savage 64
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savage 64
I was walking through the LGS and spotted a poor impoverished 22 lr rifle. It had some surface rust on the receiver and the barrel but the action was ok and the bore looked good (and the price was excellent). So I brought home a Savage Model 64 semi auto.... Now the question is, what do I do with it? Beside shoot it.... Anyone know anything about these, other than they are cheap?
I was thinking into making it a takedown rifle. ( the barell is easily removed for field stripping)... Any ideas?
I was thinking into making it a takedown rifle. ( the barell is easily removed for field stripping)... Any ideas?
"Courage is being scared to death... and saddling up anyway."
-John Wayne
-John Wayne
$99, that's more than I paid for the savage......by $20
I took the trigger group out, disassembled it, cleaned the crud out, polished the parts a bit, lubed and reinstalled. Trigger is better, not gritty. Not great but not bad. Gonna have to make a range trip to see how it shoots still.
I took the trigger group out, disassembled it, cleaned the crud out, polished the parts a bit, lubed and reinstalled. Trigger is better, not gritty. Not great but not bad. Gonna have to make a range trip to see how it shoots still.
"Courage is being scared to death... and saddling up anyway."
-John Wayne
-John Wayne
Range report!
it only took me 2 weeks to get the weather and my scheduale together enough to get it to the range to test it out. it shot better than would expectr a $80 gun to shoot.
Reliability:
I ran 100-120 mini-mag through it 20 each of eley sport and CCI SV without any malfunctions. ran 100% with standard vel or high vel ammo. I put a 30 each of Remmington CEEBEE's and CCI Quiet those didn't cycle the action but shot fairly well.
Accuracy:
I shot it off hand from 25-50 yards with the factory Irons, in fading light. I didn't have any issues hitting the 3" diameter rbber spinner as long as I sucked less than normal.
I have not put it on paper yet.
Trigger, mag and such:
The gun is built pretty solid. The mag is of thicker material than my Bolt action Savage, really robust. It is fairly easy to load the first 9 but the last one needs a bit more force, but not a big deal. in short the Mag is of excellent quality,
The trigger was gritty and creepy when I brought it home then I Detail stripped it polished the contact surfaces lubed it nicely and reinstalled it. much smoother now. it has a longish take up with a good break and a little overtravel, a 6 lb pull maybe. not bad at all....
Overall:
I like it, handles good, shoots well enough, good quality parts, and built to withstand normal abuse
Reliability:
I ran 100-120 mini-mag through it 20 each of eley sport and CCI SV without any malfunctions. ran 100% with standard vel or high vel ammo. I put a 30 each of Remmington CEEBEE's and CCI Quiet those didn't cycle the action but shot fairly well.
Accuracy:
I shot it off hand from 25-50 yards with the factory Irons, in fading light. I didn't have any issues hitting the 3" diameter rbber spinner as long as I sucked less than normal.

Trigger, mag and such:
The gun is built pretty solid. The mag is of thicker material than my Bolt action Savage, really robust. It is fairly easy to load the first 9 but the last one needs a bit more force, but not a big deal. in short the Mag is of excellent quality,
The trigger was gritty and creepy when I brought it home then I Detail stripped it polished the contact surfaces lubed it nicely and reinstalled it. much smoother now. it has a longish take up with a good break and a little overtravel, a 6 lb pull maybe. not bad at all....
Overall:
I like it, handles good, shoots well enough, good quality parts, and built to withstand normal abuse
"Courage is being scared to death... and saddling up anyway."
-John Wayne
-John Wayne