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Old December 5, 1999, 03:16 AM   #1
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Does anyone have any experience with Navy Arms "Yellow Boy" lever action rifle? I really like its looks. I'm interested in the 38SPL model, I would be using it mainly for target shhoint and plinking. Does anyone know what the .38SPl model's magazine capacity is? The Navy Arms'web site does not mention this.
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Old December 6, 1999, 10:06 AM   #2
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Howdy,

The Yellow Boys are great rifles. Like you said,it looks good,and it's a smooth shooter right out of the box.

There are a few different models-the rifle,the carbine,and-my favorite-the saddle rifle,which has a 20" full octagon barrel and better sights than the carbine. I'm not positive,but I would guess that the magazine capacity is 10 rounds for the 20" barreled guns and 13 for the 24" rifle.

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Old December 6, 1999, 01:07 PM   #3
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Thaks for the info.
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