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upSLIDEdown
10-08-2014, 03:24 AM
And does it look like it's all here?


http://i58.tinypic.com/fuyt90.jpg

short round
10-08-2014, 07:32 AM
Might be Canjar, they are not in business any more. If it is Canjar it is a single set.

Elgin
10-08-2014, 09:17 AM
Canjar would be my best guess too, from what I can see.

This was the only Canjar pic I could find while searching.

http://i1029.photobucket.com/albums/y360/c_perrin/images_zpsbe1eea36.jpg (http://s1029.photobucket.com/user/c_perrin/media/images_zpsbe1eea36.jpg.html)

drybean
10-08-2014, 11:07 AM
Canjar

upSLIDEdown
10-08-2014, 01:26 PM
Wow, never even heard of them. Came off of a 110. Decent trigger? or no?

sharpshooter
10-08-2014, 02:06 PM
They are not in business anymore......if that tells you anything. Canjars answer to every trigger was to put a spring loaded shoe on the main trigger stem, making it a "set" trigger, meaning you had to push the trigger shoe ahead to set it. When you depressed the little tab inside the shoe, it jumped rearward and essentially slapped the trigger to trip it. The biggest problem was there was not enough room in the trigger guard to get behind it to set it. After numerous firings, the screws would get loose and the shoe would not set anymore, so it always required maintainance. The trigger could be fired un-set, the pull wasn't any better than a factory trigger. Outside of that, when set they would go down into the ounces.

upSLIDEdown
10-09-2014, 02:28 AM
So if the problem was screws loosening... Would a little nail polish or loctite fix the issue once it was set?

sharpshooter
10-09-2014, 08:49 PM
The screws are very tiny....coupled with the fact that the shoe is wider than the slot in the trigger guard, so it has to be installed AFTER the barreled action is in the stock.
Trust me....they were nothing but a PITA.