SAVAGE 64F 22LR Semi-Auto Rifle Disassembly!!
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- Wondering how to disassemble a Savage 64 .22LR Rifle?
In today's video I will show you all HOW TO disassemble a Savage Model 64 F 22LR Semi-Auto Rifle!
I will guide you all step by step through the process of disassembling a Savage Model 64 F .22LR Rifle!
I hope you all enjoy and make sure to leave a comment with any questions you may have!
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After watching other such disassembly videos for cleaning, I decided to go with the Savage Mark 2 bolt action .22 for easier cleaning and maintenance. It costs a bit more but the ease of cleaning and disassembly is worth it. And it can also shoot .22 short ammo. Thanks for the video.
MK2’s are great rifles, very accurate and the ammo varieties you can use is a huge plus! Thanks for watching!
Thumbs up like for using a snap cap instead of dry firing a .22 LR like everybody else does. Once someone does that it pretty much gives away the fact they don't know what they are doing. Only thing you missed was the red Loc-tite. You can use a soldering iron or a heat gun to melt it before you twist on the screw. That makes it come out a lot easier. Don't use open flame lighters or torches as you can damage the finish as well as compromise the heat treating.
I sadly don’t have a soldering iron or heat gun, do you thinking a simple blow dryer would work? I stick to using blue loctite for that reason! Thanks for commenting!
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It wouldn't hurt to try it. The main thing is not to use a open flame heat source. It doesn't have to be glowing cherry red to melt Loc-Tite. Just enough to warm it up and make it gooey.
@@JohnDoeEagle1 Wonderful, appreciate the info!
The action screw that is stuck in the stock is actually stuck in the rear lug behind your mag well. It comes out if the lug is torqued less than the action screw. 👍
Noted! Seems from my experience that majority of the newer 64's I have worked on always have the screw stuck in the stock, likely over torqueing from factory then?
Mine is missing the screw that holds the mag in. Can't get it back together?
I have a friend here in Brazil, but I need to know how to change her springs, do you have a video on how to change the springs?
Which spring?
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the recovery springs and the precursor