Walther Creed vs Canik TP9: Thursday Rough Cut
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I have both of these guns. You are correct, both are very comfortable to hold & shoot, he triggers are very close. I purchased the Creed over a year ago. I've never had any issues in over 5000 rounds. I got the Canik a few months ago & with over 2000 rounds, is just runs. I too give the trigger edge to Canik, but only by a fraction of a point. The creed is a little top heavy & wider.. The Canik comes with a lot of accessories in the box & any Canik TP9 series mags will fin, including the TP9SFX ( I own 2) 20 round mags. Both were well onder $400, closed to the $350 range & I've seen the Creed at $300 lately on a few sites. You can not go wrong with either. It comes down to your style.