Hello fellow CGNers!
Just bought a used TP9SF, and I'm planning on doing some dry fire training with this pistol.
The problem is, I have heard from multiple forums that TP9SF has issues with cracked firing pins after extensive dry firing. The striker spring seems to be too strong on these guns.
I have heard that replacing the striker spring with a weaker Glock striker spring will prevent this problem, but will doing so cause failure to fire when live firing? If you have replaced the striker springs on your Canik, please chime in with your choice of spring and your experience, thanks!
Also, if I keep the stock striker spring, will using a snap cap prevent this issue? Is there any durable snap caps that you would recommend? And is there any good laser ammo / dry firing practice system that's available in Canada?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated! Cheers!
Just bought a used TP9SF, and I'm planning on doing some dry fire training with this pistol.
The problem is, I have heard from multiple forums that TP9SF has issues with cracked firing pins after extensive dry firing. The striker spring seems to be too strong on these guns.
I have heard that replacing the striker spring with a weaker Glock striker spring will prevent this problem, but will doing so cause failure to fire when live firing? If you have replaced the striker springs on your Canik, please chime in with your choice of spring and your experience, thanks!
Also, if I keep the stock striker spring, will using a snap cap prevent this issue? Is there any durable snap caps that you would recommend? And is there any good laser ammo / dry firing practice system that's available in Canada?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated! Cheers!


















































