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Canjar Triggers any good?

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31 December 2001, 16:04
<Al Smith>
Canjar Triggers any good?
Are Canjar triggers any good? Or should I just stick with a Timney?

Thanks for the input.

Al Smith

31 December 2001, 17:33
D Humbarger
They are excellent triggers but you pay for them.

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31 December 2001, 18:23
ricciardelli
My opinion is that they are better than the Timney...
31 December 2001, 20:23
dan belisle
Excellant triggers, a bit pricey, but worth it. I would rate them as a better trigger than a Timney. Depending on the model you want, sometimes there is quite a wait. - Dan
01 January 2002, 06:09
<Shawn>
It took mine about 18 months or so to get in say 20 years ago. And it was worth the wait. A wonderful trigger.
01 January 2002, 13:38
Ed
If you need a trigger for a Mauser 98 I recommend one of Ted Blackburn's. They are flawlessly made, all steel, put the trigger nicely to the rear of the guard and cost is $90. I just put one on a Husqvarna 9.3x62 and it is a dream. Also, got a nice Christmas card from Ted with this trigger being my only purchase. Spent quite a while talking to Ted on the phone when I ordered... a real good guy.
02 January 2002, 23:59
500nitro
Had a Canjar on my pre 64 for a number of years. Cannot fault it!
03 January 2002, 05:39
<pakrattusnongratus>
ED. Does Ted Blackburn have an email or something whereby I can contact him? Thanks

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