As a kid, Sundays were spent at my grandparents and there was usually a lot of shooting from the back door of the garage, and usually with a Nylon 66 that belonged to my uncle.
We all took turns with it for hours (there was a waiting line) and burned a lot of ammo.
That one was accurate enough for empty shotgun shells at 35 yards (open sights), and never jammed or misfed.
We all had a LOT of fun with that rifle. Thats why people overpay for them - they remember all the fun they had with theirs.

The only thing I did'nt like about them was the butt feed. I had a bad habit of putting the muzzle on the tip of my sneaker while I loaded it. Sure, I scrunched up my toes but it was dumb and I haven't done it since I was a kid. Somewhere out there is a guy with 9 toes who did the same thing I did but paid for it.


Work is what you do to finance your real life.....