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<blockquote data-quote="devildog88" data-source="post: 3630818" data-attributes="member: 45900"><p>I had been browsing the cheaper 9mms and looking for ones with decent triggers that were still on the cheaper end. I own a walther pps m2, so I had looked at the pdp(which also seemed really nice), but settled one a manufacturer I had zero guns from. I watched a few reviews and figured I would give it a try. One range trip and 100 rounds later, I am very happy with my purchase. I settled on a Canik TP9sfx with a vortex red dot on it. The pistol shoots far better than I do with me managing a 5 inch grouping at 20 or so yards. It shot well within my acceptable limits and just thought I would pass on some highs and lows I saw with it.</p><p></p><p>First off, it came with 2-20 round mags, assorted mag release height buttons, 4 optics plates, a holster, and a toolkit. Very nice assortment of gear and the holster seems usable. The viper red dot seems fine. Eventually I would like to put a shake awake option on it, but fine for now. The pistol feels good in my hands, medium size grip. The trigger is fantastic, very similar to the walther trigger except more initial take-up I think. Take-down is pretty simple. It has an accessory rail and cuts in the slide near the front and rear for grip points. It even comes with a small charging handle though I have never seen one used on a pistol.</p><p></p><p>As far as cons, I wish the grip was maybe a bit more sticky/aggressive, but it will be serviceable. I may add grip tape to it. For now that is the only negative thing I have to say about it. We will see how it runs by round 1000, but I expect it to be fine. I had zero issues with the first 50 115 grain fmj I put through it, but did have some ejection issues on a couple of handloads. It likes the hotter rounds and my handloads were likely a little soft. I attribute this to my fault rather that the pistol's. I will turn it up a notch for this gun in future reloads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devildog88, post: 3630818, member: 45900"] I had been browsing the cheaper 9mms and looking for ones with decent triggers that were still on the cheaper end. I own a walther pps m2, so I had looked at the pdp(which also seemed really nice), but settled one a manufacturer I had zero guns from. I watched a few reviews and figured I would give it a try. One range trip and 100 rounds later, I am very happy with my purchase. I settled on a Canik TP9sfx with a vortex red dot on it. The pistol shoots far better than I do with me managing a 5 inch grouping at 20 or so yards. It shot well within my acceptable limits and just thought I would pass on some highs and lows I saw with it. First off, it came with 2-20 round mags, assorted mag release height buttons, 4 optics plates, a holster, and a toolkit. Very nice assortment of gear and the holster seems usable. The viper red dot seems fine. Eventually I would like to put a shake awake option on it, but fine for now. The pistol feels good in my hands, medium size grip. The trigger is fantastic, very similar to the walther trigger except more initial take-up I think. Take-down is pretty simple. It has an accessory rail and cuts in the slide near the front and rear for grip points. It even comes with a small charging handle though I have never seen one used on a pistol. As far as cons, I wish the grip was maybe a bit more sticky/aggressive, but it will be serviceable. I may add grip tape to it. For now that is the only negative thing I have to say about it. We will see how it runs by round 1000, but I expect it to be fine. I had zero issues with the first 50 115 grain fmj I put through it, but did have some ejection issues on a couple of handloads. It likes the hotter rounds and my handloads were likely a little soft. I attribute this to my fault rather that the pistol's. I will turn it up a notch for this gun in future reloads. [/QUOTE]
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