A friend of mine bought a Savage 64 FXP for sale from Cabela's for around $150. I know that you get what you pay for but he is having some issues with it and I just wanted to see if anyone else out there had similar issues or corrective actions.
Right out the box every second round was not firing. Looking at the back of the round it seems like the pin is just barely hitting it. I had read on the reviews for the gun to make sure to shoot 40 grain rounds which is all my friend has been using. We have tried multiple kinds of ammo now and both of us are convinced it has nothing to do with the type of ammo, just seems like the pin is not making a solid strike. We thought maybe it just needs to get broken in. But he has put close to 500 rounds down it now and still has yet to make it through a 10 round magazine with out any issues. He came close today having a few times where he got 9 successful shots off, so it is getting better but still not ideal. He has not tried taking it apart and giving it a good cleaning yet which is the next step. If anyone has any other suggestions or have encountered the same issue please let me know.
Also, would temperature have anything to do with a semi-auto .22 having issues? It hasn't been cold cold, but around -6 to -10 or so.
The gun is accurate and the scope that it came with isn't half bad. All in all not a bad deal for $150 I guess but hoping to solve this issue.
Right out the box every second round was not firing. Looking at the back of the round it seems like the pin is just barely hitting it. I had read on the reviews for the gun to make sure to shoot 40 grain rounds which is all my friend has been using. We have tried multiple kinds of ammo now and both of us are convinced it has nothing to do with the type of ammo, just seems like the pin is not making a solid strike. We thought maybe it just needs to get broken in. But he has put close to 500 rounds down it now and still has yet to make it through a 10 round magazine with out any issues. He came close today having a few times where he got 9 successful shots off, so it is getting better but still not ideal. He has not tried taking it apart and giving it a good cleaning yet which is the next step. If anyone has any other suggestions or have encountered the same issue please let me know.
Also, would temperature have anything to do with a semi-auto .22 having issues? It hasn't been cold cold, but around -6 to -10 or so.
The gun is accurate and the scope that it came with isn't half bad. All in all not a bad deal for $150 I guess but hoping to solve this issue.
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