Canik TP9SFX We Broke It After A Few Thousand Rounds
This long-term review of the Canik TP9SFX after thousands of rounds reveals a fractured helicoil in the optics mounting plate as the primary failure, a relatively easy fix. Despite expected wear on frame rails and some surface rust from lack of maintenance, the pistol's core components remain structurally sound. The trigger mechanism is noted as a near-direct clone of the Walther PDP, offering excellent performance for its street price of approximately $525.









