Canik TTI Combat 9mm Luger Semi-Auto Pistol | Bronze Cerakote Slide, Spiral-Fluted Barrel, 20+1 rd Capacity
The Canik TTI Combat is the first collaboration between Canik and Taran Tactical Innovations, unveiled at SHOT Show 2024. This full-size striker-fired 9 mm pairs competition-ready features—like a factory two-port compensator and a sub-3 lb flat-faced trigger—with the reliability Canik pistols are known for. A bronze Cerakote slide, spiral-fluted DLC barrel, and optics-ready cut round out a package aimed at shooters who want match performance right out of the box.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent – Shows only faint signs of prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent – Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Rifling Condition: Excellent – Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This early-production pistol displays just a few minor handling marks, and the bore remains bright and clean.
What’s Included
- CANiK factory molded hard case
- TTI Combat Owner’s Manual
- Kydex OWB holster with TTI logo
- Factory spare TTI Combat recoil spring assembly
- CANiK gold-tone TTI challenge coin in capsule
- Factory cleaning rod and bore brush
- Two interchangeable grip backstraps
- CANiK polymer magazine loader
- CANiK disassembly punch tool
- 1× 18-round steel magazine with TTI flush base pad
- 1× 20-round steel magazine with TTI extended base pad
The TTI Combat’s 4.75 in spiral-fluted barrel is treated with a black DLC finish for durability and comes topped with a quick-detach two-port compensator that houses a green fiber-optic front sight. The compensator reduces muzzle rise, helping shooters stay on target during rapid strings.
The slide wears a bronze Cerakote finish and features lightening windows, forward and rear grasping grooves, and a low-profile optics cut that accepts RMS/SRO-footprint sights while allowing iron-sight co-witness.
Designed by Taran Butler, the polymer frame sports aggressive 360° texture, an integral flared magwell for faster reloads, an enlarged reversible magazine release, and ambidextrous slide-stop levers—features that cater to both right- and left-handed shooters.
The flat-faced, skeletonized trigger breaks at a crisp 90° with a pull under 3 lb, offering a short, tactile reset that competition shooters will appreciate.
Serial prefix “24CZ” confirms this example is from the inaugural 2024 production run, adding first-year appeal for collectors.




