other parts attached.
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The receiver of a conventional firearm is the frame that contains the action (bolt and firing mechanism) and to which the barrel and stock attach. The Nylon 66 is hardly conventional in that it has no receiver. The nylon stock contains the firing mechanism and the barrel attachs to the stock. Listen to forever by john stamos. Originally the serial number was stamped on the barrel (apparently as the most important metal part). With the Model 66 under the 1968 GCA, the sheet metal dust cover was designated the 'receiver' and the serial number was moved to the receiver cover. The older Model 66 rifles with the serial number on the barrel, as with other pre-1968 guns including models that were not numbered, were 'grandfathered' under the 1968 GCA. Naaman Brown (talk) 14:23, 16 August 2009 (UTC)
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