Posted September 2, 2017 7:30 am by Comments

By Jacki Billings

The safety update includes all Canik 9x19mm pistols. (Photo: Canik via Facebook)
A product safety warning and severe duty upgrade notice was issued Friday on Canik’s line of 9x19mm pistols, according to U.S. distributor Century Arms.
The notice applies only to Canik’s TP9SA, TP9SF, TP9SFx, TP9SF Elite and TP9SF Elite-S which have demonstrated that repeated abusive dropping “may result in damage to safety features and unintentional discharge.” No other products are affected by the safety bulletin.
Similar to Sig Sauer who suffered public backlash after the P320 unintentionally discharged during drop testing conducted by Omaha Outdoors, Canik is stopping just short of a recall and instead offering a “voluntary upgrade” to combat the problem. The upgrade will revamp the trigger safety spring and firing pin block spring to increase the safety of the aforementioned pistols.
The company says all pistols currently comply with and exceed current industry and military abusive handling standards and that there are no safety concerns under ordinary handling conditions. Repeatedly dropping the 9mm pistols, however, damages, disables and deforms internal components. Canik suggests any handgun that suffers a significant impact should be inspected by a gunsmith before continued use.
Before eager Instagrammers and gun owners take to the range to test

Source: Guns.com

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