Another Canik Session

Published on July 8, 2025
Duration: 5:17

This review of the TTI Combat Canik variant highlights its appeal as a fun, albeit not entirely serious, range toy. The reviewer notes the comp's limited effectiveness in mitigating recoil and muzzle rise, contributing to a 'violent' shooting feel. Significant critique is directed at the trigger's mushy takeup and lack of tactile feedback, as well as the polarizing, angular grip design that can feel uncomfortable and difficult to secure.

Quick Summary

The TTI Combat Canik is reviewed as a fun range toy, but its compensator offers little recoil or muzzle rise mitigation, increasing perceived 'violence' in shooting. The trigger is mushy with poor tactile feedback, and the angular grip can be polarizing and difficult to secure, requiring extra effort to hold.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to TTI Combat Canik
  2. 00:13Comp Effectiveness and Recoil Feel
  3. 01:54Grip and Trigger Department Issues
  4. 02:04Detailed Trigger Analysis
  5. 02:43Grip Ergonomics and Texture
  6. 04:49Overall Shooting Experience and Value
  7. 05:09Concluding Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main criticisms of the TTI Combat Canik's trigger and grip?

The trigger is described as having a mushy takeup and lacking tactile feedback, making aggressive shooting difficult. The grip's angular design and smooth texture are polarizing, potentially making it hard to secure a firm hold and feeling like the user is fighting the gun.

How effective is the compensator on the TTI Combat Canik?

The compensator on the TTI Combat Canik primarily makes the firearm louder. It appears to have minimal effectiveness in mitigating muzzle rise or recoil, contributing to a 'violent' shooting feel rather than a flatter shooting experience.

Is the TTI Combat Canik considered a serious competition firearm?

No, the reviewer views the TTI Combat Canik more as a fun 'range toy' or a 'comped racy type of pistol' not intended for serious competitive use. Its ergonomic and trigger characteristics limit its suitability for high-level competition.

What is the overall shooting feel of the TTI Combat Canik?

The TTI Combat Canik feels 'violent' in recoil due to its light weight and the comp's limited effectiveness. The trigger lacks feel, and the grip requires extra effort to maintain a secure hold, leading to a sensation of fighting the gun slightly.

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