Hk45 & hk45 compact – Heckler&Koch HK45 COMPACT TACTICAL User Manual

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HK45 & HK45 Compact

SPECIFICATIONS

HK45

HK45 Tactical

HK45 Compact HK45 CT*

Same as HK45

Same as HK45C

unless noted

unless noted

Caliber

.45 ACP

.45 ACP

Barrel Type

Standard

Threaded

Standard

Threaded

Operating Principle

Short Recoil

Action Type

Modified Browning Type, Linkless

Sights

Fixed low profile partridge style, drift adjustable for windage, adjustable for

elevation using higher/lower front sights, standard 3-dot or optional Tritium or

click adjustable

Overall Length

204 mm (8.03 in.) 220 mm (8.66 in.) 184 mm (7.24 in.) 200 mm (7.87in.)

Barrel Length

114 mm (4.47 in.) 130 mm (5.11 in.) 99 mm (3.90 in.) 116 mm (4.57 in.)

Sight Radius

169 mm (6.65 in.)

153 mm (6.04 in.)

Twist Length

406 mm (15.98 in.)

406 mm (15.98 in.)

Height (total)

150 mm (5.91 in.)

140 mm (5.51 in.)

Width of Slide

28.5 mm (1.12 in.)

28.5 mm (1.12 in.)

Width of Frame

29 mm (1.14 in.)

29 mm (1.14 in.)

Weight

880 g (30.86 oz)

890 g (31.39 oz)

810 g (28.57 oz) 820 g (28.92 oz)

Weight of Magazine 110 grams (3.88 oz)

95 grams (3.35 oz)

(Empty)

Slide Force

8 kg (17.6 lbs)

8 kg (17.6 lbs)

(to retract slide)

Trigger Pull

Single Action

approx. 20 Newtons (4.50 pound-force)

Double Action

approx. 51 Newtons (11.46 pound-force)

Trigger Travel (rest

Single Action

6 mm (.24 in.)

to hammer release)

Double Action

12 mm (.47 in.)

Trigger Reach

(center of trigger to Single Action

67.5 mm (2.66 in.)

back of frame)

Double Action

74.5 mm (2.93 in.)

Magazine Capacity

10 Cartridges - standard

8 Cartridges - standard

(does not include

10 Cartridges - high capacity

cartridge in chamber)

Safety Features:
1. External Safety Lever (Variant 1,2,5,6,9,10);

2. Decocking Lever (Variant 1,2,3,4);

3. Disconnector (all variants);

4. Firing Pin Block (all variants);

5. Drop Safety (all variants)

6. Hammer Intercept Notch (all variants)

7. Lock Out Device (all variants);

8. Loaded Chamber Indicator (all variants)

*Compact Tactical

Function and Operation

WARNING: Always clear the pistol before handling it.

CLEARING THE PISTOL:
The HK45 is not considered “clear” or safe unless:

1. The control lever is on safe” (if applicable) and;

2. The magazine is removed from the pistol and;

3. The slide is locked to the rear and;

4. The chamber is free of brass or ammunition

CLEARING PROCEDURE (VARIANTS 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, and 10):

1. Point the muzzle in a safe direction with the operator’s finger off the trigger

and outside the trigger guard.

2. Place the Control Lever on “S” (Safe).

3. Remove the magazine (if applicable) by engaging the ambidextrous

magazine release lever.

4. Rack the Slide to the rear and release three or four time to extract and eject

any round left in the chamber.

5. Lock the slide towards the rear. Pull back on the slide until the slide reaches

its limit of rear-ward travel. Once the slide is all the way towards the rear,

push up on the slide release levers located on the left and right hand sides

of the frame.

6. Conduct both a visual and physical inspection of the chamber/magazine well

area.

CLEARING PROCEDURE (VARIANTS 3, 4, and 7):

1. Point the muzzle in a safe direction with the operator’s finger off the trigger

and outside the trigger guard.

2. Remove the magazine (if applicable) by engaging the ambidextrous

magazine release lever.

3. Rack the Slide to the rear and release three or four time to extract and eject

any round left in the chamber.

4. Lock the Slide towards the rear. Pull back on the slide until the slide reaches

its limit of rear-ward travel. Once the slide is all the way towards the rear,

push up on the slide release located on the left hand side of the frame.

5. Conduct both a visual and physical inspection of the chamber/magazine well

area.

NOTE: The LEM system will ALWAYS be activated by the slide passing over

the hammer. The only time the traditional DAO system is activated is when

the slide does not recoil out of battery. Examples of such a situation include

a weak primer strike and/or failure for the cartridge to ignite.

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