Savage 64 F | .22 LR | Camo | 10+1 | 40002
MSRP: $239.00
Your Price: $216.00
Savage 64 semi-automatic .22 LR rifle with fixed Next G1 camo synthetic stock, blued carbon steel barrel, detachable 10-round magazine, drilled & tapped receiver; right-hand. Source records list both 21″ and 20.25″ barrels.
The Savage Model 64 is a rimfire semi-automatic rifle configured for the .22 LR cartridge and offered with a fixed Next G1 camouflage synthetic sporter stock and a blued carbon steel barrel. The rifle ships with a detachable 10-round magazine, thumb safety, and open sights; the receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounting. Source records for this listing show both a 21-inch barrel and a 20.25-inch barrel; see notes below for details. A versatile optic under $1,000 such as the Vortex Diamondback 4-12×40 pairs well for small-game work or precision plinking.
Product Specifications
- The UPC is 062654400025.
- The action is Semi-Auto.
- The caliber is .22 LR.
- The capacity is 10 + 1.
- The barrel is described as carbon steel.
- The stock is a fixed Next G1 camo synthetic sporter style.
- The rifle has open sights and the receiver is drilled and tapped for optics.
- The safety type is a thumb safety.
- The rate of twist is listed as 1:16.
- The finish type is described as blued (matte/blued styling noted in source data).
- The rifle is configured for right hand shooters.
- The package includes 1 detachable 10-round magazine.
- The receiver features a 3/8″ dovetail for sight mounting.
- The rifle is identified as ATF Model 64 by the manufacturer.
- The country of origin is listed as CA.
The Savage 64 combines basic, dependable semi-auto operation with a weather-resistant synthetic camo stock and factory provisions for optics. It is well suited to recreational plinking and small-game hunting, offering a familiar control layout and a detachable magazine for straightforward reloads. For shooters seeking an uncomplicated, durable rimfire rifle with scope-mounting flexibility, this configuration delivers utility without unnecessary complexity.
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