I believe you are reffering to th model 1903, bolt action rifle in 30.06 caliber. Value for these rifles is determined by overall condition, make, and date of manufacture. Date made can be determine by serial number and maker's name.........................
Depends on the model
A Springfield model 120 22 caliber bolt action rifle can be worth 100$-250$ depending on the year it was made and the condition it is in.
The Springfield Model 84 was made by J. Stevens Arms Company, Chicopee, Mass.
Cannot be answered without you providing a serial number to your Springfield model 1903 bolt action rifle.
Your Springfield model 1903 bolt action rifle was made in the year 1905 with the serial number that you have supplied.
The Springfield Model 15, which is associated with patent number 2230372, was manufactured in 1950. This model is a bolt-action rifle produced by the Springfield Armory, and the patent was granted on March 4, 1941. The rifle itself became more widely known and distributed in the years following its production.
a old ww2 bolt action sniper/combat rifle Springfield made many types of bolt action rifles over a century or so
Get the Gun Digest Assembly/Disassembly manual for military rifles, available on Amazon.
I would first look at numrich gun parts.
Springfield M1903.
They are available from Numrich thru their website (gunpartscorp) look under Savage- they own the Springfield brand.
Traditionally, the US Military designates the year that the weapon was accepted, as the Model number. Such as the Model 1911 Colt .45 (automatic) pistol, or the M-1903 Springfield (bolt action) rifle. In the case of the M-16 rifle, Armalite manufactured 14 firearms prior to their AR-15; thus, when the military adapted it, they added military modifications to it, making it different from the AR-15, therefore it was a 16th AR type firearm. Model (M stands for Military Model) 16.