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Savage 64G Semi-Auto .22 LR 10rd Blued/Wood

$273.11

The Savage 64G semi-auto .22 LR 10rd blued/wood delivers reliable rimfire performance with a classic hardwood stock and 10-round detachable magazine for plinking, small-game hunting, and training.

The Savage 64G semi-auto .22 LR 10rd blued/wood is a no-excuses rimfire rifle built for shooters who want reliable feeding, familiar controls, and a classic hardwood stock without the premium price tag. Chambered in .22 LR, this semi-auto cycles standard-velocity and high-velocity ammunition without complaint, making it a solid choice for plinking, small-game hunting, or introducing new shooters to the fundamentals of marksmanship. The blued carbon-steel sporter barrel and brown satin hardwood stock keep weight low and handling neutral. Per Savage Arms specs, the rifle ships with a single 10-round detachable box magazine and standard factory sights, ready out of the box for range work.

Specifications

Manufacturer Savage Arms
Model 64G
Material Blued carbon-steel barrel, hardened steel receiver, hardwood stock
Compatibility .22 LR ammunition, standard-velocity and high-velocity
Finish Blued metalwork, brown satin wood stock
Weight 5.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs)
Condition New factory production

Key Features

  • 10-Round Detachable Box Magazine — Why it matters: Keeps reloads fast and safe, with no fiddling with tube mags or rotary followers. Spare mags are affordable and easy to carry.
  • Blued Carbon-Steel Sporter Barrel — Why it matters: The 20-inch barrel balances velocity retention with maneuverability, and the blued finish resists corrosion with basic care. Expect consistent accuracy at 50 yards with quality ammo.
  • Hardwood Sporter Stock with Brown Satin Finish — Why it matters: The classic silhouette provides a comfortable cheek weld and neutral balance. The satin finish reduces glare in the field and withstands light weather.
  • Standard Factory Sights — Why it matters: The front blade and rear adjustable notch let you zero quickly. No need to buy aftermarket sights unless you prefer a scope—the receiver is drilled and tapped for optics.
  • Right-Hand Controls — Why it matters: The manual safety and bolt release are positioned for intuitive operation by right-handed shooters, keeping training transfer simple for those moving up to centerfire rifles.

Who It’s For

This rifle is for the shooter who wants a reliable .22 LR semi-auto without the sticker shock of premium rimfires. It’s a strong fit for new shooters learning the basics, for experienced riflemen who need a cheap training tool to maintain fundamentals, and for hunters who want a lightweight, easy-carrying small-game gun. The 10-round magazine capacity keeps it compliant in restrictive states while still offering adequate firepower for plinking sessions.

Pros and Cons

  • Pro: The 64G feeds reliably across a wide range of .22 LR ammunition, including bulk-pack high-velocity rounds. Savage’s rimfire reputation is built on this sort of dependable cycling.
  • Pro: The wood stock gives it a classic look that synthetic-stocked rifles lack, and the satin finish is durable enough for field use.
  • Con: The factory trigger is heavy and gritty out of the box—expect a pull weight around 5-6 lbs. A trigger job or aftermarket replacement can improve it, but that adds cost. This is a budget rifle, and the trigger reflects that.

Comparison

Feature Savage 64G Ruger 10/22 Carbine Marlin 795
MSRP $243.85 $269.00 (approx.) $199.00 (approx.)
Magazine Capacity 10 rounds 10 rounds (rotary) 10 rounds (detachable box)
Stock Material Hardwood Hardwood or synthetic Synthetic
Trigger Pull (factory) 5-6 lbs, heavy 4-5 lbs, moderate 5-6 lbs, heavy
Aftermarket Support Limited Extensive Moderate

The Ruger 10/22 dominates aftermarket upgrades and has a lighter factory trigger, but it costs more. The Marlin 795 is cheaper but has a synthetic stock and less wood aesthetic. The Savage 64G splits the difference in price while offering a wood stock and reliable feeding out of the box.

FAQ

Is the Savage 64G accurate enough for target shooting?

Yes. At 50 yards, with quality ammunition like CCI Standard Velocity, expect 1.5-2 MOA groups from a bench rest. The barrel is free-floated, which helps consistency. For a budget rimfire, that’s solid performance for plinking and small-game hunting.

Can I mount a scope on the Savage 64G?

Yes. The receiver is drilled and tapped for scope bases. Savage uses a proprietary 3-screw pattern on some models, so verify your base compatibility. A simple Weaver-style rail or Savage-specific rings will work. The factory iron sights co-witness with low-mounted optics if you choose to keep them.

What ammunition does the 64G cycle best?

High-velocity .22 LR ammo (1260+ fps) cycles most reliably. Standard velocity may fail to eject on some rifles until broken in. Avoid subsonic loads until you’ve put 200-300 rounds through it. CCI Mini-Mag and Federal AutoMatch are common recommendations from owners.

Is the Savage 64G legal in all states?

The 10-round magazine keeps it compliant in states with capacity restrictions, such as California, New York, and Colorado. Always check local laws before ordering. We ship to all 50 states, but some states require delivery to a licensed FFL dealer.

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