NEW Canik TP9SF 9mm Pistol (HD)

Published on July 19, 2016
Duration: 10:19

This expert review of the Canik TP9SF 9mm pistol highlights its improved features over the original TP9, including a longer barrel, enhanced grip texture, and metal sights. The review details its striker-fired, single-action trigger characteristics, comparing it favorably to Glock and S&W M&P9. Shooting performance is described as smooth with minimal recoil, making it a strong contender in its price range.

Quick Summary

The Canik TP9SF 9mm pistol features a 4.5-inch barrel, a striker-fired SA trigger that's lighter than a Glock's but heavier than a Walther's, and an improved textured grip. It offers smooth shooting with minimal recoil and muzzle rise, making it a comfortable and accurate firearm.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Canik TP9 vs TP9SF Comparison
  2. 00:39TP9SF Trigger Characteristics
  3. 01:24Grip and Sights Comparison
  4. 02:26Magazine Compatibility
  5. 03:55Shooting the TP9SF
  6. 04:58TP9SF Shooting Experience
  7. 06:08Group Size and Second Shooter
  8. 07:16Ammunition and Grip Feel
  9. 08:37Barrel Length and Grip Circumference
  10. 09:17Second Shooter's Experience
  11. 10:06Conclusion and Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key differences between the Canik TP9 and TP9SF?

The Canik TP9SF has a 4.5-inch barrel compared to the original TP9's 4-inch barrel. The TP9SF is striker-fired SA, while the original TP9 is DA/SA. The SF also features a more textured grip and metal sights, an upgrade from the original's plastic sights.

How does the Canik TP9SF trigger compare to other pistols?

The TP9SF's striker-fired SA trigger is described as lighter than a Glock's but heavier than a Walther's, falling in between. It resets to full extension after firing but does not have double-strike capability.

What is the shooting experience like with the Canik TP9SF?

The TP9SF shoots smoothly with very little recoil and minimal muzzle rise. Its thinner grip is comfortable, and it performs well even when shot one-handed, making it a pleasant firearm to operate.

Are original TP9 magazines compatible with the Canik TP9SF?

Original TP9 magazines generally fit the TP9SF, but SF magazines may have a slight gap when used in the original TP9. It's important to note that original TP9 magazines with fat base plates will not fit the SF due to frame interference.

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