The Savage 64 Takedown is a left-hand .22 LR semi-automatic rifle built for range training, recreational shooting, and general small-bore utility. The model combines a takedown-capable platform with a full-size sporter profile and a drilled-and-tapped receiver for optics. It ships with open adjustable sights, a synthetic black sporter stock, and a detachable 10-round box magazine.
Key Specifications
- The action is Semi-Auto, using a straight blowback design for reliable rimfire cycling.
- The caliber is .22 LR, suitable for range work, training, and small-game use where legal and appropriate.
- The barrel measures 16.50 inches and is described as carbon steel with a sporter contour.
- The rifle feeds from a detachable box magazine with a stated capacity of 10 + 1 rounds.
- This configuration is a Left Hand model with a black synthetic sporter stock for left-handed shooters.
- The overall length is 36.25 inches and the listed weight is 4.50 lbs, providing a balanced full-size handling profile.
- The receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mounting while factory-fitted open adjustable sights provide iron-sight capability.
- The included accessory is Uncle Mike’s Bug-Out Bag as noted in the product attributes.
- The rate of twist is specified as 1:16, and construction materials list carbon steel components with a synthetic stock.
Federal and state law may restrict magazine capacity. Jurisdictions that limit magazine capacity to 10 rounds include Hawaii, California, Connecticut, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Colorado. Buyers are responsible for ensuring compliance with local laws before purchase, transfer, or transportation.
The 64 Takedown’s combination of a takedown-capable layout, drilled-and-tapped receiver, and a durable synthetic stock make it a straightforward choice for shooters seeking an accessible, easy-to-maintain rimfire platform. Its left-hand configuration and standard sighting/drilled-mount provisions simplify setup for optics and training at the range. Overall, the model suits users who prioritize a practical, serviceable .22 LR rifle for instruction, plinking, and small-bore work.





