Description
Item Description
The Remington Mohawk 10-C is essentially an evolution of the earlier Nylon 77, distinguished primarily by the shift from a 5-round magazine to a 10-round detachable magazine. Produced only from 1972 to 1978, the Mohawk 10-C was a limited-production model, making it noticeably rarer today than most other rifles in the Nylon lineup. Its short manufacturing run and unique configuration place it among the more collectible variants of Remington’s pioneering synthetic-stock rimfire rifles.
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Model: Mohawk 10-C
Serial: 2456224
Date of Manufacture: 1974
Caliber: .22 Long Rifle
Finish: Blue
Barrel Length: 19 5/8"
Optics/Sights: Blade with Base Front with Elevator Adjustable Rear
Stock/Grips: Checkered Mohawk Brown Nylon Stock with Inlaid White Diamond on the Midsection of the Forearm
Action: Semi-Automatic Rifle
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
Remington’s development of the Nylon series began in the late 1950s, when the company sought a .22 rimfire semi-automatic rifle that could be produced with minimal machining and hand-fitting. The resulting Nylon 66 was revolutionary, using a two-piece Zytel stock that also served as the rifle’s receiver—an unconventional approach that eliminated the traditional metal receiver and dramatically reduced production costs. Introduced in 1959 and named after DuPont’s designation for the synthetic material, the Nylon 66 became the first mass-produced rifle to use a non-wood stock. Its lightweight construction, durability, and reliability quickly earned it a following, prompting Remington to expand the Nylon lineup with additional variants.
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