Yeah, they're still around, but I don't think they have a website yet:
MH Canjar Co./Canjar Triggers 500 E. 45th Ave. Denver, CO 80216 (303)295-2638
I have a couple, both are single-set triggers on varmint style hunting rifles. I like them for that application.
Good luck getting one, or parts for one, I hear they are very backlogged and sort of independent. The last one I ordered was in '97 and it took me about six months to get it.
Posts: 588 | Location: Maryland | Registered: 08 April 2003
I waited 18 months for a single set trigger on one of my varmit rigs.
I pretty much just ordered it, called my gunsmith every few weeks for six months asking where it is. After six months I kind of forgot about it. Then I was surprised to get a call from my gunsmith after 18 months saying that it was in.
I guess what everyone is saying is that don't order a Canjar trigger if you need it in prior to 2007 or 2008. If you really want one, place your order and forget about it. You will be surprised in a couple of years when you finally get it.
Tim
Posts: 1430 | Location: California | Registered: 21 February 2001
Payment in advance is the norm, then they sit on the order until they have enough orders to do a run of them (or so they explained it to me). If you happen to be lucky enough to get in close to a full order, they're pretty quick (my last 788 trigger took about 6 months), if you're looking for something odd, 5 years may be the time taken. They are great triggers, but don't be in a hurry. - dan
Posts: 5285 | Location: Alberta | Registered: 05 October 2001
Just getting in touch with them is a feat. Normally nobody answers the phone, and they only call back under certain weather conditions (or so it seems). Good luck. - mike
Posts: 6653 | Location: Switzerland | Registered: 11 March 2002