Itâs a fun gun to shoot. An MSRP of ~$399 and sale prices as low as $299 certainly strike the budget chord. Made in the U.S.A. Guaranteed. As well as Morons that tried carrying and handling a revolver at full cock in single action mode. The Canik TP9SF Elite ships with two 15-round magazines, an outside-the-waistband paddle holster with retention release, bore brush and cleaning rod rods, the obligatory trigger lock, changeable back strap, a magazine loader, and extra red and green fiber optic pipes for the front sight â all inside a hard plastic case. Width: ~1.26″ (as measured) Am I the only one rolling my eyes and groaning upon hearing the name of this decidedly low-end of the gun line being called ‘Elite’? I have sold all my Sig’s 229’s and numerous Sphinx SPD’s for various reasons, and my Styer pistol was a complete failure. 2 remove the striker I have an Arsenal SAM7SF, and I could care less that Russian is the fatherland of the AK-47. Or just deal with it, as it isn’t a big issue and it took all of like 5 minutes to adapt to the POI (as proven by the solid accuracy score in that IPSC-style stage, which I shot like 30 minutes after firing the gun for the first time). Government ruins us The dust cover features textured âmemory pointsâ for parking your index finger when you aren’t ready to fire. Oh, and I hate Glocks. a Walther PPQ Q4 Steel Frame, and a PPQ M1, along with three HK’s (P30L, P30SK, and VP9). I think youâve confused the review with the regular TP9SF Elite which comes with two mags and some extra crap about $70â80 higher price point. RUGER - 10/22® RECEIVER PARTS KIT. Canik pistol is Turkish made. It happily accepted a full 15 rounds. I have a sigma ve? And it should bode well for them, and even if you’re not a fan, it’s more competition for brands you do like, which is always a good thing. Sounds like I’m going to have to check it out. Well above average. I honestly like that I don’t have to pull the trigger to disassemble mine. You may be or think you are mr. gun guru, and I’m sure you have a lot of savy…. 35 years of buying guns from all over the board and this one takes the cake with just one day after a couple hundred rounds has quit. I’m liking mine so far, my Apex M&P is getting a tad bit jealous. I also have 2 S&W’s. – In attempting to fix the spring issue, I managed to lose the bloody thing in my messy office – totally my fault, but the design is such that re-inserting it is a battle royal (and since the mag catch is allegedly reversible, this shouldn’t require gunsmithing skills). I found the gun to be accurate, reliable and a gun fun to shoot. I would love to compare the orginal TP9, new tp9 version and the tp9sf. It may well tempt the hammer-fired aficionados among us. Caniks web site shows it comes in a few more colors as well as in 9mm and 40. More of a target-style sight alignment than a combat-style one. I’ve fired all types of handguns over the years (SA/SA-DA),but the old tried and true M1911 remains my choice. I prefer other brands for other reasons. Sootch00 did it. It only takes a slight partial rack of the slide to reset the trigger. That said, it is a large pistol and feels substantial in the hand. Really good. Going out on a limb here…Keep your booger hook off the bang switch. Gun Grabbers Respond to the Assault on Nakatomi Plaza, 12-year-old Boy Shoots Home Invader Who Shot His Grandmother, New From Walther: Optics Ready PDP 9mm ‘Performance Duty Pistol’. This is a solid gun for $349 (about the average). The included magazine loader was greatly appreciated in convincing the new double-stack magazines to submit during the initial range session. It makes for an attractive two-tone finish without the stark contrast of polished stainless against a black frame. Just decock the striker by pulling the trigger (anyone still reading? A friend of mine did it in the middle of a defensive pistol course. And it never even crossed your mind. Her wrist would not take the punishment of even a .22 pistol, much less a center fire handgun. My CCW is a G2C…. All I can say is this, I liked this Canik TP9SA more than the Glock 19. Didn’t have money to waste on other “up-scale” hardware… Quite often the choice you have to make…. One much older comes to mind, the 1911. I am far from being a Glock fanbois and even I will admit that they are very safe and reliable. Some folks just like to build the drama but if you spoke to most people in a self defense situation particularly in the home they had to go retrieve a firearm which took a lot longer than pulling one out of a holster. Select options. Except for one early magazine-induced failure, the TP9SF Elite has been completely reliable. This only became apparent when the shock of firing would eject the mag. A small backstrap comes installed on the TP9SA, with a larger one included in the box. But the majority of rail-mounted accessories that have a cross bolt for clamping them to the rail aren’t going to work on this gun… so definitely good to know and I’m glad I stumbled upon it! Except — and I promise this is the end of the decocker discussion! You know entirely too much. