Taylor Freelance has recently expanded support for the Canik pattern of pistols with their new Canik SC (sub-compact) backstraps in both aluminum, and brass offerings.

Taylor Freelance states “We added a touch of length below the frame and replaced the “cutaway’ grip profile of the Canik SC backstrap with a curving, extended butt.

Shooting the SC becomes more comfortable, more natural feeling, and the extra contact area adds control.

The built-in mag guide centers your magazine automatically and holds your palm clear of the magwell edges, reducing the tendency to pinch your hand during the reload.

Every available space in the backstrap is filled with solid metal (aluminum or brass).

The backstrap adds more than three ounces in brass, one ounce in aluminum – dramatically changing the balance of the gun. With either metal, the gun feels calmer and more “neutrally” balanced.

That neutral feel (for us) makes the gun easier to draw, easier to handle, and easier to reload.

During the draw the smooth butt lets your hand slide into place easily, getting you into a proper firing grip before you clear leather.

Once you grip the gun, the checkering along the waist of the backstrap grips you back, locking the gun to your hand”

KEY FEATURES:

  • Extended butt offers comfort, control
  • Reload faster, more confidently.
  • Improve balance, grip

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