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First Look: Canik TTI Combat Smoke Edition

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntAugust 31, 20252 Mins Read
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First Look: Canik TTI Combat Smoke Edition

Canik USA is launching another edition of its Canik TTI Combat 9mm striker-fired performance pistol originally launched at SHOT Show 2024.

The Canik TTI Combat 9mm pistol is based on the popular Canik Mete base model further refined with collaborative input from Taran Butler and the rest of the TTI (Taran Tactical Innovations) team. As such, the Canik TTI Combat offers some tweaks over a standard full size Canik Mete pistol. Most notably, these pistols are built with a unique compensator and barrel that omits the use of threads to not run afoul of any compliance issues in certain states where threaded barrels are illegal. In addition to this, Canik TTI Combat pistols include Canik’s signature flat-face 90 degree performance trigger tuned to a lighter break to facilitate faster strings. The original 2020 version was launched with a unique burnt bronze Cerakote slide over a black polymer frame with some burnt bronze accent pieces.

The new Smoke Edition version is offered in a dual tone combination black and gray Cerakote finish with grey smoke colored accent pieces.

Canik TTI Combat Smoke Edition Specifications

  • Country Of Origin: Turkey
  • Make: Canik
  • Model: TTI Combat Smoke
  • Caliber 9mm
  • Action: Striker-fired, semi-automatic
  • Length: 7.85 inches
  • Height: 5.87 inches
  • Width: 1.41 inches
  • Barrel Length: 4.6 inches
  • Frame Material: Black polymer
  • Slide Material: Steel, Cerakote black and grey
  • Sights: TTI fiber optic green and black serrated rear sight
  • Safety: Bladed trigger safety
  • Optics-Ready: Yes
  • Magazine Capacity: 21 or 18 rounds
  • Accessories: Hard sided carrying case, two magazines, tools, holster, hardware, TTI/Canik medallion, optics shims
  • MSRP: $999.99 

“Canik is excited to level up on that offering with a new aesthetic look in the Smoke edition. Canik and TTI created fire with the collaboration on the original Combat,” said Canik’s VP of Marketing and Business Development Adam Ruonala “so we knew that when there’s fire, there is always Smoke!” 

Visit canikusa.com to learn more about this pistol or other products from Canik USA. 

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