Canik TP9 SF Elite Unbox and Field Strip

Published on March 4, 2017
Duration: 9:57

This guide details the field stripping process for the Canik TP9 SF Elite, as demonstrated by Graham Baates. It covers the unique takedown latch mechanism and the steps required to separate the slide from the frame. The video emphasizes safety checks throughout the process.

Quick Summary

The Canik TP9 SF Elite can be field stripped by ensuring it's unloaded, pulling down the takedown latches, pulling the trigger, and then sliding the slide assembly off the frame. It comes with accessories like two 15-round magazines, a loader, cleaning kit, spare sights, and a Level 2 holster. Its trigger pull averages around 4.5 lbs and it meets NATO/ISO 9001 standards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Origin
  2. 00:28Unboxing and Case Contents
  3. 02:43External Features and Ergonomics
  4. 04:57Trigger Pull Testing
  5. 05:39Field Stripping and Disassembly
  6. 06:15Internal Inspection and Chamber Support

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you field strip the Canik TP9 SF Elite?

To field strip the Canik TP9 SF Elite, first ensure it's unloaded. Pull down the takedown latches on both sides of the frame, pull the trigger to release tension, then slide the slide assembly forward and off the frame. Finally, remove the barrel and recoil spring from the slide.

What accessories come with the Canik TP9 SF Elite?

The Canik TP9 SF Elite typically includes two 15-round magazines, a magazine loader, interchangeable backstraps, a cleaning kit, spare fiber optic sight inserts, and a Level 2 retention holster with an adjustable paddle.

What is the trigger pull weight on the Canik TP9 SF Elite?

During testing, the Canik TP9 SF Elite exhibited an average trigger pull weight of approximately 4.5 lbs, with the tested gauge showing results between 4.1 and 4.7 lbs. The trigger was described as very smooth with a good reset.

Is the Canik TP9 SF Elite compliant with NATO and ISO standards?

Yes, Canik firearms, including the TP9 SF Elite, are noted for their compliance with NATO and ISO 9001 standards, indicating a commitment to quality manufacturing processes.

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