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== Heckler and Koch HK45 == | == Heckler and Koch HK45 == | ||
The HK45 is a .45 ACP pistol derived from the HK USP, the P2000, and the ill-fated HK1911 program. It has a new grip designed to sit lower in the hand (a problem with the USP was it sat too high) and a M1911 style safety. It holds 10+1 rounds of .45 ACP. | The HK45 is a .45 ACP pistol derived from the | ||
HK USP, the P2000, and the ill-fated HK1911 | |||
program. It has a new grip designed to sit | |||
lower in the hand (a problem with the USP was | |||
it sat too high) and a M1911 style safety. It | |||
holds 10+1 rounds of .45 ACP. | |||
[[Image:hk45.jpg|thumb|left| | [[Image:hk45.jpg|thumb|left|500px|]] | ||
== television == | == television == |
Revision as of 04:11, 26 December 2008
Heckler and Koch HK45
The HK45 is a .45 ACP pistol derived from the HK USP, the P2000, and the ill-fated HK1911 program. It has a new grip designed to sit lower in the hand (a problem with the USP was it sat too high) and a M1911 style safety. It holds 10+1 rounds of .45 ACP.