Savage Cub

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Can you guys tell me if the Savage cub cocks the striker either on opening or closing of the bolt or does it have to be manually pulled back after closing the bolt? I'm interested in getting one for my 7yr old son. We have an ancient FN single shot in the safe but having to manually pull back the striker takes the fun out of shooting it for the little guy. He is a trooper and insists on doing it himself but it is a little much for his small hands. The other negative is that it only shoots shorts and is a little finicky loading and extracting. Any help would be appreciated.
 
Not entirely positive, but I think I remember it being exactly like all of Savage's other bolt rifles: #### on opening. Which makes it a little hard to #### for little guys, too.
 
Thanks for the quick replys. Correct me if I'm wrong but the Rascal has an adjustable rear sight as well? Is the Rascal available in a wood stock?
 
Thanks for the quick replys. Correct me if I'm wrong but the Rascal has an adjustable rear sight as well? Is the Rascal available in a wood stock?

Rear sight is adjustable, and the Rascal is available with a wood stock. You can see a photo of one on Savage's site. Here is my recent "range report" on the Rascal I got my daughter;

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=760611

Something about this gun screams "synthetic stock" to me though, and if my daughter was a bit younger, I might have sprung for one of the brighter offerings. I took this photo from Savage's FB page, looks like everything but the safety orange synthetic and wood Rascal.

SavageRascals.jpg
 
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