I have had 3 different .35's over the years, a 14" blue, a 14" stainless hunter & a 21" carbine. have never had a misfire with any of the 3 using factory ammo, or my handloads, but i have heard of many folks having problems. i have to wonder if they were using handloads that were excessively sized, creating too much headspace. all my barrels shot fine.
i have sent a few barrels back to TC over the years with various troubles & they fixed them all at no charge.
The lighted reticle scopes seemed to work for me , except i have a bad habit of not remembering to turn the darn things off, and killing the batteries. i have had them on some heavy kickers.
The Remington 150gr factory loads shoot quite well in both my barrels. If you handload, both my barrels do well with a Hornady 180 SSSP over a max load of H4198. accuracy with either averages about 1.5" at 100.
recoil in my ported .35 barrel feels less to me than my non-ported .44 mag, or non-ported .30/30. Recoil in the non-ported carbine barrel is sharp, but controllable, although you probably wouldnt want to burn up a hundred rounds plinking with it!
i see on the various gun auction websites & ebay the .35 barrels usually bring about $175 & the scopes anywhere from $100 to $175 depending on the model & condition. hope this helps.