I own one of these and i know clips are rare to come by these days, a 5-round could run around $30 if you can find it, as for the bolt, I imagine that would be more difficult... try this supplier if you're really interested
http://www.gun-parts.com/savagerifle/
The correct ammunition is 30-06 Springfield.
Should be the Mossberg 346 - Produced for Western Field until 1971. 24 inch barrel, holds Shorts, Longs, and Long Rifles.
I have a Springfield model 187S .22 LR (semi-Auto, tube feed).
Not sure of your question, but a firearm chambered for .22 shorts will not chamber .22 Longs, nor .22 Long rifle cartridges.
Your springfield model 1903 was made by springfield amory in 1918.The serial number you provided does not correspond with the other 2 makers of springfield rifles,rock island and remington.
1928
Depending on the overall condition of your Springfield Trapdoor model 1873,or 1884.These old rifles will bring 750 dollars and up.
yes, but check receiver to see if re-heated
It must be marked on the box "FOR USE IN ALL RIFLES"
Get the Gun Digest Assembly/Disassembly manual for military rifles, available on Amazon.
1. He most likely has passed on by this time, since those devices were invented and used nearly 70 years ago. 2. Springfield rifle? The US manfacturing plant entitled the "Springfield Armoury" closed down in 1968. The most famous Springfield rifles; when discussed by people, are the model 1873 and model 1903. Those two rifles are called "Springfield Rifles." In this 21st century, the '73 model has nearly disappeared from the vocabulary of people, but the model 1903 Springfield is known by most gun folks. So, when you say "Springfield Rifle", most people are going to immediately think of the "Model 1903 Springfield Rifle" which was adapted by the US Army in 1903 (the cartridge was adapted in '06). 3. It is highly doubtful that someone would invent a night vision device for an '03 rifle. 4. Unless you're thinking about today's "Springfield Rifle Company"; those folks were established in about 1973 or so. They have absolutely nothing to do with the REAL US Government Springfield Rifles! They, like today's current "Henry Rifle Company" (started in about 1993) are simply (and legally) using those names as a MARKETING PLOY to gain business. Neither TODAY's Springfield or Henry Rifles are "REAL" Springfield or Henry Firearms. They just want your business; and might prefer that customers believe that they're the original and famous gunmakers (when they are not).
The Springfield name was used from 1920 to 1948 but I can't find a listing for a model 87. there are 2 Springfield 87A .22 rifles currently !!/2/05)listed on Auction Arms one is id ed as a Springfield Stevens and the other as a Springfield 87A i own a Wards Western Field model 87 tube fed semi auto .22 that appears to be identical to these two rifles i know it to be at over 50 years old. I also have one and it is dated to 1968