FITS CANIK TP9 ELITE SC OPTIC READY PISTOLS ONLY — Replaces the factory rear cover plate for Canik TP9 Elite SC Optic‑Ready pistols. Not compatible with TP9 SFX, TP9 SFT, TP9 SF, METE MC9, or other METE models. Precision‑machined for a secure fit and correct alignment with compatible red‑dot sights.
SPECIFIC RED DOT SUPPORT – Compatible with RD3-020 Raptor, RD3-023 Valkyrie, RD3-019 Stingray, Trijicon RMR/SRO, Holosun HS407C/HS507C/HS508T, OSight X, Riton X3 Tactix PRD, NcStar VISM Filpdot Pro, Cyelee WOLF0 3MOA/WOLF Pro/WOLF2/CT2, and SF Kingslayer/Liberty/Justice optics for a secure, precise pistol optic mount.
SCREWS & INSTALL TIPS – Includes screws for Trijicon, Holosun 407C/507C and ADE; The provided screws may NOT work other red dots listed. If not, we recommend get the right size screws from a local hardware store.
MATERIAL & PRECISION – Machined from 6061 aluminum for lightweight strength and corrosion resistance. This precision optic mounting plate offers a slim, durable profile for pistols, delivering a neat, reliable fit for your optic accessories.
FOOTPRINT WARNING & OPERATION NOTE – FOOTPRINT NOT compatible with Vortex, Burris, Shield RMS, Deltapoint, 407K, EPS Carry or other micro dot footprints.
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Holds Up Well With Regular Use
I leave this mounted full-time, and it’s been through range practice, cleaning, and transport without loosening. A little thread locker during install goes a long way, and it’s stayed secure since.
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Good Budget-Friendly Mounting Solution
Compared to milling a slide, this was a much more affordable way to mount a red dot. It gave me the functionality I wanted without permanently modifying the firearm.
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Slim Profile Keeps the Optic Low
Some plates raise the optic too high and make the setup feel awkward. This one keeps things close to the slide, which helps maintain a natural presentation when drawing or aiming.
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Lets You Use Multiple Optic Options
I like that it works with several RMR-pattern optics, so you’re not locked into one brand. That flexibility made it easier to reuse an optic I already owned instead of buying something new.
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Reliable After Several Range Sessions
After zeroing my red dot, I ran about 500 rounds over a few weekends. The mount stayed locked in place, and I didn’t notice any shift in impact. That’s really all I expect from a plate like this.
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Good Machining, No Fitment Issues
Edges were clean, holes lined up correctly, and tolerances seemed consistent. I’ve installed other adapter plates before that needed adjustment — this one did not.
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Solid Interface Between Slide and Optic
The plate feels like a proper adapter rather than a spacer. My optic mounted flat with no rocking or gaps. That gave me confidence when tightening everything down and shooting under recoil.
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Great Entry Into Running a Red Dot
I wanted to try a pistol red dot without buying a new slide. This plate made it possible. It replaced the rear cover easily, and now I can experiment with optics while keeping the factory configuration intact.
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Straightforward Installation With Proper Prep
The install itself was simple, but I recommend checking screw length before tightening everything down. Once I got the right hardware matched to my optic, it mounted securely and held zero through multiple range trips.
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Lightweight but Doesn’t Feel Cheap
I like that it’s aluminum instead of polymer. It adds almost no weight to the slide, but still feels sturdy. The finish matched my pistol nicely, and the optic sat low enough to maintain a natural sight picture.
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Clean Fit on My TP9 Elite SC
I installed this plate on my Canik TP9 Elite SC, and it lined up exactly where the factory cover plate sat. The machining looked clean, and once torqued down, everything felt like it belonged there from the start. After mounting my optic and running a few hundred rounds, nothing shifted or loosened.