Description
SPECIFICATIONS CANIK TP9 SFX
Detailed Breakdown of the Canik TP9 SFx Elite 9mm
Canik TP9 SFx Slide
The slide of the Canik TP9 SFx Elite is crafted from high-quality steel and features a durable Tungsten Grey Cerakote finish. It is optics-ready, allowing for easy mounting of red dot sights. The slide also includes front and rear serrations for better grip during manipulation.
Canik TP9 SFx Barrel Length
The TP9 SFx Elite comes with a 5.2-inch match-grade barrel, designed for enhanced accuracy. The barrel is made from high-quality steel and has a nitride finish to resist wear and corrosion.
Canik TP9 SFx Frame
The frame is constructed from high-strength polymer, making the pistol lightweight yet durable. It features an ergonomic design with interchangeable backstraps to fit various hand sizes. The under-barrel accessory rail allows for the attachment of lights or lasers.
Canik TP9 SFx Trigger
The trigger on the TP9 SFx Elite is a single-action trigger with a short reset, providing a crisp and clean break. It is designed to enhance shooting accuracy and speed.
Canik TP9 SFx Sights
The front sight is a fiber optic, which improves visibility in various lighting conditions. The rear sight is a blackout sight, reducing distractions and aiding in quick target acquisition.
canik tp9sfx magazine
The TP9 SFx Elite comes with a 20+1 round capacity magazine, providing ample ammunition for competitive shooting or self-defense scenarios.
canik tp9sfx compensator
The compensator on the TP9 SFx Elite helps to reduce muzzle rise and recoil, allowing for faster follow-up shots. It is designed to direct gases upward, counteracting the natural rise of the barrel during firing.
User Experience Over Time
Reliability
Users report that the Canik TP9 SFx Elite is highly reliable, with minimal malfunctions even after extensive use. The robust construction and quality materials contribute to its long-term durability.
Canik TP9 SFx accuracy
The match-grade barrel and excellent trigger contribute to the pistol’s high accuracy. Users find that it performs exceptionally well in both competitive and defensive shooting scenarios.
Canik TP9 SFx Comfort
Canik TP9 SFx Maintenance
The TP9 SFx Elite is relatively easy to disassemble and clean. Regular maintenance is straightforward, ensuring the pistol remains in optimal condition with minimal effort.
Watch how to clean Canik TP9 SFx
Conclusion
The Canik TP9 SFx Elite 9mm is a well-rounded pistol that excels in reliability, accuracy, and user comfort. Its high-capacity magazine, ergonomic design, and advanced features make it a top choice for both competitive shooters and those seeking a dependable self-defense firearm. Whether you’re a seasoned shooter or a beginner, the TP9 SFx Elite offers a superior shooting experience.
What does TP9SFX mean?
The **TP9SFX** is a high-performance, semi-automatic pistol designed by Canik. It’s part of the TP9 series and is particularly popular for competition shooting.
Here are some key features:
- – Caliber: 9mm
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– Barrel Length: 5.2 inches
- – Sights: Fiber-optic front sight and blackout rear sight
- – Trigger: Single-action with a short reset
- – Optic Ready: Comes with multiple adapter plates for mounting various reflex sights
- – Ergonomics: Interchangeable backstraps for a custom fit
- – Magazine Capacity: Typically 20 rounds
sam deskins (verified owner) –
My TP9SF arrived yesterday and wanted to say thank thank you guys and look forward to firing it today at our club range. I’m really impressed by the trigger, better than the Taurus G3 I have and I thought that was a good trigger.
Harrison –
great, and send a feedback after your finish shooting at the range. we always do better to deliver on time
Jim – LA (verified owner) –
Nice to hear positive comments about a gun I just bought after a 25 round test fire.
I have shot 10 different 9mm in the last week and love the trigger and how accurate I am able to shoot with a new gun.
Also has the limited edition camo which I find ever cool.
My step son who is a cop only likes Glocks which I think their sights suck.
Every other gun to him is a piece of shit.
I aim to prove him wrong.
