A remanufactured FN-FAL semi-auto rifle using an IMBEL(Brazilian) receiver and Israeli military surplus parts. A very well made & quality rifle.
For daily admissions: Adult $24.95 - Child (under 48") $18.95 For seasons passes: Individual passes are $119.95 - Family of Four Pack is $460.00
The Open City - 2011 was released on: USA: April 2011 USA: 22 April 2011 (Springfield and Ozark 48 Hour Film Festival)
His favorite rifle was named Lucretia Borgia and it was a .48 caliber breech loading Springfield which he claimed to have killed 4,250 buffalo with in a single twelve month period.
Stevens/Savage used the Springfield name from about 1915 to 1947 or 48. Parts are where ever you can find them. You might try to contact Savage Arms directly or Numrich Arms (http://www.e-gunparts.com) or your local gunsmith.
Springfield 87M was proposed by Savage Arms as a training rifle for the military which had adopted the M! 30-06 rifle however the govt did not accept this rifle and Savage ended up selling it to the civilian market. 300 rifles were built. They were expensive back in 1940 and did not sell so was discontinued as Springfield brand. Sears bought some under the Ranger brand. 2010 one sold at auction for $1000. In 2012 one sold at auction for $1200 ( both without the scope). Springfield brand was discontinued shortly after WW11 ( 1946-48). The action of the rifle is also known as Springfield 87A and sold to a wide variety of retailers who sold it under their own private labe.
The Old Adventures of New Rough Groun' Randy - 2009 was released on: USA: 25 April 2009 (Springfield and Ozark 48 Hour Film Festival)
There are 48 of them
48 - 3x16=48, 16x3=48, 48x1=48.
48
Do .48*48 then the answer is 23.04
48