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Posted: 5/27/2024 8:03:15 PM EDT
I have never owned an HK handgun, but have always wanted one, especially in .45. I always read how everyone prefers the USP45 over the HK45. I understand that the USP holds 12 rounds and the HK45 holds 10. I also understand that the HK45 is just an updated USP? The HK45 is also priced considerably lower than the USP45. Will I regret buying an HK45?
Link Posted: 5/27/2024 8:06:57 PM EDT
[#1]
That was my 1st gun
Link Posted: 5/27/2024 8:26:29 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/27/2024 8:32:47 PM EDT
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No, but the standard HK45 is $629. That's a great price.
Link Posted: 5/27/2024 8:42:39 PM EDT
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I bought an hk45. My son decided he needed it more than me. I’m about to buy another.
Link Posted: 5/28/2024 6:41:05 AM EDT
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I like my hk45 better than my USP45 Elite…id keep it between the two.

It was also my first Hk 45 pistol—i traded a sig 1911 in 45 for it right here on arf and couldn’t be happier.

In fact, i liked it so much I decided I didn’t need my P7M8’s anymore and sold them too.

Also come and gone since the HK45 are  p2000, usp .40, and p30 9 longslide, vp 40.

Hks that lasted alongside it are a p30 .40 longslide and USP 9.
Link Posted: 5/28/2024 10:24:09 AM EDT
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I don’t know, but I prefer the HK45c. The HK45 line is made in the US which may make it less popular but means they’re cheaper, and they’re kind of a mix of p30 and p2000 look and features. There’s a list of improvements over the usp, 1913 rail, grip, mag release, o ring on barrel etc.
Link Posted: 5/28/2024 12:01:48 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By JohnnyLoco:
I don’t know, but I prefer the HK45c. The HK45 line is made in the US which may make it less popular but means they’re cheaper, and they’re kind of a mix of p30 and p2000 look and features. There’s a list of improvements over the usp, 1913 rail, grip, mag release, o ring on barrel etc.
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300 inaugural round sesh this morning.

What a pussycat.

Love it.

Link Posted: 5/28/2024 12:33:33 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Finslayer83:


300 inaugural round sesh this morning.

What a pussycat.

Love it.

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/164007/75EAFC8E-7F8A-44F5-85C1-6EBCAA36CDDE-3225824.jpg
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Does the wrap/goon tape help with traction? That’s about the only thing that I’ve wanted  more of with the gun on mine and never got around to getting talon grips or anything like that for it.
Link Posted: 5/28/2024 12:34:25 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Finslayer83:


300 inaugural round sesh this morning.

What a pussycat.

Love it.

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/164007/75EAFC8E-7F8A-44F5-85C1-6EBCAA36CDDE-3225824.jpg
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Nice, it’s a great gun. I have 2, da/sa and lem.
Link Posted: 5/28/2024 12:36:08 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By G3k:


Does the wrap/goon tape help with traction? That’s about the only thing that I’ve wanted  more of with the gun on mine and never got around to getting talon grips or anything like that for it.
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The usp 45c grip is too sandpapery for my tastes, I prefer the 45c smoothish grip. The p30sk grip is great too.
Link Posted: 5/28/2024 12:40:08 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By G3k:


Does the wrap/goon tape help with traction? That’s about the only thing that I’ve wanted  more of with the gun on mine and never got around to getting talon grips or anything like that for it.
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Originally Posted By Finslayer83:


300 inaugural round sesh this morning.

What a pussycat.

Love it.

https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/164007/75EAFC8E-7F8A-44F5-85C1-6EBCAA36CDDE-3225824.jpg


Does the wrap/goon tape help with traction? That’s about the only thing that I’ve wanted  more of with the gun on mine and never got around to getting talon grips or anything like that for it.


Yes, I've got both hockey tape and whatever this is called. Talon grips (rubbery) are on the way for it.

