Canik TTI Combat Tabletop Review and Field Strip

Published on April 3, 2024
Duration: 24:39

This review provides an in-depth look at the Canik TTI Combat, a collaboration between Canik and Taran Tactical Innovations. The presenter details the firearm's features, compares it to other Canik models, and demonstrates a field strip procedure. The video highlights the pistol's compensated barrel, aggressive texturing, and included accessories, suggesting it's designed for enhanced performance.

Quick Summary

The Canik TTI Combat features a lighter slide (12 oz with plate) compared to the standard Mete SF (13.3 oz), potentially offering a smoother shooting experience. Its barrel-integrated compensator uses a unique twist-lock system, and the pistol is rated for NATO spec, indicating safe use of +P ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Canik TTI Combat
  2. 00:52Unboxing the Case Contents
  3. 01:23Taran Tactical Note and Canik Evolution
  4. 03:24Disassembly Card and Canik Toolbox
  5. 03:50Manual Review and Specs
  6. 05:15Pistol and Included Accessories
  7. 06:00Canik 3 Red Dot Sight
  8. 06:38Magazines and Taran Tactical Coin
  9. 07:48Cleaning Kit and Holster
  10. 08:21Initial Impressions of the TTI Combat
  11. 08:44Compensator and Barrel Features
  12. 09:06Comparison to SFX and Rival Frames
  13. 10:28Slide Weight Comparison
  14. 11:47Differences from Standard Canik Models
  15. 12:10Two-Tone Accents and Magazine Release
  16. 12:32Slide Stop Release Lever
  17. 12:46Serrations and Slide Cuts
  18. 13:13Spiral Fluted Barrel
  19. 13:35Aggressive Texture and Thumb Rest
  20. 13:46Front Sight and Rear Sight
  21. 14:07Optic Plate System
  22. 14:10GB Guns Tabletop Safety Check
  23. 14:52Compensator Mounting
  24. 15:20Trigger Guard Texturing and TTI Logo
  25. 15:39Trigger Pull Analysis
  26. 16:19Mete Line Double Undercut
  27. 16:26Magazine Well Funnel
  28. 16:52Backstrap Texturing and Swapping
  29. 17:12Side to Frame Fit and Lockup
  30. 17:24Striker Indicator
  31. 17:39Compensator and Cycling Considerations
  32. 18:28Range Video Preview
  33. 18:45Sight Picture and Irons
  34. 18:56Reversible Magazine Release and Slide Catches
  35. 19:04Field Stripping the TTI Combat
  36. 19:36Inside the Frame
  37. 19:51Barrel and Compensator Removal
  38. 20:33Compensator Removal Process
  39. 21:00Inside the Slide Machining
  40. 21:10Loaded Chamber Indicator
  41. 21:16Compensator Design Details
  42. 21:33Barrel Features and Ports
  43. 21:58Tactical U Logo
  44. 22:01Chamber Fitment Check
  45. 22:41Reconstruction and Range Video Plans
  46. 23:43Canik 3 Dot Sight Integration
  47. 24:24Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Canik TTI Combat and a standard Canik Mete SF?

The TTI Combat features a lighter slide (12 oz vs 13.3 oz), more aggressive frame texturing, a barrel-integrated compensator, and a unique twist-lock mounting system for the compensator. It also includes a second, lower-power recoil spring for tuning.

Can the Canik TTI Combat safely fire +P ammunition?

Yes, the manual indicates the TTI Combat is made for CIP, SAMMI, and NATO specifications. Since NATO spec is 10% higher pressure than SAMMI, it is concluded that the firearm can safely handle +P ammunition.

How is the compensator attached to the Canik TTI Combat barrel?

The compensator is integrated directly into the barrel and mounts using a special twist-lock setup. It involves depressing a spring-loaded locking bar with a punch to disengage it.

What accessories are included with the Canik TTI Combat?

The TTI Combat comes in a hard case with a plaque, manual, Canik toolbox stored in the grip, three optic plates, the Canik 3 Red Dot sight, 18 and 20-round magazines, a Taran Tactical coin, cleaning kit, and a holster with adjustable tension.

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