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The Springfield Model 83 is a bolt-action rifle chambered for .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle cartridges. It features a 24-inch barrel and a manually operated bolt system typical of rimfire sporting rifles in this configuration. The rifle’s construction follows the straightforward design of the Springfield single-shot and magazine-fed .22 series, with a tubular or internal magazine depending on production variation. The overall layout emphasizes a traditional small-bore rimfire format suited to the .22 caliber family.
This rifle is used. The bolt action design allows controlled feeding and extraction of .22 rimfire cartridges, supporting the three common load lengths (.22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle). The 24-inch barrel provides a longer sight radius and consistent ballistic performance for rimfire ammunition. External finish and stock details are not specified, but the configuration aligns with Springfield’s utilitarian sporting rifles of the era.
Included with the rifle is the firearm itself; no additional accessories or packaging details are specified. The capacity is listed as “other," indicating that the exact magazine or feed system configuration is not defined in the available information. No further notes or modifications are documented beyond the standard specifications provided.