Well...somewhere I have a photo of the 335 and 35 Magnum together, but can't find it.
The 35 Magnum was made for a short time, some years after the 335 went out of production. It was more like the previous model 333 (same powerplant and receiver as the 335, with a lighter barrel and no manual locking lever), though with a new stock having features falling between the two older models. Not a bad rifle, but to me a step down from the 335. It rather gave the impression the designers were cleaning out the factory parts bins!
The Vintage Airguns Gallery has excellent coverage of the earlier 330, 333, and 335, a interesting attempt at making junior, intermediate, and full-size sporters with the same basic action.
https://forum.vintageairgunsgallery....hutz/anschutz/