Does anyone have the instructions and could you share them here? Thanks in advance.
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Does anyone have the instructions and could you share them here? Thanks in advance.
Hard to tell what you are asking for. Canjar triggers were set triggers with a unique twist. Cock the action and pull the trigger for a decent single-stage pull, Or, cock the action, push the trigger forward and you will have a set trigger with a very light pull.
Jim
i have one on a very nice custom .243 on a 98 mauser action, it came set up for a very,very light set trigger and a real nice trigger not set. so i will not be changing a thing.
I have one on a Remington 700 in 6PPC that is very nice!
Sorry, I am referring to the instructions that came with the trigger. I believe they explain how to adjust the pull weight. the unset weight on mine is a little heavy. The set weight is OK. Thanks again.
if you have a older gunsmith in your area it may be worth a trip to ask him.
I believe that I may have some literature on the Canjar trigger on a thumb drive somewhere. It may just be a sales brochure or something, I don't really remember. I looked up the information years ago because the Canjar trigger came as standard equipment on the Colt Sharps. I had a chance to buy one of these rifles once, but it was in a caliber that I didn't want, and the price was too high, so I passed. I'll scrounge through my stuff later on tonight and see if I find it. If I can I'll attach it, if not I'll send you a PM.
I found the document but Shawlerbrook beat me to it: It's the same "adjustment" page that he linked to.
Thanks for sharing, I didn’t have paperwork for mine!
Do appreciate the Canjar destructions. Destructiobns that can actually be copied and read. I have a Canjar pre 64 Win M-70 trigger that has never been installed because the old file would only copy and paste in pieces. I bought Kipplinger and Jards instead.