22 short, 22 long, or 22 long rifle. When I was a kid we would buy shorts to save a dime per box, longs for general use, and long rifle hollow point if we were going after something larger, like coyotes. Now it's hard to find short or long ammunition anyplace, and if you can find it, it costs more than long rifle.
It means use only .22 long rifle cartridges and not .22 long or .22 short cartridges. With the shorter shells, the gun may try to move two cartridges from the magazine to the chamber at once and jam. They will probably not have enough energy to operate the autoloading mechanism correctly either.
Try www.ammoclip.com or e-gunparts.com
Seth Swift was born in West Springfield MA. He wrote short novels and played badminton on Sundays in Mittineague park with Charlie Louis, his best friend since 5th grade. Hope it helped! Chelsea
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I have a westernfield pump 22 #119393K with octogonal barrel. Dad said he got it new for his 18th birthday. He was born in 1915. Makes it new in about 1933. I can't find a model # anywhere on it to cross reference, but looking at pictures, it looks similar to a Remington model # 12. The Rem. model 12 did not have model numbers, but the ejection port in my pictures don't look quite right. I've not removed the wood on this rifle, but can anyone tell us if there is a model # and where to look.
Chicopee Falls, Mass USA
Springfield is the manufacturer. A rifle is a long arm with a rifled barrel. A carbine is a short rifle, generally considered having a barrel length of 20 inches or less. All carbines are rifles but not all rifles are carbines.
Yes it will as well as 22 short and long rifle, but the rifle will only shoot the 22 LR shells as a Semi auto and the shorts and longs you will have to manually cycle the gun by hand
A Springfield trapdoor weighs roughly ten pounds for the long gun version and nine pounds with the short Carbine version.
Springfield is the manufacturer. A rifle is a long arm with a rifled barrel. A carbine is a short rifle, generally considered having a barrel length of 20 inches or less. All carbines are rifles but not all rifles are carbines.
If not marked on the barrel, have a gunsmith check it out.
it was made between 1903 and 1907
No. some will, but some are Shorts only, some are Long Rifle only.
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.
I paid $25.00 for this rifle and I'm going to try to restore it. I need the year it was made before I start so I do not damage the value of it by doing so.
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
.22 Short, .22 Long, .22 Long Rifle. Depending on AGE of the rifle, do NOT use HYPER-Velocity .22LR ammo, like Stingers. But you CAN use HIGH- Velocity.