The number "14" on a Springfield .22 Model 15 typically refers to the specific model designation or variation of the firearm. Springfield .22 rifles often have model numbers that indicate features or design changes, and the "15" denotes it as a model in that series. It's important to consult specific manufacturer documentation or firearms resources for detailed information about the model's features and history.
The number 14 circled on a Springfield .22 Model 15 typically indicates the rifle's assembly or manufacturing date. In many cases, this number corresponds to the year of production, suggesting that the firearm was made in 1954. It's important to verify this with a reliable source or reference specific to Springfield firearms for precise identification.
If you mean a Winchester model 1894 rifle then it was made in the year 1929.I will say that Winchester never has made a model 14 though.Could you mean a Remington model 14 pump action rifle?
The Springfield Model 52A was produced from the late 1940s to the early 1950s. The mark of a "14" inside a circle typically indicates that the rifle was manufactured in 1954. Therefore, if your Model 52A has this marking, it would be approximately 69 years old as of 2023.
According to my Gun Trader's Guide, 2007, they were made from 1935-1939...Russ
it was made between 1903 and 1907
With the serial number that you have provided,your Smith and Wesson model 14-4 was made in the year 1977.
i think you have a model 14 , singel shot , made in 1903 to 1907
I have seen Springfield Model 15s sell on the internet for between $60 and $85 dollars. These rifles originally sold for $3.19 in 1938 and into the $14 range by the late 50's. YMMV. Didn't Stevens stop production of this rifle in the early 40's?
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