Canjar trigger group/springs

Loki

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Gen'lmen

Seems a small spring from a Canjar 'set' trigger set has gone AWOL (during restoration/affirmation), so does The Hive know of who may have 'trigger expertise/components' or access to the small springs for a now discontinued 'set-trigger' version please?

Rifle is a Beretta 602 (originally owned by MJE? of This Parish, yes, yes, I know never heard of and very few far n 'tween, and no response from Sako)....perhaps helps knowing in Gods calibre - 0.270W!

L
 
Originally owned by MPE not MJE.

The Canjar was not an original fit but was fitted shortly after purchase by Carl Erickson at Litts. I don't believe that Canjar are still around but I may be wrong.
Only 15 Beretta 602 rifles were imported, confirmed by letter from Gunmark and Karl Waktare owned another of them.
 
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Buy a spring kit and there should be a multitude of options from which to pick and size to meet the original safety and performance
 
Originally owned by MPE not MJE.

The Canjar was not an original fit but was fitted shortly after purchase by Carl Erickson at Litts. I don't believe that Canjar are still around but I may be wrong.
Only 15 Beretta 602 rifles were imported, confirmed by letter from Gunmark and Karl Waktare owned another of them.
Good afternoon Mike

Hope you are good and thank you for the clarification (apologies for my mistake, vintage related!), and the additional information/detail.

You are right, Canjar folded awhile back. Carl Erickson (RIP) was a good man, knew him for many years.

If you have the letter or copy thereof I would appreciate this for my provenance (if I can get it working again...)?

L
 
Hiya Triggertrix

Perhaps you can suggest a 'spring-kit'?
Seems from RFD this is a miniscule spring for the set-trigger part of the trigger group.........

L
 
Good afternoon Mike

Hope you are good and thank you for the clarification (apologies for my mistake, vintage related!), and the additional information/detail.

You are right, Canjar folded awhile back. Carl Erickson (RIP) was a good man, knew him for many years.

If you have the letter or copy thereof I would appreciate this for my provenance (if I can get it working again...)?

L
For some silly reason I kept the letter and I came across it not so long ago but for the life of me I can't think where it is now but I will keep an eye out for it.

I was just asking my wife about when I first collected the rifle from Litt's and I know that it was Christmas eve, and I think it was 1986 or 1988. I don't know if I mentioned it before but the rifle was altered for me prior to purchase ( you would probably call it semi-custom these days). The original forend was cut off and replaced with a contrasting nose cap, and the front sling swivel was replaced by a sling swivel silver soldered to the barrel. The escutcheon with my initials was fitted too.
When I swapped the rifle for a series 70 Colt 1911 in .45acp it was in a Winchester make heavily padded gun case that I had won at a Midlands branch BDS shoot. I also swapped a .308w Tikka 65 at the same time, that was for a Smith & Wesson 686.
The original Sako/Beretta trigger was included in the swap.

I swapped the rifles at that time because I had recently married and couldn't afford paid stalking in addition to my main hobby of pistol shooting.
 
I'm afraid I can't be of any help with your Canjar spring problem. About 1979 I bought a Heym-Ruger that was fitted with a Canjar trigger. The Canjar trigger is a superb single set trigger and worked flawlessly for the many years and all the deer I shot with that rifle. I only ever used it set a couple of times hunting and occasionally down the range. The trigger unset is a joy to shoot.
As I Understand it the owner of Canjar died and the trigger went out of production many years ago. About 20 years ago I looked into getting a Canjar for a Ruger #1 International I had at the time but even back then canjar had been out of production for many years.
I hope you find a suitable spring and get the trigger and rifle back into use.
 
Gen'lmen

Thank you for your replies.

Mike - if/when you find any papers etc. associated with the rifle perhaps we can have a conversation. I may have indicated in previous chatter awhile back I acquired just the rifle from Wilf Ashman, a Swindon based RFD, who then became Country Pursuits in Cricklade.
Ahh yes, the days of having a Colt 1911, Ruger .357Mag etc.........

Jagare - the trigger has been a pleasure to use and I was aware that Canjar had ceased sometime ago, so well understand the predicament I am now in. There may be some exploded diagrams of the trigger units floating on the internet that would provide information to move forward - fingers crossed. Or a long-shot, someone recalling a Gunsmith who fitted them and may have some redundant components..........

L
 
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