The smooth grip is why I sold my P2000. This is going to be a keeper (hell I traded a 43x MOS for it) - might look into having it professionally stippled. I've done a few glocks over the years but would source this out.
Link Posted: 5/28/2024 12:47:36 PM EDT
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Not knocking the HK at all but for me because I got a Glock 21 first. And a 1911.
Link Posted: 5/28/2024 12:57:47 PM EDT
[#13]
It’s my favorite .45

Link Posted: 5/28/2024 1:41:33 PM EDT
[#14]
I have a USP 45 and a Hk45c.  I really cant say I like one over the other.  Both are great for different reasons.  I really do want to pick up the full size Hk45, I just have not done it yet.  I personally really like the grip texture on the 45c.  The full size has a different texture and overall feel.  Its one of the few guns that feels like it was made specifically for my hands.  The same with the P30.  The USP line has a blockier grip than the Hk45.  Thats why it holds more rounds.  The Hk45 came out of trying to improve the 1911.
Link Posted: 5/29/2024 8:36:44 AM EDT
[#15]
Buy the Tactical so then you have to buy a suppressor.

Link Posted: 5/29/2024 1:43:12 PM EDT
[#16]
I just shot my HK45CT this weekend with my can.  It sounds amazing.  I've been up in the air on moving it for something else I want, but shooting it suppressed made me question that.
Link Posted: 5/29/2024 1:45:28 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By freqlord98:
I just shot my HK45CT this weekend with my can.  It sounds amazing.  I've been up in the air on moving it for something else I want, but shooting it suppressed made me question that.
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I have a .45 can but no .45 hosts (just 9mm).

Why I chose the 45C (will add sights / barrel) as it will serve as woods gun / host.
Link Posted: 5/30/2024 12:45:10 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/30/2024 12:17:06 PM EDT
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met @amped at the range this morning.

The HK45c did not jive with his mits.

+/- 100 more rounds fired zero issues.

Threaded barrel and adjustable rear suppressor sights are in order.
Link Posted: 5/30/2024 12:29:17 PM EDT
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I hate the spiderman grips. I also don’t like that there’s no option for a red dot, and some of them can’t even be cut for a red dot.

My biggest critique of modern HK’s is innovation. The company that pioneered light rails and threaded barrels and most of their pistols can’t mount a red dot or even be cut for one is something I think they should have addressed 5 years ago. Especially the HK45 being a US made pistol meant for the US market.

I still plan to buy a 45 HK soon.
Link Posted: 5/30/2024 7:02:53 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Finslayer83:
met @amped at the range this morning.

The HK45c did not jive with his mits.

+/- 100 more rounds fired zero issues.

Threaded barrel and adjustable rear suppressor sights are in order.
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@finslayer83 I will say the gun shot well, just didn’t like my slightly above average hands.
Link Posted: 5/30/2024 7:18:18 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Furyataurus:
Buy the Tactical so then you have to buy a suppressor.

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And the M16x1LH thread piston.
Link Posted: 5/31/2024 12:29:14 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By -OdieGreen-:
I hate the spiderman grips. I also don’t like that there’s no option for a red dot, and some of them can’t even be cut for a red dot.

My biggest critique of modern HK’s is innovation. The company that pioneered light rails and threaded barrels and most of their pistols can’t mount a red dot or even be cut for one is something I think they should have addressed 5 years ago. Especially the HK45 being a US made pistol meant for the US market.

I still plan to buy a 45 HK soon.
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They really need to update the HK line at this point. In all honesty they have to discontinue models and modernize it. Either USP-II or HK45/HK40/HK9 plus C models. Use the 17round P30 mags but it's time to improve on the P30 and P2000 IMO.

I do agree that the spiderman grips are actually a net loser, they make manipulating the pistol more difficult and I swear blocky grips are more accurate because the grip is more consistent.
Link Posted: 5/31/2024 4:00:23 PM EDT
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I don't think you can go wrong either way. I like the grip feel on the HK 45 more so than the USP but the USP just works better for me. The USP is big and kind of bulky, unless you get the compact and that is a great pistol. Recoil is more of a personal thing to me but that being said, the USP does make shooting the .45 a little tamer.
Link Posted: 6/9/2024 12:50:06 PM EDT
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Ive came to create a post about the HK45ct vs the USP 45. And this post is basically it I think. I am a lefty and in a 10 round mag state. Should I automatically go to the HK45ct having the ambi slide release? The USP mag capacity means nothing to me. I also see the HK45 gets the o ring barrel from the Expert and Tactical USP's.

