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Does anybody have any info on Canjar Triggers?Are they still in business?Does anybody work on them or have parts? | ||
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No longer in business. I was able to buy parts around 10 years ago but have had no contact since then. Good luck, Joe __________________________ You can lead a human to logic but you can't make him think. NRA Life since 1976. God bless America! | |||
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They are no longer in business. As good of triggers as they make, they were probably the worst company I ever dealt with. I will tell you that, and I have posted this on this forum before, that I had a trigger on order for over 10 years...never got it, although they acknowledged that the order was "still pending". That being said, put an ad in any shooters forum classified and you might get a response. I have one for a pre-63 Winchester that I will be listing on this forum shortly. | |||
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Thanks for the info | |||
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I bought parts from them 18 months ago on what they said was a discontinued model, slow service. All i know | |||
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My gunsmith Ronald Harrison in Devine, Tx was thinking about going into partnership with someone and buying current owner out to manufacture them again, but haven't talked to him in several months so unsure if deal went through or not. | |||
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I just took one off (to replace) no use to me or cusomer...send me your address if you want it (m-98) | |||
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The price is right. I had "the pleasure" of dealing with Matt Canjar over a damaged part that I received. I was lucky in that it only took nine months to get another sear. There are better triggers made now . Glenn | |||
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