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CC9

Concealable: Yes, the CC9 is the smallest pistol HK has ever made – comparable to other popular micros in the market. But while “small” is fine for everyday convenience, the CC9 is designed to perform big if the day comes when you are forced to fight for your life.

Shootable: The CC9 is a micro-compact that shoots like a larger pistol. Painstakingly tuned kinematics and ergonomics combine to make recoil surprisingly easy to manage in a pistol this size. The 5lb. trigger has short, clean travel and reset, with a clearly discernable wall. The grip can even be adjusted for length of pull with two interchangeable backstraps.

Reliable: Made to the same standards as HK’s legendary full-size duty pistols, the CC9 was torture tested to NATO AC/225 specifications. That’s because even though it’s small, it’s still an HK.

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CC9 MODELS AND SPECS

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ID Number Description
CC9 Optics Ready
81000550 CC9 OR, 1-10rd & 1-12rd Magazine
81000551 CC9 OR, 2-10rd Magazines
CC9 Optics Equipped
810001131 CC9 OE, 407K, 1-10rd & 1-12rd Magazine
810001132 CC9 OE, 407K, 2-10rd Magazines
Caliber DimensionOverall lengthOverall heightOverall width w/leverBarrel lengthSight radius
 9mm x 19           6.03 in.4.60 in.(10rd)/4.92 in. (12rd)                       0.99 in.          3.32 in.        5.12 in.
weightWithout magazineWith Magazine
     20 oz 0.20 lb
 
other specsMagazine capacitySights
 
12 / 10
Tritium Front Sight, Blacked Out, Serrated Rear Sight
 

 

ID NumberUPC CodesDescriptionMSRP
CC9 Magazines   
51000488642230269569CC9, 9mm, 12rd, extended floor plate mag49.99
51000492642230269583CC9, 9mm, 10rd, extended floor plate mag49.99
51000470642230269590CC9, 9mm, 10rd, flush floor plate mag49.99
 

FEatures

  • Integral MIL STD 1913 (Picatinny) rail molded into the polymer frame dust cover for mounting lights, laser aimers, and other accessories
  • Ergonomic grip profiles with interchangeable backstops to adjust the feel and grip circumference of the weapon to suit individual operator hand size and shooting preference
  • 10 and 12 round magazines
  • Ambidextrous controls with dual slide releases and enlarged magazine release
  • Polygonal rifling for longer barrel life and better accuracy
  • Contoured and radiused slide with forward slide cocking serrations

Technology

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.

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.