
In this video, we test and compare the recoil performance of the Canik TTI Combat pistol using two different types of ammunition and recoil spring setups. Watch side-by-side shooting footage and analysis as we break down the impact of:
🔹 147 grain ammo with the low-force recoil spring
🔹 115 grain ammo using the standard/regular recoil spring
Both setups with and without the Streamlight TLR-1 HL weapon light, adding realistic carry weight and conditions. This test is designed for shooters who want to understand how different grain weights and recoil spring tensions affect muzzle rise, control, and follow-up shot speed.
📌 TEST SETUP:
• Firearm: Canik TTI Combat
• Light: Streamlight TLR-1 HL
• Ammo Types:
Federal 147gr (subsonic) with low-force recoil spring
Blazer 115gr (standard) with regular recoil spring
• Shooting style: Controlled two-hand grip, fast pace comparisons
🎯 WHO THIS VIDEO IS FOR:
• Competitive shooters (USPSA, IDPA)
• Concealed carriers considering Canik upgrades
• Firearm enthusiasts curious about recoil dynamics
• TTI Combat owners looking for optimal setups
Credits:
Music: On The Target by ArcticFoxMusic
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🔍 Keywords / Tags:
#CanikTTICombat #RecoilTest #StreamlightTLR1HL #147grVs115gr #LowForceSpring #CanikUpgrade #PistolRecoilComparison #TTICombatReview #CanikRecoil #AmmoComparison #GunReview2025



