The discussion opens with an overview of the Canik MC9 family, highlighting the original MC9 alongside the new MC9L and MC9LS variants. The original MC9 is noted as a 2023 Industry Choice Award winner for concealed carry pistol of the year and was introduced at SHOT Show. Classic Firearms has moved a significant number of these pistols, indicating strong reception. With that foundation established, attention shifts to the new MC9L and MC9LS models as extensions of the same platform, intended to build on what worked well in the MC9 while addressing user feedback about capacity, control, and comfort in everyday carry use.
The presenters explain that the MC9L and MC9LS were developed in response to consumer feedback. Many shooters wanted increased magazine capacity and a more controllable pistol compared to very small micro-compact handguns. The industry trend had been toward shrinking pistols, but this often reduced comfort and made recoil feel snappier. Canik’s goal with the MC9L and MC9LS was to maintain concealability while improving controllability and ease of use. These new models are positioned as slightly larger, more comfortable evolutions of the MC9 that still fit the concealed carry role but offer better handling characteristics for a wider range of users.
The MC9L and MC9LS retain a 1.18-inch width, which is emphasized as beneficial for concealment whether carried appendix or on the hip, helping reduce printing. The height is now 5.43 inches, allowing a 17-round magazine plus one in the chamber. The MC9L keeps the same overall length as the original MC9 at 6.28 inches with a 3.18-inch barrel. This configuration is intended to balance concealability with increased capacity. The discussion underscores that these dimensional changes are meant to give shooters more rounds and a fuller grip without moving out of the practical concealed carry size range.
The MC9LS is described as an extended version of the MC9L. Compared to the MC9L’s 3.18-inch barrel, the MC9LS adds approximately a quarter inch of barrel length and a quarter inch of slide length. This longer slide and barrel provide an extended sight radius and a longer sight picture, which can aid in more precise aiming. Both models retain a blacked-out rear sight and a white dot front sight. They also keep the same 4.5-pound MeCanik trigger that helped make the original MC9 popular. The MC9L and MC9LS are presented as sharing the core MC9 features while offering incremental improvements in sighting and shootability.
Ergonomics and grip fit are a major focus. With the original MC9 and its 15-round magazine, shooters with larger hands could experience a gap at the bottom of the grip when using the flush-fit magazine. The move to a 17-round magazine on the MC9L and MC9LS allows the grip to fill the entire palm, improving comfort and control. This fuller grip is intended to help manage recoil and make follow-up shots easier, especially compared to smaller, snappier pistols. The conversation notes that while the original MC9 may fit some hands well, the MC9L and MC9LS better accommodate larger hands and may become preferred concealed carry options for those users.
The MC9L and MC9LS retain key features from the MC9, including an optics-ready slide that allows co-witnessing with the iron sights. Each pistol ships with both inside-the-waistband and outside-the-waistband holsters. Three interchangeable backstraps—small, medium, and large—are included in the box to tailor grip size. The pistols are offered in black, Flat Dark Earth, and a two-tone configuration. There is also a version equipped with the MeCanik MO1 optic, referred to as the M1 or mechanic1 optic in the discussion. These options are presented as part of the current 2024 lineup, with mention that additional developments are planned for 2025.
The video closes with brief handling impressions, noting that the MC9L’s grip and overall feel are immediately appealing, while the longer slide of the MC9LS is also attractive for those wanting an extended sight radius. Viewers are encouraged to share their experiences with the Canik MC9 in the comments and leave reviews. The presenters summarize the evolution by stating that Canik started with a strong concealed carry pistol in the MC9 and then made it larger to improve capacity and comfort with the MC9L and MC9LS. The segment ends with a lighthearted handoff of one of the pistols as the discussion wraps up.