nascarfantoo
Master
I am sure there are better handguns out there, but recently picked up a Canik S120. I had been looking at the CZ 75B, but just couldn't pull the trigger and lay out the funds (and be able to explain it to my wife). Started ready on several forums that the Canik S120 appeared to be a very good clone. And when I found one for $345 (online) I figured what the hey. Picked it up this week at TH Guns (thanks guys).
This morning I was able to take it out for my first rounds. I was pleasantly surprised. This gun is tight, but smooth. Took 100 rds of 115gr AMerican Eagle FMJRN for the trial. Here are my first 2 shots from ~8yds (no bench rest).
Now trust me. I am not that good of shooter to do this consistently, but the Canik performed flawlessly. Not a single FTF or FTE. Put 75 rounds through it (saved 25 for my Beretta) and only 3 were outside the 4" circle, most within 3". I called those 3 as soon as I felt the trigger break ... my fault.
We will see over the next few months, but so far this may be the best $350 dollar gun that I know of.
Also there is a big plus ... its steel ... love steel.
This morning I was able to take it out for my first rounds. I was pleasantly surprised. This gun is tight, but smooth. Took 100 rds of 115gr AMerican Eagle FMJRN for the trial. Here are my first 2 shots from ~8yds (no bench rest).
Now trust me. I am not that good of shooter to do this consistently, but the Canik performed flawlessly. Not a single FTF or FTE. Put 75 rounds through it (saved 25 for my Beretta) and only 3 were outside the 4" circle, most within 3". I called those 3 as soon as I felt the trigger break ... my fault.
We will see over the next few months, but so far this may be the best $350 dollar gun that I know of.
Also there is a big plus ... its steel ... love steel.