



Time to assemble new Mete lower frame because old one started to delaminate!
Long story short:
After range day and during cleaning Canik Mete SFT Pro revealed plastic chips everywhere and cracked ejector assembly. Lovely, gun was 11 months old and about 1100 rounds fired so contacted Canik Customer Service and put reclamation to gun shop as well.
After one+ month of waiting, Canik support finally answered:
"Excess polymer from manufacturing process, no fault, not under warranty"
And to be fair, I am not the only one with this issue regarding ejector assembly regarding previous posts! So if You have Mete Series with polymer ejector assembly, please check it for delamination and cracking! (I still continued to use the weapon for 2 years after defect was found and the ejector delamination got worse and started to destroy the frame as well. If ejector assembly would have been replaced in day one, I think everything would have been ok but no parts available)
Oh well, little bit of goodwill from gunshop, new lower frame with discount and all of needed parts (and Rival S red color kit for magwell and slide release, etc). Found out even a little trick with the trigger / trigger bar pin installation by holding it in place with a plastic toothpick to hammer the pin home! And the magazine catch spring was a real pain in the ass to install!
Still like my Canik, but customers service and quality control took a dent from this ordeal (as well as my wallet). And new ejector assembly is made totally out of metal. Wonder why..