The Canik TP9, is still relevant I own the mc9 i absolutely love it awesome shooter..Im actually picking up the TP9sc tomorrow 😂 😢lol.. Awesome review Paul 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾the Canik mc9L is on my list as well 😂
Thanks for showing the differences between these two pistols. I have a TP9 Elite SF currently. There's no cutouts for optics on it. During this year, I wanted to go with the SC model, because I require another pistol that has cutouts for microdots. As of late, Canik just released the new MC9LS and L models. I now will be getting the MC9LS pistol in the near future. It'll become my concealed carry next year.
I know it sounds dumb but was the Tp9 elite sc that gave you the little cut on your left thumb 😅, some people don't know but some people get cuts when they grab the gun too high and the slider ends up taking a little chunk off.
oh yea it was! I racked the front of the slide and my fingers slipped and it took a chunk of skin out of my finger and thumb! That gun has made me bleed at least 3 times! You could hammer a nail w/ those steel iron sights!
both can direct mount any rmsc optics , the SC comes with a shim/plate if you will but you can absolutely direct mount to the SC and get a better "lower" co witness one just is thinner and slightly shorter optics is a none issue
You don't need an adapter plate for the optic to mount. I have the Tp9 elite sc and mounted it directly to the slide using the sane screws that came with the plate. Holosun 407k green dot.
That’s true except you only have the screws holding the optic in place which absorb all the recoil and could sheer. An adapter plate has the recoil lugs to help absorb those forces.
I think he turned off commenting cause I can only reply to someone else's comment because he's wrong with the tp9 elite SC you can direct mount the holosun 407k i have with mines
@@OpticsReady Correct about the TP9 but the MC9 has the drilled holes for tabs and is made to direct mount the electronic optics that are compatable with it.
The front site on the Canik TP9 Elite SC is a phosphorus site, not a true night site. The phosphorus needs to be charged with some type of light in order to glow. Not really good for nightime concealed carry. Easily changed with tritium sights.
@@OpticsReady My edc is the Elite. My best friend has the Mete MC. I prefer the Elite, she prefers the MC. We're both very comfortable with both of them. This may be partially because my EDC for years was a steel framed Witness 10mm, since I lived in Alaska for many years. Don't need the 10mm in Oregon.
The Canik TP9, is still relevant I own the mc9
i absolutely love it awesome shooter..Im actually picking up the TP9sc tomorrow 😂 😢lol..
Awesome review Paul 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾the Canik mc9L is on my list as well 😂
Awesome video Paul..keep that great content coming brother 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Thank you!
Thanks for showing the differences between these two pistols. I have a TP9 Elite SF currently. There's no cutouts for optics on it. During this year, I wanted to go with the SC model, because I require another pistol that has cutouts for microdots. As of late, Canik just released the new MC9LS and L models. I now will be getting the MC9LS pistol in the near future. It'll become my concealed carry next year.
I know it sounds dumb but was the Tp9 elite sc that gave you the little cut on your left thumb 😅, some people don't know but some people get cuts when they grab the gun too high and the slider ends up taking a little chunk off.
oh yea it was! I racked the front of the slide and my fingers slipped and it took a chunk of skin out of my finger and thumb! That gun has made me bleed at least 3 times! You could hammer a nail w/ those steel iron sights!
@@OpticsReady Not the only handgun that makes you bleed.
both can direct mount any rmsc optics , the SC comes with a shim/plate if you will but you can absolutely direct mount to the SC and get a better "lower" co witness one just is thinner and slightly shorter optics is a none issue
The only problem with a direct mount is all the recoil goes to the screws .. thats why we don't recommend that set up.
@@OpticsReady The MC9 is setup for direct mount.
You don't need an
adapter plate for the
optic to mount. I have
the Tp9 elite sc and
mounted it directly to the slide using the sane screws
that came with the plate.
Holosun 407k green dot.
That’s true except you only have the screws holding the optic in place which absorb all the recoil and could sheer. An adapter plate has the recoil lugs to help absorb those forces.
I think he turned off commenting cause I can only reply to someone else's comment because he's wrong with the tp9 elite SC you can direct mount the holosun 407k i have with mines
@@OpticsReady Correct about the TP9 but the MC9 has the drilled holes for tabs and is made to direct mount the electronic optics that are compatable with it.
Paul ? Will the CCW vortex fit on the Glock 43x without a plate..
Yea sir it will
@@OpticsReady Thanks brother you’re Awesome 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
The front site on the Canik TP9 Elite SC is a phosphorus site, not a true night site. The phosphorus needs to be charged with some type of light in order to glow. Not really good for nightime concealed carry. Easily changed with tritium sights.
But im going to get the Mc9 Ls next !
Nice they do look nice
I went with the TP9 SC, i preferred the chunkyness compared to the skinny MC9
Love hearing that. Even though the mc9 should be “better” there’s something about the tp9 elite SC that just feels really nice.
@@OpticsReady My edc is the Elite. My best friend has the Mete MC. I prefer the Elite, she prefers the MC. We're both very comfortable with both of them. This may be partially because my EDC for years was a steel framed Witness 10mm, since I lived in Alaska for many years. Don't need the 10mm in Oregon.