No Rifle, No Problem: Canik METE 9mm

Published on January 15, 2022
Duration: 31:04

Nutnfancy provides an enthusiastic and detailed review of the Canik METE SFx 9mm pistol. He highlights its impressive value proposition, extensive accessory package, and suitability as a 'Go-to-War' combat handgun. The review covers unboxing, specifications, unique tools, ergonomics, and initial impressions, positioning the METE SFx as a strong contender in its class.

Quick Summary

The Canik METE SFx 9mm pistol, with an MSRP of $575, offers exceptional value and performance. It features a 5.2-inch barrel, weighs 29.6 oz, and includes a comprehensive accessory package with a holster and multiple magazines. Its trigger is praised for its short reset, and it's considered a top-tier combat handgun suitable for defense and competition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Initial Impressions
  2. 01:31Model Specifications and Pricing
  3. 04:13Unboxing and Case Contents
  4. 06:31Specialized Tools
  5. 08:49Philosophy of Use (POU)
  6. 10:31Trigger and Controls
  7. 12:01Ergonomics and Frame Features
  8. 15:16Slide, Sights, and Finish
  9. 16:51Accuracy and Reliability Testing
  10. 18:31Competitive Comparisons

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Canik METE SFx 9mm pistol's MSRP and key features?

The Canik METE SFx 9mm has an MSRP of $575 and features a 5.2-inch barrel, a 29.6 oz weight, and comes optics-ready. It includes a comprehensive accessory package and is praised for its value and performance.

How does the Canik METE SFx compare to other pistols like the Springfield XDM or Glock 35?

Nutnfancy rates the Canik METE SFx and Springfield XDM 5.25 as neck-and-neck, with the Canik offering superior out-of-the-box value. While the Glock 35 is noted as slightly more 'magical' for personal accuracy, the METE SFx is considered a top-tier combat handgun.

What accessories are included with the Canik METE SFx?

The Canik METE SFx comes in an FDE hard case with a locking Kydex-style holster, two Mec-Gar magazines (18-round and 20-round), a magazine loading tool, additional backstraps, and optics plates for red dot sight mounting.

What is the trigger pull weight and reset like on the Canik METE SFx?

The trigger pull on the Canik METE SFx is measured at 4 pounds 9 ounces. It features a very short, audible, and tactile reset, which the reviewer describes as 'absolute perfection'.

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