Canik Holsters

Custom Kydex Canik Holsters

Canik owners are used to being an afterthought. The guns ship optic-ready with a trigger most makers charge extra for, and then the holster wall at the gun shop has three options, all cut for a TP9.

We press to 9 Canik patterns — the METE line, both MC9 lengths, the Rival and the TTI Combat — each one molded from that specific slide rather than adapted from something close. Handmade to order in Middle Tennessee.

Custom Kydex Canik Hermes Series OWB holster by Neptune Concealment

9

Canik patterns
METE, MC9, MC9 LS, Rival, TP9 SFX and TTI Combat — pressed separately.

MC9

Micro-compact ready
Both the standard MC9 and the longer-slide MC9 LS have their own shell.

TLR-7 Sub

Sub-compact lights
The light that actually fits an MC9, molded as one unit with the gun.

10–14

Days to build
Every Canik shell is cut and pressed after you order it, not pulled from stock.

Fitment

Which Canik Do You Carry?

Canik names guns in families and then changes the slide inside them, which is where generic holsters come unstuck. The METE MC9 and the MC9 LS are the same pistol with different slide lengths, and a shell cut for one will let the other sit proud or bottom out.

Pick your exact model below and we will press to that pattern.

METE & MC9 — Carry

The guns most Canik owners are actually carrying. Slim, optic-ready from the factory, and the reason the MC9 keeps selling out.

TP9, Rival & Competition

Longer slides, heavier guns, and a different problem: these want a holster that holds position under a fast draw rather than one that hides.

Running a Canik we have not listed, or something with a comp or a threaded barrel? Tell us what you have — we build to just about anything on the market.

Found your Canik?

Pick your model, hand, carry style and light, and we will press the shell to that exact pattern. Most builds ship in 10 to 14 business days.

Carry Style

Canik Holsters by Carry Style

An MC9 and a Rival ask completely different things of a holster. Match the build to the gun you actually own.

Canik IWB Holsters

Inside the waistband — where the MC9 and METE MC9 belong. Slim enough to vanish under a t-shirt.

Canik OWB Holsters

Outside the waistband for the METE Full Size, TP9 SFX and Rival. Faster on the draw, easier to sit in.

Canik Sidecar Holsters

Gun and spare magazine on one platform — worth it on a gun you shoot as much as a Canik.

Canik Bundles

Holster, mag pouch and wallet in one order, priced the way Canik prices guns.
Light & Optic Ready

Light-Bearing and Optic-Cut Canik Holsters

The MC9 is small enough that the light choice changes the whole holster. A TLR-7 Sub sits differently on that frame than a full-size TLR-1 does on a METE Full Size, so the two are separate presses — the pistol and the light are formed together as one shape, never as a gun shell with room left over.

We cover more than 50 light and laser options, including the Streamlight TLR-7 Sub and TLR-8 Sub that suit the micro Caniks, the full TLR range for the METE and TP9, SureFire X300U, Olight PL and Baldr, Inforce APL and Modlite PL350.

Hermes Series OWB Kydex holster built for a Canik pistol

Canik ships optic-ready, so we cut for it. The METE and MC9 come with plates in the box and most owners run a dot from day one — our shells clear slide-mounted optics as standard. Mention suppressor-height sights when you order and we will deepen the sight channel to match.

Pictured: a Hermes Series OWB build for a Canik.

Popular Builds

Canik-Ready Holsters

Each of these presses to any Canik listed above. Choose the model, hand, light and clip type on the product page.

Triton Series IWB Holster

$50

The straightforward IWB shell. One clip, adjustable retention, and the cheapest way to carry an MC9 properly.

Hermes Series OWB Holster

$60

Low-riding OWB that suits the METE Full Size and TP9 SFX — the Canik build pictured above.

Veritas Series OWB — QLS / RTI

$75

Quick-detach mounting for a Rival or TTI Combat that moves between a range belt and a competition rig.

Why Neptune

Why Canik Owners End Up Here

Canik built its reputation on giving people more pistol than the price suggested. The holster market never really answered — most makers cover the TP9 and stop, which leaves MC9 and METE owners in a universal nylon pouch on a gun that deserves better.

We are a small veteran-owned shop in Middle Tennessee, cutting and pressing every holster to order over 10 to 14 business days. More about the shop, or see every firearm brand we build for.

Kydex sheet colour and texture samples on the Neptune Concealment workbench
FAQ

Canik Holster Questions

Yes — and for the MC9 LS, the METE MC9 Prime and the standard MC9 as separate patterns. These are not interchangeable: the LS carries a longer slide, so a shell pressed for the short version leaves the muzzle unsupported and changes how the gun sits against your body. Choose the exact variant on the product page and we will press to it.
No, and this is the single most common mix-up we see. The TP9 SFX is a long-slide competition pistol and the METE is a carry gun — different slide length, different frame profile, different trigger guard. A TP9 shell will not retain a METE safely. Tell us which one you own and we will build the right pattern.
Yes, and we treat it as standard rather than an option. Canik ships the METE and MC9 optic-ready with plates included, so most of the Canik holsters we build are carrying a dot already. Our shells clear slide-mounted optics; if you also run suppressor-height sights, say so at checkout and we will set the sight channel deeper.
On a micro-compact like the MC9, the sub-compact lights are the realistic choice — the Streamlight TLR-7 Sub and TLR-8 Sub are what most owners run. Full-size lights like the TLR-1 or X300U belong on the METE Full Size or TP9. Whichever you pick, we mold the gun and the light together as one unit, so specify the exact light model when you order.
We do. Both are longer, heavier guns aimed at competition and range use rather than deep concealment, so most owners go OWB — the Veritas Series with QLS or RTI mounting is the usual pick because the holster can come off the belt without unthreading it. A Rival will also ride IWB if you want it to, but be honest with yourself about the slide length first.
They are different guns and take different shells. We press a dedicated Elite pattern. If the slide on your pistol reads something other than what you selected at checkout, message us before we cut — it takes a minute to confirm and saves a return.
Every pattern we press is available in left or right hand at the same price, with no extra lead time. Select your hand on the product page. Left-hand builds are made from a mirrored mold, not a right-hand shell turned around.
Canik-compatible builds start at $50 for the Triton Series IWB, with the Hermes OWB at $60 and the Veritas QLS/RTI rig at $75. Because each shell is cut, heated and pressed after you order, expect 10 to 14 business days. A brand-new mold or CAD work sits outside that window and we will tell you up front if yours does.

Build a Holster That Matches the Gun

Choose your Canik, your carry style, your light and your hand — we press the shell to that pattern and ship it in 10 to 14 business days.

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