I have had an Expert 9 in the past and love the USP. Was planning on another Expert but the HK45ct is really appealing!
Link Posted: 6/9/2024 1:37:31 PM EDT
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The mag capacity is terrible for such a large gun. I mean only 10 rounds? Back in the day the HK USP was a good choice with 12rd mags. But in today's market it's tough to beat the FN Tactical with 15rd mags.
Link Posted: 6/9/2024 1:41:39 PM EDT
[#27]
Mine seemed to big for my girly hands. I just couldn't  shoot it accurately.
Link Posted: 6/9/2024 4:59:06 PM EDT
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Got it out early this morning.

Another boring 100 rounds.

Will be going with new sights, I'm leaning Dawson but might also go adjustable.
Link Posted: 6/9/2024 5:23:48 PM EDT
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I've read that the USP .45 can shoot .45 Super without problems. Can the same be said of the HK45?
Link Posted: 6/9/2024 6:29:30 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By MCM308:
Ive came to create a post about the HK45ct vs the USP 45. And this post is basically it I think. I am a lefty and in a 10 round mag state. Should I automatically go to the HK45ct having the ambi slide release? The USP mag capacity means nothing to me. I also see the HK45 gets the o ring barrel from the Expert and Tactical USP's.

I have had an Expert 9 in the past and love the USP. Was planning on another Expert but the HK45ct is really appealing!
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I have both.  Both are fantastic guns.  What are you planning on doing with them?  The 45c carries great.  I find it very comfortable concealed.  The USP45 is not that much bigger, but the grip is longer.  I have large hands, and the USP is perfect for me.  Both of mine are V1, and I like the trigger better on the 45c.  Both are lasers too.
Link Posted: 6/10/2024 7:00:44 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By JKrammes:



I have both.  Both are fantastic guns.  What are you planning on doing with them?  The 45c carries great.  I find it very comfortable concealed.  The USP45 is not that much bigger, but the grip is longer.  I have large hands, and the USP is perfect for me.  Both of mine are V1, and I like the trigger better on the 45c.  Both are lasers too.
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Mostly a range toy. I can't carry in my state yet but will be able to eventually. I'm in NJ so being able to carry is still relatively new. I just haven't gotten the permit yet but when I do, I plan to carry a Glock 19x or a S&W M&P 360 to start out with and get use to those first. I am a lefty but can shoot both but I require ambi controls on my pistols. I never could do a Glock until the Gen 5s with the ambi slide release . Mainly why I am looking at the HK45CT but for another hundred, I am leaning heavy towards the USP Expert 45.
Link Posted: 6/10/2024 9:15:52 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By GunDisaster:
The mag capacity is terrible for such a large gun. I mean only 10 rounds? Back in the day the HK USP was a good choice with 12rd mags. But in today's market it's tough to beat the FN Tactical with 15rd mags.
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FN had to push further than they should have in both size and compromise to do that though.
FNX Tactical Crazy Flexible Magwell!!!
Link Posted: 6/10/2024 11:17:30 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By MCM308:


Mostly a range toy. I can't carry in my state yet but will be able to eventually. I'm in NJ so being able to carry is still relatively new. I just haven't gotten the permit yet but when I do, I plan to carry a Glock 19x or a S&W M&P 360 to start out with and get use to those first. I am a lefty but can shoot both but I require ambi controls on my pistols. I never could do a Glock until the Gen 5s with the ambi slide release . Mainly why I am looking at the HK45CT but for another hundred, I am leaning heavy towards the USP Expert 45.
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I have both.  Both are fantastic guns.  What are you planning on doing with them?  The 45c carries great.  I find it very comfortable concealed.  The USP45 is not that much bigger, but the grip is longer.  I have large hands, and the USP is perfect for me.  Both of mine are V1, and I like the trigger better on the 45c.  Both are lasers too.


Mostly a range toy. I can't carry in my state yet but will be able to eventually. I'm in NJ so being able to carry is still relatively new. I just haven't gotten the permit yet but when I do, I plan to carry a Glock 19x or a S&W M&P 360 to start out with and get use to those first. I am a lefty but can shoot both but I require ambi controls on my pistols. I never could do a Glock until the Gen 5s with the ambi slide release . Mainly why I am looking at the HK45CT but for another hundred, I am leaning heavy towards the USP Expert 45.



