Canik TP9 Elite SC Blackout 9mm Subcompact
About this product
What is the Canik TP9 Elite SC Blackout 9mm Subcompact? It is a subcompact, optics-ready 9mm duty pistol built on a black polymer frame for concealed carry, featuring an aggressively serrated steel slide, a blackout rear sight with a high-visibility front, and an impressive out-of-the-box kit. Developed from the larger TP9 series, this model represents a direct attempt to compete in the CCW arena against established players. Its design emphasizes immediate use with minimal aftermarket purchases, a philosophy evident in the included gear.
What is the Canik TP9 Elite SC Blackout used for?
This pistol is a dedicated concealed carry weapon (CCW) and backup-duty firearm, designed for all-day comfort and discreet profile maintenance. Its 12+1 and 15+1 magazine options provide a versatility not found in many single-stack micro-compacts like the Ruger LCP Max, allowing for a realistic training-to-carry magazine commonality. The 3.6-inch barrel and slide serrations optimized for press-checks make it a functional tool for close-quarters defensive use where rapid sight acquisition is critical.
How does the Canik TP9 Elite SC compare to the Sig Sauer P365?
The Canik TP9 Elite SC is a bulkier, more feature-complete platform out of the box, while the Sig Sauer P365 prioritizes absolute minimalist dimensions. At 1.45 inches wide, the Canik is a full 0.2 inches wider than the P365, making it less suited for deep-concealment roles but offering a more substantial grip for shooters with larger hands. The Canik's trigger is objectively better for precision work, breaking at a clean 4.5 pounds versus the P365's spongier 6-pound break, but that advantage comes with the aforementioned size penalty.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
Unloaded, the pistol weighs 24.78 ounces (702 grams) and measures 6.6 inches in overall length, 4.8 inches in height, with a width of 1.45 inches. The 3.6-inch barrel provides a balance between ballistic efficiency and concealment, though you sacrifice some velocity compared to a full-size duty gun like our Stevens 334 in .308 Win. The slide's optic cut is specific to the Shield RMSc footprint pattern, a detail critical for suppressor-height sight compatibility.
Who is this NOT for?
This pistol is not for the ultra-minimalist CCW carrier seeking the absolute thinnest possible profile. If your primary metric is printing avoidance in fitted clothing, the width will be a dealbreaker. It is also a poor choice for a first-time firearm buyer intimidated by mechanical complexity; the multiple backstraps, holster options, and optic-ready system require a baseline familiarity to configure effectively. For those seeking a simpler, dedicated hunting sidearm, a revolver or a larger-frame pistol is a more appropriate tool.
What's in the box?
You receive the pistol, one 12-round flush-fit magazine, one 15-round extended magazine with a grip sleeve, a reversible IWB/OWB paddle/soft-shell hybrid holster, a cleaning rod and brush, interchangeable small and large backstraps, a cable lock, and the optic mounting plate for the Shield RMSc footprint. The inclusion of a functional (if basic) holster and two distinct magazine types is a significant value-add that sets it apart from bare-bones competitors. For a similarly comprehensive kit in a different discipline, see our Stevens 555 Sporting 20 Gauge package.
Is the Canik TP9 Elite SC worth it at $399.99?
At $399.99, this pistol represents exceptional mechanical value, effectively undercutting comparably equipped offerings from Walther or Smith & Wesson by nearly $150. You are paying for a reliable, accurate Turkish-made action with a stellar trigger and receiving a usable carry kit on day one, eliminating the common $100+ initial accessory investment. The financial calculus is straightforward: if you can manage its subcompact-but-not-micro size, the performance-per-dollar ratio is among the best in its class.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 24.78 oz unloaded — balances heft for control with polymer-frame carry comfort.
- Includes two magazines (12+1 & 15+1) and a holster — saves ~$100 in initial setup costs.
- Trigger breaks at a consistent 4.5 lbs — superior to most striker-fired pistols in its price tier.
- Optic-ready for Shield RMSc footprint — direct-mount for Holosun 407K/507K eliminates plate needs.
Trade-offs
- Width of 1.45 inches — 0.2" thicker than a Sig P365, making it less ideal for deep concealment.
- Proprietary optic cut — limits direct red-dot options without an adapter plate for RMR/Holosun 507C.
- Included holster is a basic hybrid — most users will upgrade to a dedicated kydex rig for ~$70.
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Key attributes
| upc | 787450608917 |
| manufacturer | CANIK |
| manufacturer part number | HG5643-N |
| action | Striker Fired |
| atf type | Pistol |
| barrel length | 3.6" |
| caliber/gauge | 9mm |
| capacity | 15 + 1 |
| color | Black |
| length | 6.7 |
| model | TP9 Elite |
| number of magazines | 2 (1) 12 rd., (1) 15 rd. |
| package height | 2.4 |
| package width | 8.9 |
| product type | Semi-Auto Pistol |
| safety | Loaded Chamber Indicator |
| shipping weight | 3.5 |
| sights | Warren Tactical 3-Dot |
| sights type | Fixed Sights |
| slide description | Optic Ready/Serrated |
| state restriction (or) | NO SALE TO OREGON |
| state restriction (ri) | NO DIRECT SHIP TO RHODE ISLAND |
| state restriction (wa) | NO DIRECT SHIP TO WASHINGTON |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with Trijicon RMR optics?
- No, it is not directly compatible. The slide is cut for the Shield RMSc/Holosun 407K/507K footprint. Mounting a Trijicon RMR requires an additional adapter plate, which must be sourced from a third-party manufacturer like CHPWS or calculated kinetics, adding approximately $60-80 and raising the optic height.
- Does it fit Glock 19 holsters?
- Generally, no. While similar in concept, the Canik TP9 Elite SC has distinct slide and trigger guard geometries. You will need a holster molded specifically for the TP9 Elite SC. The included hybrid holster provides a functional starting point, but dedicated kydex from brands like Vedder or Tulster is recommended for long-term carry.
- How long does shipping take to an FFL?
- Processing takes 1-2 business days after payment clearance. Transit time via our standard carrier is 3-5 business days to the continental US. Your chosen FFL must have their license on file with us before shipment is released; ensure you coordinate with them first. Total timeline from order to FFL notification is typically 5-8 business days.
- Does this work with SureFire X300 weapon lights?
- Yes, the Picatinny accessory rail will accept the SureFire X300U-A/B models, Streamlight TLR-1/7A, and most other standard pistol lights. Note that a light this large will extend past the 3.6-inch muzzle, increasing the holster search complexity significantly. For a flush fit, consider the smaller Streamlight TLR-7 Sub.