My Springfield model 83 ( J Stevens) is stamped 22 Short, Long and Long Rifle on Barrel. If yours is as well, then yes, it would fire LR rounds.
Depends on exactly which model it is, and the condition. $100 to $500+. sales@countrygunsmith.net
22 Long Rifle
There is no such rifle, the Winchester Model 88 is a highly collectible lever action center fire rifle available in .243, .284, .308, and .358.
please state the model number and the condition of the rifle. Is this a 22 rim-fire or air rifle?
The Model 311 is essentially the same as the Model 5100 which was identical to the Model 5000 which was really no different than the double barrel shotguns being produced by Crescent Fire Arms before that company was bought by Stevens.
They will fire the standard .22 short,.22long,and .22 long rifle cartridges.
Yes.The Winchester model 1876 rifle was the only rifle made by Winchester that was chambered for the 45-60WCF(winchester center fire).
Springfield (Stevens) is a .22 Long Rifle chambered semi automatic rifle. Tube fed, approximately 10 rounds. Production ended in the early 70's. It will fire .22 short and long but requires hand cycling. Value is between $50 and $150 depending on condition and market.
Open the action and fire it while pulling the bolt toward you as if you were aiming the gun.
I have a crackshot 22 and I might be able to get a ejector made by a friend at work . if you would like me to ask him , let me know.meanwhile, DO NOT FIRE that rifle...a word of advice from a dummy,that did fire a gun without the ejector. it almost cost a trigger finger.
Savage Arms made the Western Field model SD59A. Essentially the same rifle as the Savage model 6, 6a, etc. They were a semiautomatic .22lr rifle that was also made under the Stevens brand name as the model 87a, 87d, etc. They are fine rifles that fire from the open bolt position. Kind of hard to work on though, so some gunsmiths don't like them. They have a single shot feature which could feasibly help with accuracy in some situations. Stick with .22lr and not longs or shorts to effectively cycle the action. Made from about 1938 until the 1960's I think. I have found mine to be as accurate as newer model name brand rifles.