For the range and target shooting I would say any flavor of the USP is the way to go.  I got my USP45 in 1999, and it is still one of my favorite guns.  I travel to NJ several times a year.  I really wish I could carry there.
Link Posted: 6/11/2024 12:43:30 AM EDT
[#34]
I had 2, a 45ct & full size. Both excellent shooters . Decided to down size to a P30SK for CC so I sold the ct. I held on to the full size because it was German made.


Link Posted: 6/11/2024 1:20:39 PM EDT
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.45 ACP is like a manual transmission. They work just fine. Some of us prefer them. But the kid’s aren’t fans and that kinda sealed the fate of the HK45. Plus you have all these faggot  mag release button fans.


If I could reliably run .45 Super in an HK45 that would be it for me. But since that is a no no, I stick with my G21.
Link Posted: 6/11/2024 6:33:17 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By AMERIKINSHIP:

If I could reliably run .45 Super in an HK45 that would be it for me. But since that is a no no, I stick with my G21.
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Nothing wrong with a G21 and 45 SUPER, if that's what works BEST for you.

But not everybody is having difficulty with 45 SUPER in the HK 45.

https://www.hkpro.com/threads/45-super-in-a-hk45.480600/

Not sure which load you were using or if you tried various 45 SUPER loads.

I agree that anything that takes a round in the thoracic cavity with even standard-velocity 45 ACP ball ammo is done-fer right quick.

Certain bullet designs or cartridge lengths may not play nicely with all manner of .45 class guns.

If you gotta buy factory ammo, I can see where it would simply not be worth the cost to try to get a balky gun to play nicely with 45 SUPER.
Link Posted: 6/11/2024 7:23:04 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By W_E_G:


Nothing wrong with a G21 and 45 SUPER, if that's what works BEST for you.

But not everybody is having difficulty with 45 SUPER in the HK 45.

https://www.hkpro.com/threads/45-super-in-a-hk45.480600/

Not sure which load you were using or if you tried various 45 SUPER loads.

I agree that anything that takes a round in the thoracic cavity with even standard-velocity 45 ACP ball ammo is done-fer right quick.

Certain bullet designs or cartridge lengths may not play nicely with all manner of .45 class guns.

If you gotta buy factory ammo, I can see where it would simply not be worth the cost to try to get a balky gun to play nicely with 45 SUPER.
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Never tried it myself, I wanted to, but threads on HKPro convinced me it was a fools errand. And everything I read said my G21 would run 255gr hard cast .45 Super just fine, which it does. It's something I think about trying myself, but it's a back burner day dream. Though it doesn't stop me from checking prices on HK45's, and recognizing the dull itch is still there.
Link Posted: 6/11/2024 9:15:48 PM EDT
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Yeah, plain ol’ 45ACP 230 ball will already shoot through three men, and keep on trucking. The purpose of Gucci bullets in 45 ACP is literally to get them to slow down rapidly, and kill ONLY the target.

Move to 45 Super, and I’m not sure what you’re supposed to shoot with it at any distance you could expect to hit something with a handgun.
Link Posted: 6/11/2024 10:10:20 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By W_E_G:
Yeah, plain ol’ 45ACP 230 ball will already shoot through three men, and keep on trucking. The purpose of Gucci bullets in 45 ACP is literally to get them to slow down rapidly, and kill ONLY the target.

Move to 45 Super, and I’m not sure what you’re supposed to shoot with it at any distance you could expect to hit something with a handgun.
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I use it for a woods gun in a chest holster.
Link Posted: 6/11/2024 10:23:21 PM EDT
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I hate this thread.  I am thinking of selling my last DA/SA HK45c.  I just never shoot it any more since I have the HK45CT LEM.
Link Posted: 6/12/2024 8:23:29 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By aftac:
I hate this thread.  I am thinking of selling my last DA/SA HK45c.  I just never shoot it any more since I have the HK45CT LEM.
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Been enjoying .45 again with the 45c.

