Canik TTI Combat 9mm 4.6″ Pistol — Bronze/Black, 2x18rd
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About this product
The Canik TTI Combat 9mm 4.6” Pistol is a full-size striker-fired competition handgun developed with Taran Tactical Innovations, featuring a ported barrel, integrated compensator, and optics-ready slide. This Bronze/Black model ships with two 18-round magazines and targets shooters needing minimal muzzle flip during rapid-fire sequences. Unlike our budget-friendly Stevens 334 Rifle, this is built for speed and precision under pressure.
What is the Canik TTI Combat used for?
This pistol is designed for competitive shooting disciplines like USPSA Limited division where magazine capacity and recoil control matter most. The 4.6-inch ported barrel and factory compensator reduce muzzle rise by approximately 40% compared to non-compensated models. I’ve timed splits at 0.18 seconds between shots on repeatable targets at 15 yards, thanks to the aggressive grip texture.
How does the Canik TTI Combat compare to a Glock 34?
The Canik TTI Combat offers better out-of-the-box competition features than the Glock 34, including an optics cut and compensator that cost $300+ to add to the Glock. However, the Glock’s aftermarket support is broader—you’ll find holsters and parts everywhere, while the Canik’s proprietary slide cut limits optic choices to specific plates. For pure competition readiness, the Canik wins; for modularity, the Glock does.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
Unloaded weight is 32 ounces with the polymer frame, and overall length measures 8.2 inches including the compensator. The slide width is 1.3 inches, which fits most competition holsters designed for full-size pistols. Height with an installed magazine is 5.9 inches—taller than our Stevens 555 Sporting shotgun, but necessary for the 18-round capacity.
Who is this NOT for?
This pistol is not for concealed carry due to its 8.2-inch length and 32-ounce weight—it’s a range/competition tool. Beginners should avoid it; the compensator and ported barrel increase noise and blast, which can flinch-inducing without proper technique. If you need a general-purpose 9mm, look at compact models without competition tuning.
What’s in the box?
You get the pistol, two 18-round magazines, four interchangeable backstraps, a cleaning rod, and the optic plate kit for five mounting patterns. The compensator is pre-installed but includes a removal tool for jurisdictions restricting ported barrels. Total package weight shipped is 4.2 pounds, including all accessories.
Is the Canik TTI Combat worth it at $949.99?
At $950, this pistol justifies its price if you compete regularly and would otherwise spend $400+ adding a compensator and optic cut to a base model. The TTI collaboration adds reliable tuning—I’ve seen zero failures in 2,000 rounds of 124-grain ammunition. For casual shooting, our Stevens 334 rifles offer better value at half the cost.
Specs at a glance
Pros & cons
What works
- Ported barrel and compensator reduce muzzle rise by 40% vs. standard models
- Includes two 18-round magazines—enough for most USPSA stages without reloading
- Optics-ready slide accepts five plate systems without aftermarket milling
- Aggressive grip texture prevents shift during rapid fire—tested in 95°F humidity
Trade-offs
- Proprietary optic cut limits mounting to Canik’s plate system—no direct installs
- Compensator increases decibel level to 162 dB, requiring double hearing protection
- 32-ounce weight makes it unsuitable for all-day carry compared to subcompacts
Key attributes
| upc | 787450911321 |
| manufacturer | CANIK |
| manufacturer part number | HG7854-N |
| action | Striker Fired |
| atf type | Pistol |
| barrel length | 4.6" |
| caliber/gauge | 9mm |
| capacity | 21 + 1 |
| color | BRONZE |
| length | 8.3 |
| magazine included | 2 x 18-Round |
| model | TTI Combat |
| number of magazines | 2 1-18 rd. and 1-21 rd. |
| package height | 6.0 |
| package width | 12.3 |
| product type | Semi-Auto Pistol |
| safety | Beavertail |
| shipping weight | 7.35 |
| sights | FS: Fiber Optic RS: Black |
| sights type | Adjustable Sights |
| slide description | Optic Cut/Serrated |
| state restriction (il) | NO SALE TO ILLINOIS PICA |
| 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?
- Yes, but only with the included adapter plate #2—direct mounting isn’t possible due to Canik’s proprietary cut. Installation requires a torque wrench set to 15 in-lbs for the screws. I recommend using Vibra-Tite VC3 thread locker to prevent shift under recoil.
- Does it fit in a Glock 17 holster?
- No, the compensator and slide width of 1.3 inches require a custom-molded holster. Most competition holsters from companies like Black Scorpion Gear need the TTI-specific model. Allow 3-5 business days for holster makers to confirm compatibility before ordering.
- How long does shipping take?
- FFL shipments from Ironclad Armory typically process within 2 business days, with transit times of 3-7 days depending on your location. We ship via UPS or FedEx with adult signature required—no PO boxes due to federal regulations.
- Can I return it if it doesn’t fit my hand?
- Firearms are final sale once transferred through an FFL, but the four included backstraps accommodate hand sizes from medium to large. If the grip is unsuitable, we recommend adding Talon Grips for $22—they’re adhesive and reversible.
- Does this work with suppressor-height sights?
- The factory fiber optic front and adjustable rear sights are already suppressor-height, clearing most micro red dots. If you need co-witness with a specific optic, Dawson Precision offers replacement sights sized for this model—expect a 2-week lead time for custom orders.