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Anyone have experience with one of these. Saw one in lgs today that looks excellent. Has the case, wrench and several extra magazines of various capacities. What would be a fair price? Thanks for your thoughts.

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I had a blued/wood Papoose way back when, 1980s. It was surprisingly accurate. I just finger tightened the barrel nut. Left it behind during a hasty divorce. Dumb. No idea what they are selling for these days.

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I ran across one still in the box about a year ago. I think it as marked 299.

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Bought a new in box Marlin Papoose for my son years ago. Accurate enough, never had any problems with it. As I recall I paid around $125 +/- for his back then.

Appears the prices on them are all over the place now.

https://www.bradfordsauction.com/au...-papoose-.22lr-takedown-rifle_944483785D

https://marlinfirearmstore.com/marlin-70p-papoose/

https://www.gunbroker.com/item/916333945

https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/70853874_marlin-model-70p-take-down-semi-automatic-rifle

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They're running about $300 for the wood one and the stainless steel with the synthetic stock of seeing them go for $400.

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i got a used steel marlin papoose 7-8 years ago from its sole owner for $300. i’m not that accurate anyway so i can’t speak for the rifle’s accuracy. i really like it as an almost everyplace legal trunk gun, very easily secured in a nondescript gym bag. at $300 i would look for ruger 10/22 takedown or charger t.d. (not all state legal), or a perhaps henry lever action carbine, which isn’t a t.d. per se but breaks down easily enough.


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