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Spent a few hours updating the SFx today. I thought the original trigger was pretty good until I entered the 1911 world. And I've been wanting to balance it a bit more since the front-end was a bit heavy with a 5.2 inch barrel as the grip is light weight polymer. Both of these mods are noticeable improvements on the bench, dry firing, handling, etc.... Actually I replaced all the Backstraps on my other CANiKs with Brass, as far as I'm concerned it's a no-brainer...

Anyway, some before and after stats on (1) Backstrap and (2) CANiK Flat Trigger PACN0802.

Stock CANiK Backstrap - 0.3 oz.
Taylor Freelance Brass Backstrap - 3.6 oz.

CANiK Stock Trigger Pull - 4.5, 4.3, and 4.8 lbs
CANiK Flat Trigger Pull - 4, 4, and 4 lbs

CANiK Stock Trigger Travel to Wall - 1/2 inch
CANiK Flat Trigger Travel to Wall - 3/8 inch

General MODs
Holosun HE507C-GR
CANiK Red Dot Adapter Plate
Olight Baldr RL
Taylor Freelance
-Brass Backstrap
-Magwell
-Mag Extender
CANiK Flat Trigger

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If you want to lighten the trigger a bit more and eliminate any stacking or grit, put in a reduced power firing pin plunger spring from Cajun Gunworks. It's a CZ upgrade part but it's heavenly and a perfect fit in the TP9 series.
 

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