Product Description
Our Canik slide racker is designed to be used "under stress." Multiple testers contributed feedback to this model, including Canik Fanatik moderator "Frank the Tank" Xu!
- Large, smooth handle
- Helps prevent scratching/bruising your hand when clearing jams in a hurry
- Clears most slide-riding optics
- Available in vibrant colors
- Made in the USA
- Turned from 6061 aluminum bar
Weight: .05 ounces
Material: Aluminum
Color: Blue
NOTE: Required a Canik-supplied optics plate --- if your gun lacks an optics plate, the racker won't fit.
NOTE: Make sure the optics plate has a screw hole on the side to attach the slide racker. Some Mete/Rival optic plates do not have a screw hole.
NOTE: Some Vortex Viper red dots have had problems with clearing the I/O buttons on the red dot.
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Slideracker
On the blue and the black love your products and customer service.
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Love this addition
So much better than the stock Canik slide racker. Isn't as long as the original so it doesn't stick out as far. Also the rounded end makes it much more comfortable when your slide racker is on the left side of the slide and you carry right handed and vise versa.
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Blue Charging Handle
I gave it 5 stars because I love the look and functionality. But I have reservations with how it fits on the base plate with my Vortex Viper. There is a statement on the website about it possibly not fitting with optics. It does fit and functions, but only because it comes with a separate screw to attach it with. It doesn’t make a real flush attachment, but you can screw it down tight and it looks normal, and doesn’t interfere with the buttons on the red dot, but if it had an ever so small notch to sit purely flush against the base plate that would be perfection. Since it doesn’t screw on directly you could put the notch against the baseplate where it would sit and screw in the separate screw and it would be fantastic. Otherwise I’m too afraid to tighten it too much and ruin the threads. The problem with that is that it does tend to loosen as you use it. The handle begins to spin. You could probably use a locktite product but probably not ideal if you don’t w any to leave the charging handle on all the time.
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slide racker
Matches well with the other products. A must for your slide with optic mounted, makes racking much easier, keeps the optic safe and out of the way. Very nice and inexpensive.
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Slide racker
Good product but outer flair hits your thumb. Needs a smaller outer flair or a slight bend angled up
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Slide racker
Well made definitely have to grab another one
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Fantastic product...looks and functions as it should.There are no other products around like these guys make
Taylor freelance for the win
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Canik slide racker
Great quality, however, depends on what type of red dot you use. My Holosun +/- buttons were right behind the racker---NOT TF fault! I drilled and tapped another hole, and now all is fine.
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slide racker
Perfect craftsmanship, however, when using this on a Canik TP9SFX, with a Holosun 507, the +/- button is behind the racker. I got around this by drilling and tapping another hole farther back, works perfect! Again, NOT a Taylor Freelance problem!!!