Customer Reviews for Savage Arms 64 Takedown Left Hand 22 Long Rifle Semi Auto Rifle
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06/25/2023
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Lefties looking for an everyday fun rifle or a small game getter can stop here. This is a well-designed takedown 22.The fit and finish of the rifle is good. It disassembles and goes together quickly. And it is accurate enough to bag rabbits and squirrels. It has handled ammunition from cheap to expensive and done well with everything - though like most blowback .22s it has the occasional stovepipe or failure to feed as the round count goes up. Magazines are easy to load. As an added bonus the included case is well-made and is not just a marketing afterthought.
10/29/2020
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Nice little rifle. Set up for a lefty really helps. Easy to break down, but the lock nut is just a bit hard to snug at the end. May need to remove some plastic from the stock in that area. Sights needed tweaking, but it's going to end up with a red dot or peep anyway so no worries. Shot about a 2" group once dialed in. No function issues. Ate what I fed it. Seems to stay tight when assembled. Case is a nice extra. Some say it's too big but that can be a plus. Bud's excellent as usual.
06/02/2020
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Even with the wu-flu goin' on, Bud's got it out to me very quickly.
The rifle itself is pretty cool. Wanted somethin' compact to go in our camper and this works.
When we took it to the range, it was shooting very high/right with the 36 gr Stangers. 40 grainers were not as high but still about 4 inches right. But after some tweakin' on both the front and rear sights, was able to get it on target with the 40 gr. 36's are still a little high, but I can Kentucky windage that.
If you've ever had a Marlin take down, this is not as easily put together or taken apart. Seems likes it takes forever to screw the barrel on and takin' it off can peel the calluses off your hands.
The rifle itself is pretty cool. Wanted somethin' compact to go in our camper and this works.
When we took it to the range, it was shooting very high/right with the 36 gr Stangers. 40 grainers were not as high but still about 4 inches right. But after some tweakin' on both the front and rear sights, was able to get it on target with the 40 gr. 36's are still a little high, but I can Kentucky windage that.
If you've ever had a Marlin take down, this is not as easily put together or taken apart. Seems likes it takes forever to screw the barrel on and takin' it off can peel the calluses off your hands.