Canik Mete SFX Review & Shoot 9mm

Published on July 21, 2025
Duration: 12:09

This review of the Canik Mete SFX 9mm handgun highlights its performance and features. The presenter notes a crisp trigger with a 4 lb 7 oz pull weight and a short reset, preferring it over base models of Glock and M&P. While the optic's small window and potential smudging affected rapid fire accuracy, the pistol itself demonstrated good accuracy at various distances, with the presenter confident in its 100-yard capability.

Quick Summary

The Canik Mete SFX 9mm features a trigger with a considerable take-up, a short crisp break, and a very short reset, averaging 4 lb 7 oz. It points naturally and is preferred over base Glock and M&P models by the reviewer, demonstrating good accuracy at various distances and confidence in 100-yard capability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Overview
  2. 00:37Feature Walkthrough
  3. 01:52Trigger Mechanics & Weight
  4. 03:42First Shots & Accuracy (7 Yards)
  5. 04:44Steel Target Shooting (12 Yards)
  6. 06:08Rapid Fire & Optic Limitations
  7. 06:35Freehand Shooting (15 Yards)
  8. 07:01Slide Auto-Forward Feature
  9. 07:44Bowling Pin Challenge (15 Yards)
  10. 09:37Final Thoughts & Comparisons
  11. 11:45100 Yard Capability
  12. 11:31Conclusion & Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the trigger pull weight of the Canik Mete SFX?

The Canik Mete SFX has a trigger with considerable take-up, followed by a short, crisp break and a very short reset. The measured pull weight averaged 4 lb 7 oz, placing it in the 4 lb neighborhood.

How does the Canik Mete SFX compare to Glock and M&P pistols?

The reviewer prefers the Canik Mete SFX over base models of Glock and M&P, stating it points more naturally and has a superior trigger. Straight from the factory, it's given a slight edge.

What are the notable features of the Canik Mete SFX?

Key features include a red trigger dingus, cut trigger guard for a higher grip, good grip texturing with interchangeable backstraps, a flared mag well, a tac rail, and it's optics-ready with aggressive slide serrations and lightning cuts.

What were the accuracy results for the Canik Mete SFX?

At 7 yards, the pistol was accurate but slightly off to the right. At 12 and 15 yards, steel targets were hit effectively. The reviewer is confident in its 100-yard capability for hitting a 16-inch gong.

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