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Thread: HK45C might become my favorite pistol.

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    I've been toting my HK45CT lately over the P30. One thing I've noticed is the reset on the HK45CT is much shorter then the P30.
    Last edited by cjb1911; 07-22-12 at 09:54.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HKBanger View Post
    The HK45c is quite possibly the finest combat/duty handgun available and when you compare it to a $2,000 custom 1911 (the only other handgun that can compare), it doesn't seem all that expensive.
    I'm a diehard Colt 1911 and S&W/Colt revolver shooter - the HK is only my 3rd polymer pistol, and I find myself almost agreeing with you. The only problem is all my Colt 1911s have run 100% from the box and my Rail Gun is awesome, too.
    Last edited by .45fmjoe; 07-22-12 at 09:51.

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    I own two HK45CT's.

    I strongly suggest the HK threaded factory barrels when you can find them.

    While I still prefer the 1911's trigger, the HK45CT is the finest & best pistol I have ever used to date.

    I prefer the 10 round "elephant foot" mags as well. My hands are too big for proper purchase and the added capacity make it a winning combo for me.

    as always YMMV....

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOPLOETHOS View Post
    I own two HK45CT's.

    I strongly suggest the HK threaded factory barrels when you can find them.

    While I still prefer the 1911's trigger, the HK45CT is the finest & best pistol I have ever used to date.

    I prefer the 10 round "elephant foot" mags as well. My hands are too big for proper purchase and the added capacity make it a winning combo for me.

    as always YMMV....
    I agree with the above statements, I chorno'd both barrels and the factory threaded puts it on par with the full size in terms of velocity.
    Last edited by cjb1911; 07-22-12 at 10:17.

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    glad to hear the positive feed back ,I'm on a waiting list for one.
    type 2 operator

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    Glad to hear you have an HK that works for you. I'm an HK-nut and I love my HK45. But I have to admit my HK45c is growing on me. I also have always been a huge fan of the P2000 series.

    Good luck and enjoy your HK's!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HOPLOETHOS View Post
    I own two HK45CT's.

    I strongly suggest the HK threaded factory barrels when you can find them.

    While I still prefer the 1911's trigger, the HK45CT is the finest & best pistol I have ever used to date.

    I prefer the 10 round "elephant foot" mags as well. My hands are too big for proper purchase and the added capacity make it a winning combo for me.

    as always YMMV....
    Actually two of the 4 included magazines were the 10 round "elephant feet" mags. They're a bit bulky to me but not bad. Because of all the training on the P2000 I feel at home with the standard magazines. With some training I will get over that, though. I will pick up a threaded barrel eventually.
    Last edited by .45fmjoe; 07-22-12 at 20:29.

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    Quote Originally Posted by loupav View Post
    Glad to hear you have an HK that works for you. I'm an HK-nut and I love my HK45. But I have to admit my HK45c is growing on me. I also have always been a huge fan of the P2000 series.

    Good luck and enjoy your HK's!
    Thanks.

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