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Savage’s New Model 64 Takedown is Accurate, Dependable and Easy to Use

WESTFIELD, Massachusetts – March 27, 2019 – Savage’s new Model 64 Takedown offers great performance and ease of use. The new rimfire rifle is quick to breakdown and ready to go. Shipments of these firearms have been delivered to dealers.

This easy-to-use 22 LR combines the accuracy and dependability of the original Model 64 semi-automatic platform with an easy takedown design, compact 16 1⁄2-inch barrel and Uncle Mike’s Bug-Out Bag. It puts rounds downrange and on target fast using a consistent straight-blowback action fed by a detachable 10-round box magazine.

Features

  • Reliable, semi-automatic takedown 22 LR
  • 16 1⁄2-inch matte black carbon steel barrel
  • Barrel nut allows easy disassembly
  • Includes Uncle Mike’s Bug-Out Bag
  • 10-round detachable box magazine
  • Black matte synthetic stock
  • Drilled and tapped receiver for scope mounts
  • Available in right- and left-hand models

Part No. / Description / MSRP

40207 / Model 64 Takedown Right-Hand, 16.5-inch barrel / $249

40210 / Model 64 Takedown Left-Hand, 16.5-inch barrel / $249

Learn more about Savage—visit www.savagearms.com.

About the Author /

Heath Layman is a seasoned law enforcement officer in the Pacific Northwest, serving since 1993 and currently as Chief of Police. A highly accomplished firearms instructor since 2003, he trains both law enforcement and civilians, holding certifications as an NRA Training Counselor and a Subject Matter Expert (SME) with NLEFIA. His expertise extends to less lethal munitions, TASER, and active shooter response (ALERRT). Heath is also an advanced armorer for Glock and AR15 platforms, and a staff instructor for both NLEFIA and the NRA Law Enforcement Division, where he provides advanced instructor certifications and teaches vital programs like NRA School Shield and Community Shield. For training inquiries, he can be reached at heath@willapafirearmstraining.com

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