Papoose is the slang name for the 70p family of rifles.
The original 70p is out of production. The newer 70pss is still available in the current 2013 Marlin catalog and continues to carry the papoose nickname.
The 70pss uses a synthetic stock and stainless steel barrel but the mechanics and design of the rifle mirror the 70p and the rifle case is still branded with the papoose label.
As for the original 70p with a wooden stock:
The answer is No. The marlin model 70p was made from 1986-1995.
The marlin model 995 was made by marlin between the years 1995-1999.
Marlin did not make a model 29 shotgun.They did make a model 21,24,26,and model 28 shotgun.Please recheck your model number,and re post your question.
I cannot find any reference to marlin ever making a model 226.
The Marlin model 81DL was a promotional model repeater that was made from 1940-1965.The price range for this model was from 65-110 dollars.
I can say that the Marlin model 81DL was made from 1940-1965.This was a promotional model,made by Marlin.
No.They made the 30-30 Marlin model 36,1st variation in 1937.
Yes, The model 41 was made by Marlin. It was based off of their model 101.
no this is a rare rifle. I believe they were mgf 1988 - 1995
Yes the 25MN
Marlin made the model 922 in the early 1990's
Yes the Marlin Model 1894FG is chambered in .41 mag.
1954 or earlier. I bought one in early 1954 at a WT Grant store in Buffalo, NY. Wish I still had it in Arizona,Actually the Marlin model 81DL was a promotional model which was made from 1940-1965.the current price range is between 65-110 dollars.