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Remington Nylon 66 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Remington Nylon 66
The Remington Nylon 66 is a rifle manufactured by Remington Arms from 1959 to 1989. It was one of the first mass-produced rifle to feature a stock made from a material other than wood. Of note is the 22-410 Stevens combo, offered with a Tenite stock in the same time period.〔 The firearms market generally lacked experience with synthetic stocks, making the Nylon 66 a risky gamble for Remington. ==History== In the 1950s, Remington Arms was interested in designing a rifle that was cheaper to produce. After analysis, engineers determined that there were savings to be found in the production of the receivers and stocks of rifles. Thus Remington asked chemical engineers at DuPont to come up with a plastic that could replace both the wooden stock and the receiver. The specs given to DuPont called for a material that could be formed into any shape desired but that also had a high tensile-impact and flexural strength. After some research, DuPont came back to Remington with a compound they called ''Nylon Zytel-101''. Zytel is DuPont's brand name for Nylon. This compound was ultimately used to produce the stock and receiver.〔
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