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGTA00JS-F0. I currently make 43,000 a year with a job a just got. Service like that deserves loyalty. The back of the striker sports a red dot and protrudes from the plate when cocked. First, great review, and lots of interesting comments. Add to Wishlist Remove from Wishlist. Less CAI is handling warranty items idk. Done… it will take you longer to find a pin that you like. In most cases they just don’t feel good on the trigger finger. Sweet ð. Bolt stop in; BX-Trigger® assembly; Big Book Catalog, Issue:73, Page:161. Picked up a Bianchi universal military holster to accommodate the mounted TLR4, and I’m very satisfied with the whole package. But I’ll tell you what, everything I’ve heard from people who’ve owned and shot these guns (even mulitples of them) has been excellent. I bought this same gun recently and I do not regret it. The trigger finger uses fewer muscles to release the trigger than it does to pull it. Really good for a striker-fired gun. If you modify an existing DA/SA gun into SAO and you want to use the same castings for the slide instead of going through the large expense of manufacturing an entirely different slide, you do what Canik did with the TP9SA and just keep it all the same as the TP9. “Copy of the P99?” Not so much, copy of the 1911, HiPower, Glock, SIG and a few others made long ago. The Canik is often compared to the Walther P99 and PPQ M2 pistols. Also, people talk about holsters but the truth of the matter is this is not the wild west and seldom are you confronted in a manner, if at all, where getting your firearm out of a holster which takes next to no time is a matter of a wild west fast draw. Canik HG3774GVN. They basically returned a new gun at give away prices. It scared the living shit out of me. Canik ⦠Barrel hood lockup to the slide – because modern guns quit using the interior locking lugs that didn’t actually do much of that, most and once again, the 1911 comes to mind, it’s something you pay dearly for in blood sweat tears or bucks to accomplish. had a decocker making it a da/sa striker fire. Keep loose clothing away from the holster when reholstering, don’t practice “combat reholstering” the way some instructors insist be done to amplify their training time, and inspect those holsters as regulary as you clean the weapon. Apparently the decocker was a requirement for sales to the Turkish military. Certainly we shouldn’t carry a useless gun, so hey, no argument from me there. Merry Christmas!! (I know they have our systems too, regardless. buy a junk Canik Terrorist Gun build by Terrorist for Terrorist! The rear sight is easily adjustable for windage by loosening two set screws, allowing it to slide relatively easily in its dovetail. Again, despite the lack of cleaning or lubrication the TP9SA kept chugging along, feeding, firing, and ejecting everything with consistency and authority. Last but certainly not least, the trigger – a GLOCK SAFE action design, and no, striker fired weapons are certainly no weak or insufficient. My sons, yeah. Nice to see some sanity in a review of this gun. It may just be a matter of breaking them in or some dremel tool work on the follower. Rather than using the ambidextrous paddle magazine release found on other TP9s, H&Ks, and Walthers, the TP9SF Elite mag release is of the standard push-button American variety and can be reversed to the right side for you lefties. This kinda smacks of like how that other low-end gun called itself ‘Honor Guard’. Sorry, I cannot help you. I have three Walther P99 AS (love ’em!) Overall: * * * * Better than average for sure. This item is currently unavailable for backorder. Where do you get your “facts”? That’s my 2 cents worth. He lives outside of Austin, TX. I believe Trader is correct. Good to know Anon…I’ll stick with a cheap(inexpensive) Taurus for now. I’ve been using my Canik TP9SFX for about 5 years… long before the G3 was announced. It feels good in the hand, points fairly naturally, and is quick and easy to shoot. – In the process of measuring to modify the mags, I had to remove the mag catch. Did you do your run with your 9mm AR? The T-Series, C-Series, P-Series are all made to represent a specific gun with their hame on it… Now go fold up and love yourself…. 17+1 in actuality) There are no finger grooves. P.S. I love the shape and position of these levers. For approximately half the price of its German ancestor, the TP9SF Elite delivers incredible value. Sign up for their e-blasts, but if you end up broke, don’t blame me. Add to Wishlist. Same, then, with the large decocker for disassembly. No difference between a pistol like the Glock and a revolver with the hammer cocked back. I’ve put thousands of rounds down mine and never once hit it on accident. Same here, Turkey is not a friend of the US. The original Canik was a copy of the Walther P99. I doubt that most chambered carrying U.S. gun owners can ever match that! The grip is so large that you have great “purchase.” 