Canik TP9SA 9mm Pistols now in stock!

Decocker is not an issue, and a press check to re-engage the striker on a live round.. again shouldn't be an issue in Canada at the range…

Even if it was an apocalypse zombie attack, you will be out of your element unless, you are familiar with your firearm, and have spent some time in the military.

If you are accidentally de-cocking this pistol… you should probably consider turning in your RPAL.

This pistol has the quality of the name brand pistols, that sell for more $… don't buy this if you want a name brand pistol.
 
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Why are you guys going on about a decocker. It's there to decock it so you don't have to dry fire it, not to decock on a live road. The last time I checked you still have to rack the slide to load a live round on every other as well.

Ryan
 
Why are you guys going on about a decocker. It's there to decock it so you don't have to dry fire it, not to decock on a live road. The last time I checked you still have to rack the slide to load a live round on every other as well.

Ryan

It's human nature Ryan, finding something to complain just to start a conversation.
All publicity is good publicity everywhere else but here on CGN lol...
 
In a YouTube video, someone said that the SA version takes different mags than the earlier versions and that the SA version actually takes M9 mags. Not sure if anyone can confirm this?
 
In a YouTube video, someone said that the SA version takes different mags than the earlier versions and that the SA version actually takes M9 mags. Not sure if anyone can confirm this?

It comes with its own mecgar mags, theses are different from the original tp9 mags. M9 mags wont work with out modification as the mag release slot is in a different position.

I have had one for almost a year, it is a good shooter, nice ergos, a great striker fire trigger. I put a vortex venom on it, (using a cz 75 dovetail adapter for burris fast fire.)
 
I'll bump this one ... I think we're SOL when it comes to a Canadian legal barrel in the TP9V2. I had contacted Century Arms and they're unable to get just barrels to have it swapped. The TP9SF and FX will be very good buys if we get them here. Any plans for these models Ryan?

Hey Chemist,

are you getting in near feature the new Canik TP9SF or TP9SFX in?
 
I'll bump this one ... I think we're SOL when it comes to a Canadian legal barrel in the TP9V2. I had contacted Century Arms and they're unable to get just barrels to have it swapped. The TP9SF and FX will be very good buys if we get them here. Any plans for these models Ryan?

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Took my new TP9SA to the range the other day and to say I am very impressed would be an understatement. To call a gun more accurate than another is a mistake, IMO, but I am able to shoot this pistol VERY well. I will attribute this to the trigger and "feel" in my hand. My wife also enjoyed shooting the TP9SA over the M&P9 and her proficiency increased ten fold (she is a new pistol shooter). It seemed to like both 115 and 124 grain commercial ammo.

As to the decocker, this never concerned me in the slightest when I purchased it and still doesn't. I really cannot imagine how one would accidently de-#### the pistol when holstering or any other way for that matter, other than pushing the de-cocker button. It actually takes a decent amount of pressure to push and is recessed below the slide slightly, so it cannot snag on anything. My .02.
 
Love mine ! Every good thing they say aboutthis gun is true. Fantastic operation, tortured to death and keeps going, fantastic trigger and a price point that can't be beat. I have many handguns of all makes and sizes, but without a doubt this is my favorite 9mm. They are now producing a .40, but there is no plans at present to import them into North America, shame really !
 
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