According to the Blue Book, these were manufactured from 1936 to 1942. The Blue Book says it's worth $40 in 60% and $95 in 100% condition. The Standard Catalog says $75 in Good and $120 in Excellent. I think the Blue Book is closer, but still a bit high since a brand-new single shot from ERA or NEF is only $90, with a guarantee and repair parts availabe.
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The value of a Springfield Savage Arms 22 long single shot model 120A depends on its condition. As of 2014, this gun in excellent condition is valued between 90.00 and 120.00.
A Savage Springfield 67H is worth between 100 and 200 dollars pending on condition.
I have just purchased a 187S Savage with Springfield scope( 4x ). I paid $65.00 for it.
What do you have? The Savage/Springfield 84C is a .22 semiauto rifle, not a .30/30. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Suggested value is from $50 to $150.
Single shot bolt-action .22 rifles rarely bring much more than $50-$60. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I asked, What is the value, Worth of a "Model 840 (eight,four,zero) Savage, Bolt Action,30-30 W/3 rnd. clip, Of Springfield Arms, Westfield, Mass."
The value of a savage Stevens model 51 single shot would depend on a couple things. The main factor would be the condition.
I paid $80 for mine...
The value of your Savage model 63 is between 30-70 dollars.These single shot .22cal rifles were made between 1970-1972.
I can tell you the Springfield name was discontinued in 1948. Value would be from around 250.00-350.00 assuming it's in very good to excellent shape.