9mm ammo in 115 gr. My first love is a Sig but I had to try out a Canik TP9V2 and I love her. I read a lot of “copy of a Walther P99” and at first glance it appears so. The 124 grn ammo grouped the best at 25 yards, 115 grn next, with 147 grn with the worst groupings. You’re proud of how the gun community… what? I’m Israeli-American, and I carry chambered, though I understand those who choose not to, based on their personal preferences, social interactions, etc.. Fun fact: in order for an Israeli to qualify for duty, all Israeli military and police units must meet a standard of 1.2 seconds for placing the first round on target at eight meters with a handgun, starting un-chambered. Drawbacks….for me anyways extra parts and customer service. Search Vietnam Veteran kills police officer and you can see the You Tube video. Due to the fact that the TP9SA is effectively a variant of the TP9, it retains the TP9’s decocker button. produces very little kick, especially if you are shooting in competition, under a timer, or whatever causes your pulse rate to rise. While not quite possessing CZ or Walther PPQ ergonomics, the TP9SF Elite is very comfortable in the hand. After all, we accept the existence of all sorts of other controls that should not be depressed or otherwise activated during either carry or firing, such as the magazine release, takedown lever, safety, trigger, slide lock, etc. And some that do have a bolt use a skinny one and/or one that’s recessed into the accessory instead of more exposed and running deeper into a rail groove. The Canikâs grip offers just enough purchase to ensure proper control in adverse conditions while avoiding, for example, the overly abrasive sandpaper texture of some pistols. 1101 Mason Circle Drive Pevely, MO 63070 Mon-Fri 8:00am - 4:00pm CST. After an initial field strip, inspection, and dozens of slide racks and dry fires, I took my new TP9SF Elite to an indoor range. I was reasearching the features and mechanical design when someone smacked me in the forehead with that – it’s one of the specific and obvious changes to make the A1 designation. Lookes like the tp9sa and works like the original TP 9. Sorry it’s from the caliphate…Honest Outlaw just named the Taurus G3 the 2nd best new gun of 2019. Blows my Taurus G3 out of the water. I was way late to the party, but after watching many Youtube reviews, I couldn’t resist it. I opted to install the larger backstrap, where I did encounter one small glicth: the drift punch they include in the baggie with the instruction card to swap backstraps broke on me. I find out ANY of my friends and family buys one of those MUSLIM boomers ill have them arrested for treason agains the united states, the best country in the world. This would make for a great starter kit, particularly for the price point, providing a new shooter everything he needs except cleaning solvents and ammunition. Thanks for doing an honest review. Good guns. The reach to the trigger is just right and that clean, crisp break with a positive reset allows it to be run rapidly and accurately. Any play in the slide to frame fit can unfairly indicate a decrease in accuracy. The combination of grip angle, length, and texture strike the sweet spot for the price. Most likely, though, I’d scrap it for nearly anything else on the market. What the hell is wrong with this pistol? These were designed to help with the ejection issues. 12-year-old Boy Shoots Home Invader Who Shot His Grandmother, New From Walther: Optics Ready PDP 9mm ‘Performance Duty Pistol’, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGTA00JS-F0, http://www.luckygunner.com/lounge/canik-tp9-sa-budget-9mm-torture-test/. Fun stuff. Value for value, the Canik TP9SF Elite is a clear standout in an increasingly crowded budget plastic fantastic 9mm market. Glock just copied it to lower prices, increase profitability, and drive the typically slow to change or innovate American makers out of LEO sales. These reviewers need to give us a break. This thing is fine for plinking and okay to use as long as you’re very careful about that locking mechanism, and the belt attachment options that are adjustable for cant are a nice touch. I am a Walther fanatic, and the Canik is an outstanding brand and makes GREAT pistols. I think it was the Kel-Tec CMR-30 and it was not exactly a smooth run haha… it jammed once or twice and on the close targets I forgot to compensate for the fact that the red dot is a couple inches over the bore so head shots were in the neck and I believe I murdered a couple of innocent hostage targets. It may feel just a bit nose-heavy in its balance but, nevertheless, that’s a TP9SA in 3rd place for Minor Limited: Reliability has been unfaltering. I always make sure it’s pointed in a safe direction, but I’d rather not have to pull the trigger to field