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Set Triggers - Good/Bad ? Who still makes them ?
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<blockquote data-quote="300magman" data-source="post: 1033855" data-attributes="member: 24769"><p>Are the Canjar triggers still made? I did see them mentioned in a few places before posting this thread, but when I tried to search for them all I could get was posts/articles about them and perhaps a result or two on ebay or the like. I would like to find their actual site or some contact info for their manufacturer or distributor if they are still in business.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>A question about the Kepplinger - it was mentioned that you push it forward like the CZ to "set" it, only it requires a longer push...being that I've never used either it leaves me wondering if they spring back to original position after being set, or do they remain forward?</p><p>If they remain forward, is it so far forward with the Kepplinger that it makes gripping the rifle and stretching your trigger finger the extra distance forward an awkward affair?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300magman, post: 1033855, member: 24769"] Are the Canjar triggers still made? I did see them mentioned in a few places before posting this thread, but when I tried to search for them all I could get was posts/articles about them and perhaps a result or two on ebay or the like. I would like to find their actual site or some contact info for their manufacturer or distributor if they are still in business. A question about the Kepplinger - it was mentioned that you push it forward like the CZ to "set" it, only it requires a longer push...being that I've never used either it leaves me wondering if they spring back to original position after being set, or do they remain forward? If they remain forward, is it so far forward with the Kepplinger that it makes gripping the rifle and stretching your trigger finger the extra distance forward an awkward affair? [/QUOTE]
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