I believer what you have is a Springfield Model 15 .22 caliber rifle. It would be a single shot, bolt action with a one piece integral barrel and receiver. You should also have a manual cocking piece at the end of the bolt. If this is indeed what you have, they were manufactured between 1936 and 1945. There were around 225,000 of them made, many under house brand names for J.C. Penney and others.
The values below are provided from the 28th edition of the Blue Book of Gun Values. Since I don't have any information from you on condition, I have given you a range to work with. You would need to have someone who is familiar with grading to give you a good opinion of what condition your gun is in.
New in box - $200
95% condition -- $165
90% condition -- $135
80% condition -- $115
70% condition -- $95
60% condition -- $80
So roughly 65-70 years old. Nice guns...
Sometime between 1920 and 1948.
.22 bolt action rifle, obsolete. sales@countrygunsmith.net
$75 in top condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Springfield Arms shotguns were manufactured by the Stevens division of Savage Arms from 1920 to 1948.
Look on the top of the receiver with the gun disassembled. You should find it there.
I have had mine since 1965.
1946-1959. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Yes, I believe it was. I have a Model 53-B (single shot .22LR) and it says on the barrel 'SPRINGFIELD MODEL 53-B, Manufactured by J. Stevens Arms Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass. U.S.A.'
Stevens used the Springfield trade name from 1920 until 1948. Utility doubles bring from $150 to $250, depending on condition.
The Stevens/Springfield single-shots routinely bring under $100 at retail. sales@countrygunsmith.net
1952-1958
try gunparts@hsnp.com