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    I just did some research and found that the "E" with arrows looking bolt marking designates a New Englandicon Westinghouse bolt.
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    If the bore is fair or better, buy it. In the northeast, that rifle is going for twice the price. Its not often seen and that looks like a good honest rifle. Good find.

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