The Stevens Mod 120 (same company) was manufactured in the late 1970's, so 25 to 30 years old. There is little collector interest and the values reflect this.
UPDATE: That preliminary information is grossly misleading and inaccurate. The Stevens 15/Springfield 120 models ( basically the same model) were NOT produced in the LATE-1970's at all. The production runs were only between 1936 and 1971, making some of them 70 years old, and many of the clean and document able older rifles very collectible. There are many Stevens collectors that specialize in .22 single shot rifles by Stevens, Savage or Springfield and there is always good demand for better grade rifles.
They were manufactured for sale under their manufacturer's brand names as well as under many "house brands" for Sears and Montgomery Ward etc.
As for have little or no value, I guess it boils down to what someone calls 'no value'. Abused .22 "barn rifles" of any sort don't command much money, and the Springfields usually get less than the Stevens. Newer well used rifles often sell for $50 to $100. though and I witnessed a mint condition like new original model 15 sell for $250. at a show. Very clean older rifles can go for over $150 in 94% condition or better. I would not rate that as 'no value'.
The Springfield Model 15 rifle was produced in various iterations from 1903 until the early 1940s. Therefore, depending on the specific model and year of manufacture, a Springfield Model 15 could be anywhere from approximately 80 to over 120 years old as of 2023.
The age of a Springfield model 83 .22 caliber single shot rifle is between 75 and 79 years old. The guns were manufactured by Stevens Arms Company between 1935 and 1939. Depending on the condition of the gun they may be sold for anywhere from $40 up to about $75.
1936-1941
A JC Higgins .22 caliber rifle, model 103.229 is about 55 years old as of 2014.
Look up J. Stevens model 56
The Springfield 188J, more commonly known as the Springfield Model 1884, was first produced in the late 19th century, specifically around 1884. If you are referring to a specific rifle from that model, its age would depend on the exact year of manufacture. As of 2023, a Springfield Model 1884 would be approximately 139 years old.
76 years
The Springfield 87A is a semi-automatic .22 caliber rifle that was produced from 1938 to the early 1950s. Therefore, if we consider its introduction year, a Springfield 87A manufactured in 1940, for example, would be approximately 83 years old as of 2023. The specific age would depend on the exact year of manufacture.
The Springfield Model 187 series A rifle, commonly known as the Springfield Model 1873, was first produced in 1873. As of 2023, this rifle would be 150 years old. It was a significant firearm in U.S. military history, notably used during the Indian Wars and the Spanish-American War.
The Springfield/Stevens model 67 shotgun dated from 1986-1989.
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1974