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  • Sullivan_pbr

    Marksman
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    Aug 17, 2011
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    Romney
    I've been quite impressed with mine. I have a canik cz75 clone and also a the tp9sa which is a design of its own. I've had no issues from either.
     

    Wolfhound

    Hired Goon
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    Apr 11, 2011
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    Henry County
    I have a Canik 55 which is a copy of the CZ75 compact. It shoots well and has a nice trigger. Good gun for the money. I also own a CZ-75B and a few other clones and the Canik is as good as any of them.
     

    R33D0

    Plinker
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    Oct 10, 2010
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    The tp9sa is a great gun, excellent trigger and the ergonomics are pretty good for the pricepoint, the only drawback for some people is the decocker on top of the slide.
     

    Kameseri

    Plinker
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    Jan 20, 2013
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    8
    B-Burg
    Especially for what is included (aside from the initial quality) you get I think 2 mags, cleaning kit, lock, case, etc. Great deal.
     

    wesnellans

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    Oct 6, 2012
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    Marshall County
    My only concern, and this is just what I get from the interwebz, is the decocker being as out in the open as it is. This gun has no illusions of a DA trigger, from what I understand. One press of the decocker and you've got a disabled gun until you manually cycle the slide. Not a problem for a range gun, HUGE problem for a defensive piece, IMHO.

    Reference: http://youtu.be/I2TJh--Oztk
     

    milton

    Sharpshooter
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    May 19, 2008
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    My only concern, and this is just what I get from the interwebz, is the decocker being as out in the open as it is. This gun has no illusions of a DA trigger, from what I understand. One press of the decocker and you've got a disabled gun until you manually cycle the slide. Not a problem for a range gun, HUGE problem for a defensive piece, IMHO.

    Reference: http://youtu.be/I2TJh--Oztk
    While I agree that there are many options out there that don't have this stupid decocker to worry about, I think it would be near impossible to activate this unintentionally. It takes some firm force to activate it. I wouldn't lose sleep over it.

    That being said, I bought one to see what the hype was about. It's definitely a nice pistol that is underpriced for what it is. Good ergos, great trigger, accurate, and absolutely reliable at this point. It's been a great purchase, and one of my favorites to shoot.
     

    GlockRyan

    Plinker
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    Feb 1, 2011
    125
    16
    Terre Haute
    Definitely one of the best "High Value, Low Cost" options out there. My only dislike is the sights they are steel, but lack a definite edge on the rear.
     

    bauerr3

    Sharpshooter
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    7   0   0
    Jul 29, 2013
    338
    18
    Southside
    I'm really looking forward to my birthday this year, as this will be my birthday present. Most people want to drink when turning 21, I just want to buy guns :ar15:
     
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