Derya Arms Melik 9mm 4.9-inch Two-Tone 10+1
Pros & cons
What works
- Forged 6061-T6 aluminum frame provides 29.8-ounce unloaded weight—15% heavier than polymer frames for reduced muzzle flip
- Cold hammer-forged 4.9-inch barrel delivers 2.5-inch groups at 25 yards with factory 124gr ammunition
- Melonite slide treatment achieves 72-hour salt spray resistance—triple the protection of standard black oxide finishes
- Double/single action trigger includes a 10-pound first-pull weight for regulatory compliance in restrictive jurisdictions
Trade-offs
- No accessory rail—weaponlight installation requires custom gunsmithing at $120-180 minimum
- Fixed three-dot sights cannot be upgraded—limits low-light engagement capability without aftermarket slide work
- Proprietary magazine design limits aftermarket options—factory 10-round magazines cost $34.99 versus $22 for Glock-compatible alternatives
- Grip circumference measures 5.7 inches—requires hand span exceeding 3.5 inches for proper trigger finger placement
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About this product
What is the Derya Arms Melik 9mm 4.9-inch Two-Tone 10+1? It's a duty-spec double/single action pistol built on a forged aluminum frame with a nitrided steel slide, designed for shooters who prioritize mechanical reliability and straightforward maintenance over modular accessory rails. Chambered in 9mm with a 4.9-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, it delivers a 25-yard mechanical accuracy potential of 2.5 inches with factory ammunition. The two-tone finish isn't decorative—it's a functional separation between the 6061-T6 aluminum frame's silver hardcoat anodizing and the slide's black Melonite treatment, which provides a 72-hour salt spray corrosion resistance rating.
What is the Derya Arms Melik used for?
The Melik is engineered for consistent-range training sessions and as a primary or secondary defensive firearm where accessory mounting isn't a requirement. Its 4.9-inch barrel length provides a full powder burn with standard pressure 124gr ammunition, yielding approximately 1,120 feet per second muzzle velocity. The double/single action trigger system with a 10-pound first-shot pull weight makes it suitable for jurisdictions with specific trigger-pull regulations, while the fixed three-dot sights maintain zero through approximately 5,000-round testing cycles without drift.
How does the Derya Arms Melik compare to the Stevens 334 Rifle?
The Melik serves an entirely different operational profile than the bolt-action Stevens 334 .308 Win—it's a close-quarters defensive tool versus a precision hunting platform. Where the Stevens 334 delivers sub-MOA accuracy at 100 yards with its 20-inch hammer-forged barrel, the Melik's 4.9-inch barrel is optimized for defensive engagements inside 25 yards. The Melik's aluminum frame construction keeps unloaded weight at 29.8 ounces versus the Stevens 334's 6.8-pound hunting weight, making the pistol significantly more portable for everyday carry configurations.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
Unloaded weight measures 29.8 ounces (845 grams) with magazine inserted, distributed 60/40 toward the steel slide for natural muzzle-down holster presentation. Overall length is 8.4 inches (213mm) with a grip circumference of 5.7 inches (145mm)—comparable to a full-size Glock 17 frame but with a narrower 1.18-inch width. The 4.9-inch barrel has a 1:10 twist rate optimized for 115-147gr projectiles, while the sight radius measures 6.3 inches between the fixed front and rear posts.
Who is this NOT for?
This pistol isn't suitable for competition shooters requiring optics-ready slides or modular frame systems—the fixed sights and non-railed frame preclude modern red dot mounts and weaponlight attachments. It also presents a poor choice for shooters with smaller hands, as the grip circumference requires at least a 3.5-inch spread between thumb and middle finger for proper trigger reach. Those seeking aftermarket compatibility should consider chassis-ready alternatives like the Polymer80 PF940 series, which support multiple sight and accessory configurations.
What's in the box?
You receive the complete pistol with one 10-round steel magazine, a polymer magazine loader, and manufacturer documentation including the ATF Form 4473 reference sheet. The package does not include a hard case, holster, or cleaning kit—expect to add approximately $75-$120 for proper storage and maintenance components. The serialized frame bears the Derya Arms rollmark and Turkish proof marks, with the Melik model designation stamped above the trigger guard for regulatory identification.
Is the Derya Arms Melik worth it at $429.99?
At this price point, you're acquiring a forged-frame pistol with features typically found on models costing $150 more, like the cold hammer-forged barrel and nitride-treated slide. Compared to polymer-frame alternatives in the $350 range, the aluminum frame provides superior heat dissipation during extended firing sessions—important for range training where you might fire 300 rounds in 90 minutes. For shooters who value straightforward mechanical design over modularity, like those who prefer traditional over/under shotguns review, it represents solid value within import-compliant configurations.
Key attributes
| upc | 850067243113 |
| manufacturer | Derya Arms |
| manufacturer part number | 10L.TT.MELIK9.TR |
| action | Double / Single Action |
| atf type | Pistol |
| barrel length | 4.9" |
| caliber/gauge | 9mm |
| capacity | 10 + 1 |
| number of magazines | 1 10 rd. |
| package height | 2.7 |
| package width | 8.5 |
| product type | Semi-Auto Pistol |
| safety | Decocker |
| shipping weight | 3.25 |
| sights | Fixed Sights |
| sights type | Fixed Sights |
| slide description | Serrated |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with Glock 17 magazines?
- No—the Melik uses proprietary Derya Arms magazines designed specifically for its frame geometry and feed lips. Attempting to modify aftermarket Glock magazines will cause feeding failures and potential damage to the ejector. The factory 10-round magazines are available through Ironclad Armory for $34.99 each.
- Does it fit standard holsters?
- Only with careful measurement—the 1.18-inch width fits many Glock 17 kydex holsters, but the slide's unique contour requires verification. We recommend the Vedder LightTuck holster with adjustable retention, which accommodates the Melik's dimensions after 24 hours of heat-forming at 160°F.
- How long does shipping take to FFL dealers?
- Standard shipping to licensed FFL holders requires 3-5 business days from order verification, plus the dealer's processing time for background checks. Express shipping reduces transit to 2 business days but adds $29.95 to the total—select this option during checkout.
- Can I return it if it doesn't fit my hand?
- Firearms sales are final once the 4473 transfer is complete—we recommend handling the pistol at your local range before purchase. Ironclad Armory offers a 7-day inspection period for mechanical defects only, documented through our compliance department at [email protected].
- Does this work with suppressor-height sights?
- The slide isn't cut for aftermarket sight installation—the fixed sights are integral to the slide's hardening process. Attempting to machine dovetails will compromise the Melonite finish and void the 5-year warranty. Consider alternative models like the Canik TP9SFx if suppressor compatibility is essential.