strip it. Barrel Length: 4.47″ I took the Canik out of the box at the indoor range, ran two mags through it to see where it was printing and to get a feel for it, then I did the accuracy testing above. I’ve tried it out repeatedly, and based on it’s position and the pressure needed to actuate it, I can’t envision a scenario where you could actuate it outside of a deliberate and intentional press of the switch. After that, straight into an IPSC-style stage: With fewer than 60 total rounds through the gun — half of which were slow-fired from a sandbag — it served me well right out of the gate. If this thing holds up well under considerable stress and abuse, then I don’t think I’m hyperbolizing much when I say it could be a game-changer. It would just make me feel dirty. The low I.Q. I will be writing a review for TTAG soon, was holding out for a reader review but It is too great a pistol not to share my experience with it. Well, I do have to laugh sometimes at these reviews particularly when people get down to dissecting a firearm particularly for self defense use when they have probably never had to use a firearm in self defense. BUT STILL, haha. This, then, is the only valid function of the big decocker button — seen on top of the slide in front of the rear sight in the photo above — on the TP9SA, as depressing it doesn’t leave you with a longer, heavier trigger pull but, rather, a completely dead trigger that can only be made ready again by racking the slide. Reset distance is negligible, making rapid follow-up shots a breeze. It ain’t gonna cause you any sort of issue whatsoever. If this gun can come close to what the bigger companies’ guns can withstand, it’s nothing but good for us as consumers. I wish things were less complicated in life, makers sell guns and Colt killed innocent people at My Lai, too. (Note that the TP9SF Elite âSâ features an additional trigger block safety that resembles a magazine release paddle.). As for some of the online reviewers stated dislike of the decocker on an SA only handgun, citing the potential for unintentionally decocking the gun, and having tested the switch, I’d say they’re being a little overcautious. Compelling it to accept a fifteenth round, I attempted a full magazine +1 test. In fact, they make some, most, or all of the OEM ones for SIG, CZ, Beretta, Ruger, and many other top-tier companies’ pistols. Hey Jeremy, i just came back from first range session with this bad boy and I agree with your findings for the most part (didn’t find any spare front posts or breech flag)What I found is something you didn’t mention in your review and probably matters for self defense/combat scenario and maybe competition shooting- Canik TP9SA releases slide and chambers a round on mag slammed in…I think it’s pretty cool feature and not common enough to not mention it.Cheers. As for the decocker, I’m obviously in the tiny minority of reviewers that really just isn’t bothered by it at all, but as far as I’m concerned you can use it for disassembly if you choose to and otherwise can simply ignore its existence. Youâre missing a key part of this whole thing in your review. I’d certainly enjoy shooting it more and continuing to clean it zero . Canik assures me that it will be easier to rack as it breaks in”… go buy yourself any of the HK P30’s and know that they rack and shoot as easy as anything you will get your hands on, and it is also why I bought my 18 year old daughter a HK P30SK. As for the comment above by Bob… “I am 66 and frankly I find it difficult to rack. Cheap magazines have proven to be the singular cause of unreliable function in countless firearms, but the TP9 is on solid footing. Lawsuits have been won against firearm manufacturers for less. Factor in 5 stars for value and strong aesthetics in addition to the ratings above, and I think the TP9SA is a solid, 4-star pistol. You have entered an incorrect email address! If I keep having trouble with it, I will sell it and Buy a M&P 2.0 9 MM with a 15 round magazine, expandable to 20. As luck would have it Truglo just made their TFX Line for the CZ75. The TP9SF Eliteâs show-stopping feature is its trigger. And outside a few incidents of them being shits because NATO won’t send them aid they made a reliable firearm. Both are pre-loaded striker fired pistols and like all such weapons including the Glock they have very weak ignition systems. Its one of the reasons the U.S. Military chose the Sig P320 over the Glock because the Sig 320 has a full cock striker system. Sights are steel and of a standard 3-dot format. !” bandwagon, I think it’s important to recognize a few things. Not going to either. Capacity: 18+1 (on paper. Thankfully, the Canik gets a passing grade. Just a millimeter or so of creep followed by a very clean break. Reset distance is negligible, making rapid follow-up shots a breeze. Even if you do, it takes a slight ( I’m talking tiny) pull of the slide to make it hot again. I bought a TP9SF Elite LNIB for $250… went to the range and it runs like a top… I have tools made in China that work just fine.. thus, a Canik is just a tool that works…. Long, Germanic slide release/lock arms flank both sides for ambidextrous control. James Yeager rents TP9SAs at his training facility to students, with no instructions regarding them at all, and has noted zero instances where the students have unintentionally activated the decocker. As one can see in the targets that were fired in this article the accuracy does not even come close to the very good accuracy of the Walther P99. BUT, I’ve NEVER had a failure to eject/failure to feed/failure to fire since I’ve owned it. So I bought one of these from AIM on a whim. Official Rules - Grab A Gun Smith and Wesson M&P 15-22 Pistol Giveaway. This pistol probably has somewhere around 1k rounds through it already with, afaik, zero malfunctions and minimal or no cleaning. Not a one of the persons interred there passed from carrying or handling a revolver at full cock in single action mode. I don’t think it’s just this one example, either, as Tim from MAC and a couple others mentioned their samples shot high for them as well. If you only own firearms that are 100% guaranteed Made in the USA – not Turkish 1911’s literally rollmarked with the American Brand then shipped here for the minor legalistic tuning to make them American – then you at least walk the talk. Late to the TP9SA party here, got one at an LGS near me. The canik has been broken in and works fine now, no problems with it at all now. Add the usual owner’s manual, warranty card, and a gun lock and you’re looking at a heck of a lot of kit. So I took the time to see if all of my factory magazines would load to 18 rd capacity and all 7 did. I remember back when safeties were physical blocks on the trigger. I like the idea of the decocker on this pistol. I don’t see a problem with the decocker at all. Over a thousand rounds of cheap steel with no failures. Awesome…. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. The Israili pistol and the Canik pistols do have something in common…like who originated the gun just as much like our original maker… As for the Glock, who gives a S%@$… With all the outsourcing, it also could have been Canik 55? It’s quick and accurate enough to use in competition and reliable enough to use for self defense. The trigger has a GLOCK-like safety blade on it, which I’d say is really its only fault. I honestly think fixing the accessory rail to make it M1913-compliant is a bigger deal than getting rid of the decocker. The gun is designed to take 124 grain nato ammo, not the 115 americans usualy use. The instruction manual is complete with clear color photos, and an additional disassembly instruction card is included (new owners should pay attention to the unique, but easy, slide removal procedure). Treat it like a Glock, done easy. Combat accurate. Turkish junk. 1 remove the slide. I’m definitely buying the TP9SF when it gets imported. Overall Length: 7.5″ Excellent machining, a factory-polished feed ramp, and a tried-and-true design deliver smooth and predictable feeding, extraction, and ejection. All guns are dangerous devices, act accordingly. Or maybe just file down the rear sight. I really dig the Canik, I don’t really care where it comes from, only what I can do with it. Just keep in mind if you get on a Boeing to see family or do business you may well be flying with Canik parts, tho. The price was right, and I didnât need to shell out extra for usable sights. Important: Please read these Official Rules before entering this online Promotion (the "Promotion").By entering this online Promotion, you agree to be bound by these Official Rules and represent that you satisfy all of the eligibility requirements below. If some individual were so inlcined, they could load the gun, chamber it and decock it then set in a drawer or on a night stand. Grip texture, cocking serrations, and textured controls create a great out-of-the-box package that wonât require skateboard tape or aftermarket fixes to ready the handgun for service. Who came up with barrel hood locking and no swing link as a system? While there’s some inherent customization options with the included changeable back straps and fiber optic pipes, the TP9SF Elite can’t hold a candle to the levels of aftermarket support that GLOCK or S&W owners enjoy. At a minimum, offering a safe, alternative method of disassembly reduces the manufacturer’s civil liability. It won’t next time. The Canik TP9SF Eliteâs trigger has an initial soft take-up that reaches a wall before breaking like a fresh kettle-cooked potato chip. If it were mine I’d probably attempt to punch out the front sight and install the taller one that came w/ the gun. Most don’t, typing away on Chinese electronics while joking about how people who think the election was stolen are stupid. ” This makes this new model that has no double action pull unsafe to carry and handle.”