Taylor Freelance Canik Elite Backstrap Grip Panel Brass

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Material: Brass
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Solid brass "backstrap" grip panel for the Canik TP9 Elite, Elite Combat, Elite Executive (Compact)

- absorbs recoil
- lowers the center of gravity (less top-heavy)
- High-traction checkered surface (better control)
- built-in magwell mount (accepts bottom-mount magwells typical of the Elite Combat, Elite Exec)
- increased "weak hand" reliability
- brilliant brass color!


Weight and felt recoil are directly related, so by adding weight (4.2 ounces!), our brass backstrap calms the gun down, creating a smoother-shooting, softer-kicking, more-neutrally-balanced handgun.

Adding weight to the frame also reduces the tendency toward "weak wrist" malfunctions common to all polymer frame handguns. This manifests itself most often when shooting weak-hand-only. The extra mass gives the frame a greater resistance to being pushed rearward in recoil -- helping ensure reliable cycling when the shooter can't supply full resistance due to weakness, injury, poor form, or a too-low grip.

The brass backstrap concept descends directly from our famous "Seattle Slug" magazine guide, which adds 3.5 ounces of weight to the Gen. 2/3 Glock 17. That concept worked so well, it was eventually banned BY NAME in both USPSA and IDPA.

Product is made of brass.
 
CAUTION: Product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm.

NOTE: We cannot ship this part internationally without special permits.

By purchasing Taylor Freelance Canik Elite Backstrap Grip Panel Brass from our online store, you are guaranteed to receive a high-quality item. We work with trusted brands to offer shooting and hunting enthusiasts, both amateur and professional, quality products at a reasonable price. Choosing to buy from us means opting for quality and practicality

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