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Are NIB Canjar triggers not a desireable item?
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I have a NIB one for a Rem 700 on GB presently with no apparent interest.
I would have thought that these would be highly sought after as they are made of unobtainium - right?
Or is the Jewel so much better that the Canjar is a distant memory?

Looking forward to any feedback on this.

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I think that the biggest negative for Canjar (the company) is that they are very difficult to contact. They won't answer their phone, I have sent snail mail letters and never got a response and they don't do email or websites.

I tried contacting them for years and never have gotten any response at all. I don't have any confidence that their customer service would be any better.


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OK, I thought the company was out of business.

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I think that the biggest negative for Canjar (the company) is that they are very difficult to contact. They won't answer their phone, I have sent snail mail letters and never got a response and they don't do email or websites.

This is a common and justifiable complaint regarding Canjar. They were at least willing to answer the phone when Matt (the old man) ran it but since his children, I believe a son and daughter took over the only thing good about them are the triggers. I think the reason it's not selling is the lack of common knowledge the average shooter has of them. The two that I had were very good.


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I have a Canjar on an older Savage that is orders of magnatude better than the original trigger. But some don't like them because they add lock time by adding an extra movement before the sear releases.

That maybe an issue in competition but probably not noticable in the field or varminting.


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Originally posted by Nomo4me:
OK, I thought the company was out of business.

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I'm 99.9% sure that they are, in fact, out of business.
 
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They are no longer listed in the Denver area phone book. I would have to agree with craigster in that they are probably out of business.
Damn, now I will never get the trigger I ordered from them around 1982!!!!
 
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Well, if your gun is a 700 you can always aquire mine Smiler
 
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