Canik TP9SFx review (Georgia outdoor shooting) also brought some AR pistols along

Published on May 9, 2021
Duration: 43:00

This review covers the Canik TP9SFx, highlighting its premium hard case, comprehensive accessory package including optic plates, and features like a grey Cerakote slide and Warren Tactical sights. The video also showcases a variety of AR pistols and other handguns, including the Fostech Tomcat with a binary trigger, demonstrating their performance at an outdoor range. Yoki Sturrup provides detailed technical specifications and practical insights into firearm operation and safety.

Quick Summary

The Canik TP9SFx is a 9mm pistol featuring an optic-ready slide, grey Cerakote finish, and comes with a hard case, holster, cleaning tools, and multiple optic plates. It has a 5.20-inch barrel and weighs 29.81 oz unloaded.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Unboxing Canik TP9SFx
  2. 01:54Canik TP9SFx Features & Optics
  3. 05:46Canik TP9SFx Technical Specifications
  4. 09:54Safety Features & Indicators
  5. 13:50Canik TP9SFx Shooting at the Range
  6. 18:22Firearm Lineup Overview (AR Pistols, etc.)
  7. 21:17Shooting AR Pistols & CMMG Banshees
  8. 31:17Fostech Tomcat with Binary Trigger Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Canik TP9SFx?

The Canik TP9SFx is optic-ready, features a grey Cerakote slide, comes with two 18-round magazines, interchangeable backstraps, and Warren Tactical sights. It includes a comprehensive accessory package in a hard case.

What caliber is the Canik TP9SFx and what are its dimensions?

The Canik TP9SFx is chambered in 9mm. It has a 5.20-inch barrel, 8.29-inch overall length, 5.71-inch height, 1.38-inch width, and weighs 29.81 ounces unloaded.

What other firearms were featured alongside the Canik TP9SFx?

The video also showcased an ATI AR pistol (5.56), Fostech Tomcat (.300 Blackout), Springfield Saint (5.56), Glock 29 (10mm), Radical Firearms AR pistol (.300 Blackout), and two CMMG Banshees (10mm and 5.7x28mm).

What is a binary trigger and how is it used?

A binary trigger allows a firearm to fire two rounds with a single pull: one when the trigger is pulled and another when it is released. It requires specific trigger discipline to operate safely and effectively.

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