You need to start by doing some more research into what the rifle is. After the 1840s, all Springfield muzzle loading rifles were caplock, so there were no 1862s converted.
Also, in order to determine value, the rifle has to be graded for condition. This needs to be done professionally to get it right.
A muzzleloading rifle caplock single shot rifle. At the start of the war, each unit supplied it's own arms, and they could be quite different. Later the rifle was standardized after the Springfield musket.
The Caplock.
Springfield, Mass...........................
With the serial number that you provided,your Springfield model trapdoor rifle was made by Springfield armory in 1883.
yes there is a springfield .303 i have one from 1942 its a springfield rifle with a .303 british barrell
what you have is a converted civil war 58 cal. musket. After the civil war those muskets were converted to 50/70 cal (trapdoor) center fire rifles. Later the 45/70 (trapdoor) came into being. Value depends on overall condition of the rifle................
Your rifle was made at springfield arsenal in 1932.
often it was the 1903 springfield rifle
As fast as you can operate the bolt of the rifle.
1974
Your serial number indicates that your Springfield model 1903 rifle was made in the year 1919.
If you are asking about a Springfield M-1 Garand rifle?then I can say that with the serial number that you provided,your M-1 Garand rifle was made by Springfield in the year 1954.