I want one, but all I find are OOS or 2x MSRP! In that case, you might want to give the Canik TP9SFX a chance, especially since it has a shockingly low price and high value. Let me know what you think in the comments!S U P P O R T Good Pa. It seems my TP9 SFx only get good spinners at 1.110" exactly. Holosun 507C X2 Pistol Red Dot Sight - ACSS Vulcan Reticle. bangwithsticks 3 yr. ago. I have found that 124 grn bullets work the best in my SF and SFX (as well as a Glock 19 and 43). My SFx will plunk/feed/firejust fine to 1.160 (acme 147 FP red coated), The barrel will accept even more, but they hang up in the magazine beyond .160, My PPQ M2 however, won't consistently feed anything longer than 1.145ish. I've since moved on to other bullets that are more short/tight chamber friendly, so I'm good either way. Believe the hype. A lot of pistols try to say they are the best bang-for-your-buck. The other parts of the texturing are not designed to be aggressive. Well, I'm trying to save time at the range. Considering that fact, you must know where it is best to buy this gun. Yeah, Century has a bad reputation due to putting out junk AKs. If youre going the competition route and especially if you end up in USPSA Carry Optics divisionyoull need a red dot. Remember: lock the slide back, insert mag, use the slide lock to chamber the round, keep your weapon pointed downrange at all times until it's been verified clear, and happy shooting. Twenty-one rounds last a long time. In that case, it will be more practical for you to switch out the magazine release to something lower profile. We're neither a political nor firearm sales forum. The topic of "favorite" ammo comes up quite a bit from Canik owners. All of those bullets are coated!! Any thoughts on those? That being said, you must only buy from reliable stores where you can buy great quality at the best price. Never a jam. With a red dot its absolutely the best Ive used including Glock 34, Walther PPQ Match, FN, and CZ P10. I've become a fan of Caniks as well, though I have fewer than you. I have read this article, it is very informative. Lots and lots of gun for the price point. I would not buy anything associated with Century Arms. The Canik TP9 series started as a licensed copy of the Walther P99. 9 different loads in .1 grain increments sounds like a really tedious time at the press to me, and you can probably get the info you need from .2 grain increments pretty easily. Is there anything that can match the value delivered by Canik? Just passed 1000 total rounds with no failures. Follow-up shots are quick due to a trigger with an awesome reset, very short and crisp. It seems like they should do a lot for grip but they dont. Throw a white light on the rail and this is a formidable home defense pistol. They are both around the same price point? @olstynI have a carbide reamer with a .344 pilot in my posession. We're neither a political nor firearm sales forum. Use load data at your own risk. I have found 145/147s shoot OK with 3.0gr and the 124/125s shoot OK with 3.25+gr of Tite Group. For that, you can discover the amazing factors that make the firearm great. Check if the gun is surely unloaded.