Ranger was a trade name used by Sears Roebuck from the 1920's until the 1940's or 50's. My cross reference shows the model 35A was a Stevens Model 66A, so you might be able to get parts from Savage (savagearms.com). Another possible source is Numrich (e-gunparts.com). the ranger Mod 35 was made by savage mod 52B 1933-1937 E-Gunparts.com
We have a Ranger bolt action rifle with a model # 103-8. We do not know the age of our gun however.
Under $100. sales@countrygunsmith.net
the ranger Mod 35 was made by savage mod 52B 1933-1937
the ranger Mod 34 was made by Marlin mod 65 e-GunParts.com
If your Ranger is a bolt action .22, it is likely a Marlin Model 80 made for Sears.
Well, My cross reference says the model 34 was really a Marlin 80 which was made from 1935 to 1939. But both the Blue Book and Standard Catalog say the model 80 was a bolt action repeater, not a single shot.
I don't know the value of your .22 Ranger bolt action,but it was made by Marlin for and sold by Ranger.It is the same as the Marlin model 80.All parts will fit
If your Ranger is a bolt action .22, it is likely a Marlin Model 80 made for Sears.
The value is about $45 as it was MASS produced and there are plenty of spare parts available.
A model 1904 is a single shot bolt action rifle.
35-100 USD
50-100