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Canik TP9SF Review [2023]: Cheap but worth it?

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After shooting the Canik TP9SF, it’s hard to find a reason to truly dislike this gun. It’s a quality handgun that fires great and is fun to shoot. The TP9SF comes with some high-grade features–most notably its trigger–and a reliability factor you would come to expect for a concealed carry firearm.

Not only that…But the Canik is perfect for those on a budget! This isn’t just one of those budget guns that cut back on its quality or safety for pricing sakes. (If you’re looking for one of those, just go ahead and grab a Hi-Point.)

I used the One Series when it came to this review.

The One Series is the exact same gun as the standard TP9SF. It just comes with fewer accessories out of the box but with an even more attractive price.

Either way, I absolutely love this gun and would definitely recommend this to those looking for the best bang for their buck.

Canik TP9SF Specs

  • Host Platform Canik TP9
  • Caliber 9mm
  • Magazines Mec Gar
  • Weight 1.78 lbs
  • Barrel Length 4.46’’
  • Capacity 16 + 1

What is the Canik TP9SF?

In my opinion, the Canik TP9SF is an amazing firearm–both in value and quality. However, let’s go ahead and address the elephant in the room. This is a Turkish-made handgun and has become the standard sidearm of the Turkish army.

Now, many of you diehards and politically-charged owners may scoff at this. But don’t let this dissuade you. The Canik is an incredible pistol–especially for those on a budget.

The TP9SF is also just one member of Canik’s TP9 family.

The selections go to include the TP9EC, TP9SA, TP9SF Elite, and TP9SFx. There are slight variations between each of these guns, but all still carry the same quality and value.

Canik TP9SF Features Review

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1 Striker Indicator

When the gun is ready to fire, a red bulb indicator is shown that the striker is in the ready position.

2 Canik’s Famous Single Action Trigger

This single action trigger is one of the best triggers you will find on any handgun.

3 MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny Rail

With this Picatinny attached to the front end of the weapon, there is definite room for attachments and customizations.

4 Warren Tactical Sights

The TP9SF comes stock with Warren Tactical sights with a front dot sight.

Canik TP9SF Review: Our Take

This handgun is AWESOME! The Canik TP9SF is our budget-gun recommendation. Want to know a budget handgun that didn’t make the grade? Check out our SCCY 9mm Review.

No, I don’t think it can replace higher-end duty-level guns. But… for a budget firearm, the Canik TP9SF can serve as a great option and it punches way above its class.

This means that if I have a choice for a duty gun, I’ll personally pick a Glock, Sig, CZ, or H&K over the Canik. However, if I’m working with a budget or I want a gun that I don’t want to be too worried about abusing (ranch gun, truck gun, etc.) or if someone is is looking for a first gun to just get started and they aren’t quite sure which gun that they’d really like to end up with, then the Canik is it!

The TP9 pistol from Canik is a polymer striker-fired gun. It is comfortable enough, the controls work, and it is SUPER reliable. However, where the Canik really shines is its awesome trigger!

The trigger on the TP9SF is so good, that I think it is better than options available on higher-end guns. Seriously, out of the box, I think the trigger is as good as, or better than, stock H&K, CZ, and Glock triggers!

One gripe… the bore height is a bit tall. The Warren sights are a nice touch but the skinny rear sight makes the slide appear taller (leaner).

So, in the end, I think it is an excellent budget pistol – so much so that I put it in my list of best 9mm pistols with the mark of best budget option. However, if you’re wanting to improve or upgrade, then check out that article to see which ones are better and why.

Canik TP9SF Review: Pros and Cons

  • Very Reliable
  • Awesome Trigger
  • Affordable
  • Ergonomic
  • A bit tall in the hand
  • One Series only has one magazine, grip module
  • Ugly

RELIABILITY

Flawlessly reliable in our testing

A+
ACCURACY

Duty-gun Accurate

A-
CUSTOMIZATION

No more customizable than any other polymer striker fired handgun

A
ERGONOMICS

Comfortable in the hand, could be nicer

B+
VALUE

Incredible value!

A+
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Our Grade

A

Reviewed by Ryan Cleckner

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A

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The Canik TP9SF is a great starter gun suitable for any budget. But owning a gun doesn’t just mean having the actual weapon. You’re gonna need some key essentials.

Once you’ve got these particulars situated, it’s time to move on to the fun stuff. And there are plenty of customizable options for the Canik TP9SF.

Best Sights for the Canik TP9SF

Putting a top-notch red dot sight on your pistol is becoming more and more popular as time goes by. As a matter of fact, some manufacturers are releasing their newer models to be optics ready–see our Springfield Armory Hellcat review. And while the TP9SF doesn’t come ready for a sight, with a little know-how, you can outfit yours with one of these cool options.

Our Editor’s Choice for optics on the Canik is the Vortex Optics Venom. It comes with a large, clear window and a 3 MOA red dot making for fast and easy targeting. And don’t worry about making adjustments. You can easily make single MOA changes through simple dial functions for both elevation and windage. The Venom is also equipped with 20 different brightness levels, so you’ll be prepared for any situation. CHECK IT OUT ON AMAZON

The Ade Advanced Optics Micro is another solid choice for the Canik TP9F. Just like the Vortex, it comes with multiple brightness settings and 1 MOA adjustment dial. The biggest difference between the two is that this comes standard with a 6 MOA red dot.

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