Canik TP9SF Elite - 1st Hundred

Published on December 15, 2017
Duration: 27:29

This video provides a comprehensive review of the Canik TP9SF Elite after the first 100 rounds. The presenter details technical specifications, including trigger pull weight, dimensions, and capacity. He discusses the installation and feel of Talon Grips, compares the pistol's ergonomics and features to other Canik models, and offers an opinion on its suitability for concealed carry versus range use, highlighting the exceptionally light trigger as a key factor.

Quick Summary

The Canik TP9SF Elite features an exceptionally light and crisp trigger pull, measuring 3 pounds 5 ounces, with a short reset. While its ergonomics and magazine compatibility are praised, the light trigger makes it more suitable for range or competition use rather than concealed carry without significant practice.

Chapters

  1. 00:35Grip Index Measurements
  2. 01:12Pistol Specifications
  3. 02:13Talon Grips Installation
  4. 03:12Talon Grip Appearance
  5. 04:40First 100 Rounds Setup
  6. 06:48Range Session Begins
  7. 07:16Slide Stop/Release Comparison
  8. 07:39First Shots at 10 Yards
  9. 08:44Adjusting Aiming Hold
  10. 09:42Second Magazine Firing
  11. 10:38Recoil and Sight Picture
  12. 11:51Disassembly Procedure
  13. 13:33Switching to Steel Target
  14. 14:44Extended Magazine Use
  15. 15:00Thumb Placement Awkwardness
  16. 16:08Trigger Feel and Carry Opinion
  17. 17:06Trigger Pull Measurement
  18. 18:45Final Rounds and Indicators
  19. 19:16Initial Thoughts on Quality
  20. 22:11Post-100 Round Summary
  21. 22:27Trigger Analysis
  22. 23:02Talon Grip Feedback
  23. 23:28Sights Detailed
  24. 24:10Ambidextrous Controls Review
  25. 24:35Thumb Placement Solution
  26. 24:56Overall Impression

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the trigger pull weight of the Canik TP9SF Elite?

The Canik TP9SF Elite features a very light and crisp trigger pull, measuring 3 pounds and 5 ounces. This is below the 3.5-pound mark, making it a standout feature for range and competition use.

What are the key specifications for the Canik TP9SF Elite?

The Canik TP9SF Elite has a 4.19-inch barrel, an overall length of 7.28 inches, a height of 5.27 inches, and a width of 1.45 inches. It weighs 1.77 pounds empty and has a magazine capacity of 15+1 rounds.

Is the Canik TP9SF Elite suitable for concealed carry?

While the pistol has excellent ergonomics and a fantastic trigger, its extremely light trigger pull (3 lbs 5 oz) makes it potentially unsafe for concealed carry or home defense without extensive practice. The presenter recommends it more for range or competition use.

What is the disassembly procedure for the Canik TP9SF Elite?

To disassemble the Canik TP9SF Elite, ensure the magazine is removed and the trigger is pulled. Then, pull the slide back slightly, depress the slide releases, move the slide forward about half an inch to an inch, and lift it off the frame.

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