WOOHOO
I adore my 64's...all of 'em (even those I parted company with)
You have a fine semi-.22! Get used to cleaning it regularly (for me, every 500-1000 rds...less if thunderbolts are used)
-(as stated) Don't twist your barrel out. Some of them are very gummed, and may require persuasion. I tap with hardwood (hold barrel vertical, tap receiver with wood), but have used the bolt itself to dislodge (remove barrel retaining clip, pull bolt back and slap the barrel outta there)
- Clean thoroughly with your favourite solvent (I go back n' forth between "real" gun solvents, and brake cleaner...no definitive answer there. Experiment on your own)
-Run it dry!!!! Neat they added THAT to a manual. I have had only grief with lubricants, be they dry, or wet! I do oil for rust prevention, knowing it won't be in use. I also feel silly suggesting metal on metal be used with no lubrication. It works though. (for me about 25 years)
-Try different ammo...this is a tricky thing. Mine won't eat Winchester (where respected CGN'ers will) ammo. Mine loves Fed Champion 525 bulk (where respected CGN'ers won't) CCI (anything not CB) Blasers, minimags etc. Mine will cycle Remington Thunderbolts, and sub-sonics...it's filthy stuff though.
-ENJOY!!!!!
Fun .22's. In production for 50+ years, and still made today. That must mean something!
I do adore my 64's!