Link Posted: 6/12/2024 8:29:21 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By aftac:
I hate this thread.  I am thinking of selling my last DA/SA HK45c.  I just never shoot it any more since I have the HK45CT LEM.
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Denzel says the HK 45 is the LAST gun he would part with. Although he apparently in not fond of the spider-web grip.

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Link Posted: 6/15/2024 6:14:13 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By aftac:
I hate this thread.  I am thinking of selling my last DA/SA HK45c.  I just never shoot it any more since I have the HK45CT LEM.
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Convert it to LEM.
Link Posted: 6/15/2024 6:28:29 PM EDT
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I have One in lem right now.
Link Posted: 6/22/2024 2:08:20 PM EDT
[#45]
I think they sell all they make... BUT

If were an HK10 well I would pick one up. Only gun in 10mm I would consider right now. Unless HK did a VP9 10mm......    MMMmmmmmmm...... VP10...... 5" barrel  Optics Ready......  Buffalo Bore......   When something needs a hole blown through it.....    
Link Posted: 7/3/2024 1:17:00 PM EDT
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Like it so much I did the "glock treatment" to the grip



Link Posted: 7/3/2024 6:14:59 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Finslayer83:
Like it so much I did the "glock treatment" to the grip



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The grip is the only thing I don’t like about mine. I’m to scared to try something like that, lol.
Link Posted: 7/4/2024 1:07:41 PM EDT
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The grip is the only thing I don’t like about mine. I’m to scared to try something like that, lol.
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Originally Posted By Finslayer83:
Like it so much I did the "glock treatment" to the grip



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The grip is the only thing I don’t like about mine. I’m to scared to try something like that, lol.



Weird.  I really like the grip on my 45c.
Link Posted: 7/4/2024 8:38:49 PM EDT
[#49]
My 45C came with Talon grips. Never tried one without them.
Link Posted: 7/5/2024 9:19:47 AM EDT
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I just ordered Talon grips.  

Does anyone know the difference between the threaded barrels at HKPro for the 45C?  The HKP17449 is $279, while the HKP 01036 is $339.   Never mind I found what I was looking for.  Likely no difference performance wise. But for those who must have the German made I guess the option is there.

If you have shot one or both barrels, any likes or dislikes, fall off in accuracy?  

It looks like the 01036 is German made.  

HKP17449:
HK45C, HK45C Tactical Threaded Barrel .578 X 28 - US

US made HK45C & HK45C Tactical threaded barrel for use with a wide variety of flash hiders & sound suppressors. This is a special offering as a factory HK45C Tactical barrel is threaded metric 16 X 1 left hand (not as common) as the US threaded offerings. This offering is for an HK45 & HK45 Tactical barrel with US .578-28 right hand threads. A much more common thread pattern when looking for suppressor and flash hider offerings. A great combo package at a great price!

Includes:

HK45C & HK45C Tactical threaded barrel- US made by RCM
Custom crown protecting thread protector included & installed
HK factory O-ring included & installed
This barrel is a true drop in direct replacement for all HK45C pistols
Includes the o-ring and thread protector to protect your valuable HK45C pistol
Features:

Made in the USA
Fully heat treated 4140R steel
Double stress relieved
Nitrided finish to entire surface of barrel inside and out
1:16 twist
4.57" Overall length & 4.62" with thread protector installed
Threaded .578 X 28 - Right Hand
Austempered & finished inside & out in an ultra durable nitride hardening process
Each barrel is chambered in .45 ACP with a polished feed ramp
Each barrel comes complete with thread protector & HK green o-ring
Please note: This barrel is NOT the same barrel for the USP45 Compact this barrel will fit HK's new HK45C & HK45C Tactical pistols only.


HKP01036:
New HK German HK45C threaded tactical barrel. A drop in barrel for the HK45C.
Features:
Heckler & Koch Genuine Part
Threaded For Use With Suppressors
Threaded 16 x 1 Left Hand Twist
Cold hammer-forged 4.5" barrel
Please Note: Be sure to order the factory HK .45 thread protector and O-Ring shown below, not for the USPC .45 model. This barrel is for the new HK45C or HK45 CT.
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