That will depend on what kind of a Springfield Arms rifle it is. The "real" Springfield Arms was founded in 1850, manufactured revolvers that infringed on patents held by Colt, and closed within a year. In the early 1900's, Crescent Arms used the name on a line of inexpensive shotguns. After Savage/Stevens purchased Crescent, the Springfield Arms name was also used on several bolt action and autoloading .22 rifles. The name was discontinued in 1948.
The stevens model 84C was produced from 1936-1945 in the amount of 99,500 guns.
The Stevens "Springfield" Model 83 was manufactured from 1935 to 1939. Value is between $40 to $75.
Only made from 1969-1972.
The Springfield Model 84 was made by J. Stevens Arms Company, Chicopee, Mass.
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.
Mostly the name stamped on the side. Springfield was the economy version of the Stevens line, and Stevens was the economy version of Savage, so they may have a bit less care in the fit and finish or even used cheaper wood, but the parts should be 100% interchangeable.
Your rifle was made by Savage/ Stevens/ Springfield. Depending on condition, they sell for around $125.
I have had mine since 1965.
No way to know without a sn. If no sn, no way to know.
It was manufactured by Savage/Stevens sometime between 1920 and 1948. THIS IS A MODEL 15, BOUGHT BY DAD, AND GAVE TO ME. I AM NOW 72
Your savage/stevens model 84c was made between the years 1936-1945.there were 99,500 made during this time span.
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