Canik TP9SFX 1000 Round Review: The Most Accurate Pistol For The Money

Published on September 12, 2020
Duration: 14:03

This guide details the field stripping process for the Canik TP9SFX, as demonstrated in the Honest Outlaw review. The process is described as similar to a Glock, involving manipulation of takedown levers. Proper safety checks are paramount before commencing disassembly. The review highlights the TP9SFX's value and performance, making this maintenance guide essential for owners.

Quick Summary

The Canik TP9SFX offers exceptional accuracy and a competition-ready feature set for its $500-$600 street price, rivaling much more expensive pistols. After an initial 100 rounds with minor malfunctions, it ran flawlessly for the next 900, indicating a preference for hotter ammunition. Its trigger is praised as one of the best for a polymer pistol, featuring a light break and short reset.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Overview
  2. 00:41Basic Specifications
  3. 01:14Optics and Sights
  4. 01:45Slide and Accessories
  5. 03:55Versatility Discussion
  6. 04:50Trigger Performance
  7. 05:47Reliability and Ammo Preference
  8. 07:24Accuracy and Value Proposition
  9. 08:35Ergonomics and Controls
  10. 12:08Cons and Durability Considerations

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the street price range for the Canik TP9SFX?

The Canik TP9SFX typically has a street price ranging from $500 to $600, positioning it as a budget-friendly option in the competitive pistol market.

How reliable is the Canik TP9SFX after a 1000-round test?

After an initial two malfunctions with 115gr ammo in the first 100 rounds, the Canik TP9SFX ran flawlessly for the remaining 900 rounds, suggesting it performs best with hotter ammunition.

What makes the Canik TP9SFX accurate for its price?

The Canik TP9SFX demonstrates exceptional accuracy for its $500-$600 price point, rivaling much more expensive competition pistols due to its design, trigger, and features.

What are the key features of the Canik TP9SFX?

Key features include a 5.2-inch barrel, 18+1 capacity, optics-ready slide with multiple plates, Warren Tactical sights, front serrations, and a highly praised trigger with a short reset.

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