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A Springfield model 120 22 caliber bolt action rifle can be worth 100$-250$ depending on the year it was made and the condition it is in.
The .270 Winchester is a long action cartridge. It is a .30-06 Springfield necked down to hold a .277 caliber bullet.
They are available from Numrich thru their website (gunpartscorp) look under Savage- they own the Springfield brand.
The Browning (BLR) comes in a .223 lever action.
The Springfield Model 84 was made by J. Stevens Arms Company, Chicopee, Mass.
Length, not caliber, determines action size
Tika is a subsidiary of Sako, Berreta, company.
the 1864 springfield rifle saw action during the civil war and is a 58 caliber percussion rifle. values vary based on overall condition. estimates could vary from $500 to $1000
One of many 22 single action revolvers made by the company
Depending on which version (early flat sided stocks are higher) these run about $100. They seem to have been made from the late20s/ early 30's, up until about 1950. Dates are imprecise due to the tangled history of Savage/ Stevens/ Springfield.
POSSIBLE that your rifle may have been made for Sears by Stevens (Savage) as a Model 83. Due to multiple mergers of company names between Savage, Springfield, and Stevens, it gets a little murky.
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