The Savage Arms Model 64 Semi-Auto .22 LR Left-Hand Edition delivers reliable, affordable rimfire performance in a configuration built specifically for left-handed shooters — making it one of the most practical and accessible .22 rifles on the market today.
- Left-hand action designed for natural, comfortable southpaw operation
- 21-inch barrel delivers excellent velocity and consistent downrange accuracy
- Semiautomatic action cycles smoothly for fast, enjoyable follow-up shots
- Matte blued finish resists corrosion and reduces glare in the field
- Black synthetic sporter stock is lightweight, durable, and weather-resistant
- 10+1 capacity with a detachable box magazine for quick, easy reloading
Who This Is For
The Savage 64 LH is ideal for left-handed shooters of all experience levels — from young hunters and junior competitors just getting started, to seasoned rimfire enthusiasts looking for a dependable small-game or plinking rifle. It's also a smart choice for target practice and training, offering low recoil, affordable ammunition, and a reliable semiautomatic action that makes range days genuinely fun.
Specifications
| Model | Savage Arms Model 64 LH |
|---|---|
| SKU / Item # | 40060 |
| Caliber | .22 LR |
| Action | Semi-Automatic |
| Barrel Length | 21 inches |
| Capacity | 10+1 rounds |
| Finish | Matte Blue |
| Stock | Black Synthetic Sporter |
| Sights | Open Rifle Sights |
| Magazine | 1 × 10-Round Detachable Box |
| Orientation | Left-Hand |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Savage Model 64 LH compatible with standard .22 LR ammunition?
Yes, the Savage Model 64 LH is chambered in .22 Long Rifle and will cycle a wide variety of standard and high-velocity .22 LR loads. For best reliability in a semiautomatic action, high-velocity ammunition is generally recommended over subsonic rounds, which may not generate enough energy to cycle the action consistently.
Can right-handed shooters use this rifle?
The Model 64 LH is specifically designed with a left-hand action, meaning the ejection port and bolt handle are oriented for left-handed use. While a right-handed shooter can technically fire it, the experience will feel awkward and the ejected brass will cross the shooter's line of sight. Right-handed buyers should look at the standard Savage Model 64 instead.
Does this rifle accept aftermarket magazines or have optics mounting options?
The Savage Model 64 uses a proprietary 10-round detachable box magazine, and Savage-compatible replacement magazines are widely available from aftermarket suppliers. For optics, the receiver features a grooved top rail that accepts standard .22 tip-off scope rings, making it easy to mount a rimfire scope or red dot sight for improved accuracy.