HK45 TACTICAL

Originally developed as part of the U.S. military’s Joint Combat Pistol program in 2005-6, the HK45 Tactical model is the threaded barrel variant of the HK45 and comes standard with a threaded barrel and adjustable Truglo high profile sights that are suitable for use with or without suppressors. The sights are made exclusively for HK.

The full-size HK45 Tactical (HK45T) model uses an ergonomic grip design that includes changeable backstraps together with molded finger grooves that instinctively position an operator’s hand for optimum shooting. All HK45 pistol series (compact, full-size, Tactical models) are made at HK’s American manufacturing facility in Columbus, Georgia using American and German components.

The HK45 Tactical uses a 10-round steel magazine and has a Picatinny MIL-STD-1913 rail molded into its polymer frame for mounting lights and accessories.

The HK45 Tactical has a proprietary internal mechanical recoil reduction system that employs a flat recoil spring in tandem with a polymer bushing sleeve to reduce the recoil forces effecting the operator and the weapon, improving shooter control during rapid firing and prolonging component service life. An “O-ring”on the threaded barrel means better slide-to-barrel lockup and enhanced accuracy.

Covered by Heckler & Koch’s limited lifetime warranty, the HK45T is a robust design engineered with the famous long-term durability that make HK products especially cost-effective when subjected to total life cycle cost analysis. The patented HK Lock-Out system allows the operator to discreetly lock the pistol by inserting a pronged key into the magazine well and turning a control plate that blocks any movement of the slide, hammer, and the trigger.

The HK45T can be converted to nine different kinds of trigger firing modes including HK’s enhanced double action only “LEM”(Law Enforcement Modification) mode. The HK45T is well-suited for military, law enforcement, security use, and civilian sport shooting.

AVAILABLE CONFIGURATIONS

ID NumberUPC CodesDescriptionMSRP
HK45T (Tactical) Pistols, .45 ACP - supplied with threaded barrel, adjustable high profile sights and one additional backstrap
81000030642230261310HK45 Tactical (V1) DA/SA, safety/decocking lever on left, two 10rd magazines1,029
81000032642230261334HK45 Tactical (V7) LEM , two 10rd magazines1,029
HK45 Spare Magazines
227710S642230244269HK45 10rd magazine49
HK45 Accessories
260204642230246485Universal LEM kit (Fits HK45, HK45T, HK45C, HK45CT, and all USP full size)139
241594642230244375HK45 Series ambidextrous safety lever kit59
226351642230253827HK45 Tactical threaded barrel, 5.11 inches, M16x1 LH339
708056R642230246409HK45/HK45C tritium night sights, green/green119
50970172642230255326HK45/HK45C/USP45/USP45C Tactical thread cap, M16x1 LH19

KEY FEATURES

TECHNOLOGY

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Cold Hammer Forged Polygonal Bore

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During the 1960s, Heckler & Koch perfected the famous polygonal profile barrel technology. Conventional lands-and-grooves rifling allow propellant gasses to escape around the front of the bullet as it is fired from the barrel muzzle. A polygonal bore profile effectively seals propellant gases behind the bullet—increasing bullet velocity. An added benefit of a polygonal barrel is its resistance to wear. A polygonal barrel will normally outlast a conventional “lands-and-grooves” barrel by thousands of rounds. Polygonal barrels were one of the many radical design elements used on the HK P7 series pistol and this same breakthrough technology is present on all current HK handguns.
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Reinforced Polyamide (Polymer) Frame

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A radical new material used on the P9S pistol in the late 1960s, advanced polymers were soon used as major components and assemblies on a variety of HK products — including the receivers of MP5s in the 1960s. HK polymer molding technology led to the introduction of another synthetic framed HK handgun, the futuristic-looking VP70. Heckler & Koch pioneered the use of polymers more than fifteen years before competing firms. Today, HK remains a technology leader in the use of innovative and high-strength polyamides.

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