. BUT I would buy the CANIK for a secondary weapon (glove box/shop/end table/etc. Works. The trigger is amazing for a striker gun, let alone one for $412 out the door (tax+FFL fee included). I was also able to get 18 rds into one of my mags. It’s the length of the dovetail throws me off. Collect Sigs and Walthers and not all match this reliability. It’s good to see another gent from this neck of the woods. I would not even buy Chinese made guns. I guess I’ll stick with an S&W, as I have an N frame with thousands of rounds through it and sent it to S&W on the off chance they would fix the wear problem. I can do it, its just a pain. Such reliability on a budget is just a plus. I cycled 200 rounds of new Sellier & Bellot 124gr FMJ through the gun and encountered a single malfunction. It’s too big to carry, and oh, I don’t carry anyway. First up, a 9â target at 20 yards, standing, and without support â 15/15: Next, another 9â target at 25 yards, standing, and without support â 11/15 hits: Despite my difficulty obtaining a perfect sight picture thanks to astigmatism, I was thoroughly impressed. I like it so much I ordered 3 TP9SF yesterday. I understand why it’s weird, but in practice it’s just not at risk of accidental activation or snagging on a holster or anything else of that nature. It might be a way to inform the consumer about what the firearm seems to look like, but it drastically understates how much designers borrow from each other and as quickly as they legally can. Canik/tristar/sar/etc/stoeger/etc/etc/etc is actually a rather huge company that is very old anf makes tons and tons of firearms for a variety of end users, including some large militaries.. Do you have any Smith and Wesson pistols? Not Israeli. :p, So basically since they cloned thetWalther P99, they’ve now clone (sort of) the PPQ. In this day and age of derivative engineering – or, what the industry has been doing for hundreds of years, “can we copy that legally now?”, Walther’s P99 brings a lot of other gun features to the table. NOT as accurate but much easier to carry. Doesn’t matter how many times I check the chamber (usually three times before I clean), still has an effect on me. I agree with your asessment regarding all the bs re the decoker. It was a sweet shooting pistol and I liked the safety of the decocker and the second strike capability. Accuracy: * * * After that, straight into an IPSC-style stage: A complete failure of a first run w/ that carbine haha. This format is pretty darn rare, with the Walther P99 likely being the most notable pistol using that action. The only thing I would like to see Canik do different is a paddle mag release. Height: ~5.69″ (as measured, with magazine inserted) To all the Turkey Trashers…. At a fairly normal online retail price of ~$340 shipped — even if the holster and mag loader are only really worth their “freebie” price — it’s a heck of a lot of pistol for the money. Caliber: 9×19 Reliability: * * * * * But it doesn’t relegate the gun to the trash bin. Naturally, it’s not my gun so I left it used and dirty and proceeded to make it used-er and dirtier. Declaring it a total deal breaker is a bit hyperbolic, but, as they say, I’ll report — it’s in the “Technical” section below — and you can decide. I would have considered buying the original Canik tp9 if I was on a budget but not this newer single action gun because it lacks the double action safety feature. Forever. I am 66 and frankly I find it difficult to rack. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. No exit hole, so it’s still somewhere in there. All Pistols, Canik, CANIK TP9 Pistols, Pistol Magazines. It goes into evidence after a dgu and I could care less if I get it back. I would not buy a Turkey gun.”. Never use flexible leather or woven fabrics with any single action or double action only handgun that doesn’t have a separate safety. So if they would have just called the “decocker” button a “takedown” button, nobody would have raised a fuss. CANIK TP9 Pistols Show Filters . The Optic sights are really good, easy to line up on target. I shot a Canik several years ago, when an on line dealer was selling them for under $200.00 but was too stupid to buy one then. The new CAS (Canik Advanced Sight System) is a variant of the outstanding and award-winning sub compact size, concealed carry pistols that incorporates two important novel features. I don’t care for Turkey either but it is a good gun. In comparison, that appears as polite negotiations. It makes a very attractive paperweight, and that trigger is still very sweet when dry-firing. I was able to handle one at the LGS and liked it, reminded me of my VP9 a bit. That said, it’s the only rail accessory I tried to fit. The polymer frame features stippling texture on the sides of the grip serration nubs on the front and back straps. Pull your head out and try being unbiased, and you’ll probably like your Glock a little less and the Canik a lot more.
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