This review covers the Sears Model 35, a pump-action gallery rifle manufactured by High Standard in the late 1950s to early 1960s. The rifle is chambered for .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle cartridges and features a tube-fed action, crossbolt safety, and traditional buckhorn rear and barleycorn front sights. The reviewer highlights its well-made construction, nostalgic appeal reminiscent of fairground shooting galleries, and decent accuracy for its class.
This "Stockpile Saturday" episode features a review of 22 Long Rifle ammunition purchased from Cabela's and an old-school Sears Model 35 pump-action rifle. The speaker discusses the value of stockpiling 22 LR due to past shortages and component use in other calibers. The Sears Model 35, a tube-fed .22 S, L, LR rifle, is highlighted for its robust construction and historical context, potentially being made by High Standard.
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