Remington Nylon 11 Mohawk Brown Bolt-Action .22 Rimfire, 19.5 in Barrel (1962–1964)
This Remington Nylon 11 is the bolt-action member of the Nylon series, notable for its DuPont Zytel-101 nylon construction in the Mohawk Brown marbled finish. Built circa 1962–1964 in Ilion, New York, production totaled approximately 22,400–22,500 units. It features a 19.5-inch steel barrel marked "22 SHORT, LONG OR LONG RIFLE," iron sights, and a lightweight design around 4.5 lb.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Rifling: Good Rifling - Intact, well-defined lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This rifle is missing its magazine. It shows visible signs of prior handling and use, including scratches and blemishes.
What’s Included
- Remington Nylon 11 Mohawk Brown bolt-action rimfire rifle
- No magazine included
The Nylon 11 pairs a steel 19.5-inch barrel with a Zytel-101 nylon stock and receiver shell finished in Mohawk Brown marbling. The stock shows signature Nylon-series details: molded checkering, an ivory-colored diamond inlay on the fore-end, a black fore-end tip with a white spacer, and a white line at the butt with a pistol grip cap.
Its bolt-action system uses a bright, spoon-style bolt handle and a right-side manual safety. An open-top stamped steel receiver cover completes the action housing, keeping the rifle light and handy at a factory weight of approximately 4.5 lb.
The sights are straightforward and practical: a ramped front post and an elevation-adjustable rear leaf. The barrel is marked "22 SHORT, LONG OR LONG RIFLE," reflecting the rimfire versatility built into the design.
Produced circa 1962–1964 in limited numbers (about 22,400–22,500 units), this model was manufactured by Remington Arms in Ilion, New York. It uses a detachable box magazine system and is designed for 6- or 10-round magazines; the magazine well is present.
The rifle has a 13.6-inch length of pull, and the Mohawk Brown marbled finish across the frame and receiver shell underscores the distinctive Nylon-series aesthetic and materials engineering of its era.




