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CARACAL ENHANCED F | 9MM | QUICK SIGHT SYSTEM
Experience the future of pistol shooting with the Caracal Enhanced F chambered in 9mm, now equipped with the innovative Quick Sight System. This cutting-edge firearm offers a revolutionary sighting solution that enhances speed, accuracy, and overall shooting performance.

Key Features:

Chambered in 9mm for versatility and manageable recoil
Quick Sight System for lightning-fast target acquisition
Exceptional build quality and attention to detail
The Caracal Enhanced F has always been a symbol of precision and reliability, and now it takes a leap forward with the Quick Sight System. This system redefines how you aim and shoot, offering rapid target acquisition that is second to none.

The Quick Sight System features a unique sighting mechanism that allows you to acquire your target nearly instantly. Whether you're in a high-stress self-defense situation or participating in competitive shooting sports, this system empowers you to react with speed and precision.

Caracal's commitment to craftsmanship and quality is evident in every aspect of the Enhanced F. From the ergonomic grip to the smooth trigger pull, this pistol delivers consistent performance and exceptional accuracy.

Whether you're a professional shooter seeking a competitive edge or a responsible gun owner looking for a reliable and user-friendly firearm, the Caracal Enhanced F in 9mm with the Quick Sight System is your answer. It combines innovation, accuracy, and safety in a package designed to exceed your expectations.

Experience the future of pistol shooting with the Caracal Enhanced F. Elevate your skills and redefine your shooting experience with the Quick Sight System. Discover why Caracal is a trusted name in the firearms industry and experience the difference for yourself.

For those who demand the best, choose the Caracal Enhanced F in 9mm with the Quick Sight System, and embrace a new era of shooting excellence.

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  • By Hkp7m8 4 weeks ago
    Purchased on: February 2024
  • I was excited to buy this pistol and support an American firearms company but it turned out to be so -so. Still may be worth owning as a conversation collectors gun. Pros: Low bore axis, quick sight works, high capacity, good handgun ergonomics, feels good in hand and about the same size as a Glock 19. Cons: This is the deal killer for me - the double action trigger is disconcerting, especially since I am a Glock shooter. The Caracal trigger needs to cock the striker firing pin each time the trigger is pulled. This action results in a pull that is long and mushy, with a hard wall. Trigger reset is slow as I had to make sure my trigger finger pad disengages with the trigger after each pull else the trigger would not reset to fire the next round. The Caracal in NOT “ Glock-like.” Try a mag dump, and you will fail, slower follow-up shots than Glocks “safe action butterfly” triggers or Walther’s excellent Anti-Stress triggers on their P99. Look at all the posted videos of the Caracal. This double action pistol is slow in follow-up shots. The long trigger does make the Caracal safer than a Glock with a round in the chamber. Less likely to get a Glock leg from accidental discharge when re-holstering. My suggestion, this Caracal pistol could be greatly improved if it adapted the Walther P99 AS trigger as used in the Turkish P99 clones.

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    Ty1998: That trigger sounds "lovely".

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    Right! I mean, I can only assume that all the R&D went in to the new style sights and the way the trigger turned out seems like it was an after thought.

    Like the design team rushed in to the project manager’s office super excited to show off their prototype concept pistol and forgot to put a trigger in it. The pm looked at it and was like, “Where the hell is the tigger?” So they went outside to the dumpster and found a bunch of old Christmas tree ornnaments or a discarded pinball machine and threw something together real quick—and subsequently launched the product with no further testing or evaluation.

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    Ty1998> LMAO @ "So they went outside to the dumpster and found a bunch of old Christmas tree ornnaments or a discarded pinball machine and threw something together real quick"

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    I try to entertain :-)

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    Grip feels strange in hand not too mention about as much traction as wet tile. Unique sighting system seems innovative, but in shooting it makes very little difference in speed of aquisition. Honestly felt like the short sight radius resulted in missed targets in what, prior to trigger press, seemed like well aligned shots. Of course those missed shots could be attributed to unfamilairity with the weapon, but of mention is just how “mid” the trigger was.

    Long, semi-gritty & heavy take up, followed by a stagey set of walls and a mushy break. Reset also required returning the trigger shoe to near full extension.

    This gun’s main selling point “was” the sighting system clear back in 2011. The problem? No one is looking for iron sight innovation in duty-style pistols anymore. Red dots are in and have fully unthroned irons in the market this gun was intended for.

    It’s time has passed and even with all the red tape and politics that held this gun back from making it the US market for so long, it is more than likely all I’ve mentioned above and more would have never let it get off the ground even 13 years ago.

    Skip this firearm and at least go with a Steyr or something if you’re dying for something more unique or that doesn’t rhyme with cock.

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