Canjar trigger for M 1917/P 14 Enfield

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I just bought a trigger off eBay which is purportedly an Enfield trigger. Two questions: does the trigger fit both the P 14 and the M 1917 and does the trigger alter the cocking arrangement, like the Dayton Traister? Since the Canjar triggers are no longer made, I see no possibility of obtaining information from the manufacturer.
 
I just bought a trigger off eBay which is purportedly an Enfield trigger. Two questions: does the trigger fit both the P 14 and the M 1917 and does the trigger alter the cocking arrangement, like the Dayton Traister? Since the Canjar triggers are no longer made, I see no possibility of obtaining information from the manufacturer.
I’m sure someone will provide an answer soon but if it doesn’t work out you might look at these:
 

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I have a canjar trigger for a P14 here somewhere. Also might just have the instructions if i can find them
It isn't the same as the original trigger at all. The Enfield is similar sort of to the mauser trigger.
The canjar is more sporting with a more adjustable sear arrangement inside the trigger box.
 

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