The Marlin Papoose .22 rifle is an excellent all-around .22 rifle choice. Weighing only 3.2 lbs (!) and having the capability to break down easily into a buoyant carry case, the Papoose is extremely portable. It is lighter and more compact than most other .22s around. And unlike some other pre... More
The Marlin Papoose .22 rifle is an excellent all-around .22 rifle choice. Weighing only 3.2 lbs (!) and having the capability to break down easily into a buoyant carry case, the Papoose is extremely portable. It is lighter and more compact than most other .22s around. And unlike some other previous survival .22s, its accurate and reliable while still offering adequate firepower. Other features include a grooved receiver for scope mounting, last shot hold open, high visibility open sights, stainless steel construction, sling swivels, a decent trigger, a fiberglass polycarbonate stock, and the availability of 10 rd magazines (7 rd standard). The Marlin Papoose will function well in different roles: family .22 rifle, survival kit gun, or backpacking gun. The version shown wears a compact and lightweight Weaver 4x28 Classic Rimfire scope (#849430, SWFA.com) which maximizes its accuracy. Its the best .22 pack rifle around. Less
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MrFatgerman Says:
May 22, 2012 - If you watched the video you would have your answer at 3:10 ...
randallace Says:
May 21, 2012 - love me some james brown ....... good musical choice sir !!
MtnBikeGa Says:
May 20, 2012 - Great vid. Also fellow youtubers, check out MtnBikeGa's videos. Only one video up now but surely more gear and mountain biking videos to come
MrFatgerman Says:
May 17, 2012 - Mother of god... IT HASN'T BEEN DURACOATED YET!
Robert Dunn Says:
May 11, 2012 - I know you love this Marlin but have you purchased the new Ruger td (takedown) and will you be doing a review
claydude666 Says:
May 7, 2012 - love your reviews buddy. I'm starting to really trust your opinions and check with your reviews before I buy anything. :) Where would be the best place to buy a Papoose with the least retail markup?
rollakid00 Says:
May 5, 2012 - Will those sights fit a Marlin 795? I hate the iron sights on my 795, but that's my only complaint.
mba2ceo Says:
May 2, 2012 - There should be a 20+" barrel option.
Paulmarti Says:
Apr 30, 2012 - Just saying, the newer AR-7s solved this issue. I'm not sure if it's something they did to the rifle also, but I know they added a feedramp to the mags so it cycles much much more reliably. That said, I'll take the new Ruger 10/22 take-down model over both of these other rifles ;)
oneandthem Says:
Apr 29, 2012 - My name is Marlin Papoose and I'm here to kill you.
tamikell Says:
Apr 26, 2012 - You should do a comparison between this and the Ruger 1022 Takedown
thorsbeat Says:
Apr 26, 2012 - thanks for the demo i likeit but im also looking at others
gromann Says:
Apr 16, 2012 - I'd really doubt that... The 10/22 TD is still heavy, and the 795 is the superior platform, albeit less modable.
paulrojina Says:
Apr 16, 2012 - You're wrong about the ar7...better than this pos
JamesRPatrick Says:
Apr 14, 2012 - Thanks for the review. I was debating between a Papoose and an AR-7. My friend just brought his AR-7(~10 years old) to the range and every shot was a jam. After seeing that and watching this review, I'll be going with a 70PSS. I also hate rust with a passion, so the Al/SS construction is a major selling point.
ThePWNDTheory Says:
Apr 13, 2012 - The difference is the Ar-7 is 2.8 pounds and it collapses into the stock
darylthegolfer Says:
Apr 11, 2012 - Calscout I'm pretty sure there are many more States that are more gun pro than Arizona such as Texas Oklahoma or even tennessee hell Oakes can conceal carry in some cases without a license so please rethink you previous statement.
TheMrgreentoker420 Says:
Apr 9, 2012 - nice shootin kid :) glad to see you are being safe and can actually shoot quite well for your age :) keep shootin!!!!!!!!!!!
TheShlong86 Says:
Apr 5, 2012 - i wanna see a 10/22 takedown review, i think your gonna have a new top survival rifle
druface12345 Says:
Apr 3, 2012 - Find someone that has a new ruger takedown and do a review. Please! And bug ruger to do there own lightweight aluminum bull barrel with fixed sights to go with it.
stanfordcoffee Says:
Apr 3, 2012 - Now your going to have to get your hands on a "Ruger 10/22 Takedown" so you can do a comparison.
shoodBoutside Says:
Apr 3, 2012 - deer with a .22? Shame on you or whoever did it. In a survival situation, ok, that's one thing, but please distinguish. Us hunters get enough bad press already.
oldannyboy37 Says:
Apr 1, 2012 - I don't understand your comment. You seem to be implying that the rifle's light weight is bad thing. 10 shots? You can carry more than 1 magazine and spare ammo for the gun. The point of one of these rifles is to keep you from going hungry; you can pick squirrels and small birds off for food. Why would be be carrying a 200 pound deer all over? You can butcher and cook a deer without dragging it around to awful far.
oldannyboy37 Says:
Apr 1, 2012 - I've never owned an M6 but I can probably compare it to the AR-7. The Marlin is going to be a tougher gun than the AR-7. The AR-7 is AMAZING for what it is (One of the most portable and compact survival rifles ever made), but the Papoose is an all around more rugged gun. That's not to say the AR-7 is a bad gun by any means; I'd sure like to have either in my backpacking rig.
calscout Says:
Mar 30, 2012 - Yeah I think he has to live in the most gun pro state in the us next to California. ARIZONA fuck yeah