Can wait to bring home my gun next week
Robert Bruce (verified owner) –
I bought the TP9-SFx and love it. The only mod, I made to it, was to the guide rod / recoil spring and the striker spring with a kit from Sprinco – Recoil Management System. Wow, what a difference and I haven’t had any failures or jams. Approx. 2,000 rounds through it. A super value for the money.
Tom Oatman (verified owner) –
Since I bought this one, I carried a Glock for my entire Law Enforcement career. Once I retired, I stumbled across Canik at a gun show and loved the trigger feel. It was $300 so I figured why not. It’s now my favorite 9mm by a good bit. In fact, when I have to requalify annually, I always use the Canik, and have shot perfect scores the last two years I’ve been using it, something I never did with the Glock, despite regular training and years of shooting it. The Canik just shoots better for me. I did change the sights for SpeedSights which are great. Otherwise stock. I’ll probably add a SFX with red dot cut at some point just for fun, but the SF is great, and I think would have been a fantastic duty gun, if I had the option to carry one.
David B Casady (verified owner) –
Canik fits my hand well. Glock is the least ergonomic handgun ever made. Canik is easy to disassemble. I have no trouble with disassembling Glocks, but based on what I see at ranges, it is the second most difficult to disassemble. Glock are able to give the same pattern no matter who is shooting. My Canik gives a nice group. The Smith & Wesson/Walther model 99 is my favorite all time handgun. New in the box, it had a Walther upper and a S&W lower. It still gives quarter sized 6 shot groups at 25 yards.
MSG Virgil Stone (verified owner) –
Not only is Turkey one of our NATO Allies, Turkey has the second largest military in NATO after the USA. Unlike most of the other members, they spend more on defense and do not depend on the USA to cover for them. We have had bases in turkey for over 50 years.
There are some recent political happenings in Turkey (coup attempt) that make many people unsettled. The Turks can say the same thing about recent American political happenings (coup attempt). We do not have to agree on every issue to be valuable in a mutual defense relationship. We are not locked in step hand in hand with any of our NATO Allies. We have differences with all of them.
I spent over a year in Turkey working in and out of Turkey and Northern Iraq and Kurdistan. The Turkish people are like humans everywhere. Mostly very good folks. The bad guys are like bad guys everywhere, bad guys. The Turkish military is on the best trained, well equipped and professional arms of the 15 or so NATO countries I have worked with. They have a proud military tradition that includes many large scale victories over Russia, Great Britain, France, Italy, Greece and other world powers of their times.
The NATO Test and Certification program that Canik passed with the highest scores ever recorded was no small feat. Canik blazed through NATO Certifications faster (buy far) than any other company in history. It is not easy to do.
Canik (Samsun Domestic Defense and Industry Corporation) is a DARPA Class / General Dynamics Class ISO 9001 state of the art defense and high tech industry facility. They make extremely well designed products. They have more foreign contracts than HK, Glock & Walther combined. To jump start domestic small arms development, Canik / Samsun Domestic Defense partnered with FB “Łucznik” Radom of Poland and with Carl Walther GmbH of Germany (another NATO ally we have many, many political issues with).
The fact that ‘people’ depend on media reports to determine whom one should like or not like and what countries are ‘our friends’ is not real politic. The world is much less black & white than that. The real facts about Canik and Turkey speak for themselves.
Ryan Cleckner (verified owner) –
Aha – that should read “doesn’t come ready for a red-dot sight.” You’ll either need an adapter plate for the rear dovetail or have your slide milled to accept a sight.
BILL MARTIN (verified owner) –
Wow Turkish guns sure cause some mental health issues for some folks.If you don’t want one don’t buy one. Turkey is a member of NATO. Austria is not. So are Glocks ok to buy? The government of Turkey is not building the gun so what is your point?I would bet that the folks who say don’t buy a Canik have never even shot one.
My money my choice. I own 2 Caniks and they put Glock triggers to shame without having to spend $150 or more on a trigger. Walther is the only company who makes a striker fired pistol with a better trigger IMO.