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I was thinking of buying one but I have ran across some different versions.
what is the difference between 64 and a 64b and I read somewhere about a c version also?
The original's came with a plastic mag,and all it's problem's.
The later one's came with a metal mag that's more durable.
You can get a conversion kit that change's it from a plastic to a metal mag.
My god man. A Cooey 64 which they use to make and the Savage 64 which they still make are pretty much the same gun. I don't know what you are having so much trouble understanding.
http://www.airgunforum.ca/forums/topic12064.html Cooey 64, Lakefield 64, Savage 64
You can get some parts from Numrich.
http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Models.aspx?catid=8135
http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/Products.aspx?catid=4516
As stated, basically same rifle in production for 50+ years, and still going.
Search through forums on how to "love your 64", as they can be finicky. I've owned a few, and still have my first .22 (model 64 converted to metal magazines), and favourite!
Ok here is what you do. Take your 64 what ever number it is apart and then go buy a new savage 64 from yor local dealer for $150. Proceed to remove it from the plastic stock and place it into the original wood 64b stock. Tighten the action screws.
Triger problem solved. And cheaper than out sourcing a replacement triger.
Cooey actually manufactured them. Cooey were pretty cool about allowing other "brand names" on their stuff...After Cooey was taken over Winchester production of the 64 continued. Then Lakefield manufactured them. Now Savage makes 'em.
I'm not aware of anyone else actually manufacturing them outside the "big 3".