List of Heckler & Koch products

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This is a list of all of the weapon products made by Heckler & Koch, a German weapons defence manufacturer with subsidiaries all over the world. It includes fully developed, experimental and military products, as well as those produced under license.

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Civilian rifles

ImageModelVariants
HK 270
HK 300
HK 630
HK 770
HK 940
HK SLB 2000HK SLB 2000 Target, HK SLB 2000 Light
HK MR556
HK MR308
HK41 SG1.jpg HK 41 (Reservist Rifle) HK 91
HK43.jpg HK 43 HK 93
H&K SL6.jpg HK SL6
Sl7-trompeter.jpg HK SL7
H&K-SL8.jpg HK SL8 HK SL8-4
HK SR9T Rifle.jpg HK SR9 HK SR9T, HK SR9TC

Grenade launchers

ImageModelVariants
HK69A1.jpg HK 69 HK 69A1, HK 79
HK AGCEGLM.jpg Heckler & Koch AG-C/EGLM
Latvian G36KV.JPEG AG36 HK AG-C (L17A1), HK XM320
HK GMW.jpg HK GMG

Machine guns

ImageModelVariants
HK21.JPG HK 21 Multiple
HK MG4 01.jpg HK MG4 (formerly HK MG43)
H&K MG5 silhouette.svg HK MG5 (formerly HK121)
M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle.jpg M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle
HK 421

Pistols

ImageModelVariants
HK4 Resm.jpg HK4 P11
Vp70z.jpg HK VP70 (Volkspistole 70) HK VP70M, HK VP70Z
HK P9S PDRM.jpg HK P9 HK P9S, HK P9K
HK P7 M13 (20965360961).jpg HK P7 HK PSP, HK P7M8, HK P7M13, HK P7M10, HK P7K3, HK P7M7, HK P7PT8
First-year USP 9mm (32415150000).jpg HK USP (Universal Self-loading Pistol) HK USP Standard, HK USP Compact, HK USP Tactical, HK USP Expert, HK USP Elite, HK USP Match, HK P8
Mark23SuppressedRight.jpg HK Mark 23 (also known as Mark 23 Mod 0 or HK SOCOM)
Hkp2000.jpg HK P2000 HK P2000SK
Koalorka H&K P30L.jpg HK P30 P30L, P30SK
HK45C Threaded Barrel.jpg HK45 HK45, HK45C Compact, HK45T Tactical
HK-SFP9 LSH.JPG HK VP9 (AKA SFP9, Striker Fired Pistol, in Europe) VP40

Rifles

ImageModelVariants
Charles Suilen at Sierra Prieta-L85A2 cropped.jpg HK A2 L85A2
HK416N.png HK 416 HK416 D10RS (10.4" Barrel), HK416 D145RS (14.5" Barrel), HK416 D165RS (16.5" Barrel), HK416 D20RS (20" Barrel)
Combater.jpg HK 417 Assaulter (12" Barrel), Recce (16" Barrel), Sniper (20" Barrel)
G3a3.gif G3 Multiple
HK33A2 Flickr (yet another finn).jpg HK33 Multiple
HK 433 Kontur noBg.png HK433 Multiple
Gewehr G36 noBG.jpg G36 HK G36C (Compact), HK G36V, HK G36K (Kurz - short), HK G36KV (Kurz - short)
HK G41 (2).jpg G41 HK G41A2, HK G41KA3, HK G41TGS
Gewehr G11 sk.jpg G11 Machine gun (MG11)

Personal defense weapon (G11 PDW)

M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle.jpg M27 Infantry Automatic Rifle
Xm8 sideview.jpg XM8

Shotguns

ImageModelVariants
H&KFabarmFP6entry.jpg HK FP6 HK 40621CF, HK 40621T (Entry)


HK CAWS.jpg HK CAWS (Close Assault Weapon System)

Sniper rifles

ImageModelVariants
PSG-1--transparent.png HK PSG1 PSG1A1, MSG90
"M110E1" SDMR PEO Soldier.jpg M110A1 rifle

Submachine guns/machine pistols

ImageModelVariants
Hkmp5count-terr-wiki.jpg MP5 Multiple
HK MP7 Bundeswehr noBG.png MP7 HK MP7A1, HK MP7SF
HKUMP45.JPG UMP (Universale Maschinenpistole) HK UMP9, HK UMP40, HK UMP45

Cartridges

Other firearms

Flare devices

Ceremonial

Underwater pistol

Prototypes

Pistols

Submachine guns

Rifles

Shotguns

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Heckler & Koch MP7</span> German series of submachine guns/personal defence weapons

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Heckler & Koch G11</span> Caseless ammunition assault rifle prototype

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Heckler & Koch G3</span> German battle rifle

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Heckler & Koch G36</span> German 5.56mm assault rifle

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Heckler & Koch HK CAWS</span> Bullpup automatic shotgun

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Heckler & Koch HK417</span> Battle and designated marksman rifle

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">HK 4.6×30mm</span> PDW cartridge designed for HK MP7

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Heckler & Koch VP9</span> Semi-automatic pistol

The Heckler & Koch VP9 is a polymer-framed semi-automatic striker-fired handgun. The VP designation in the name refers to Volkspistole, which translates to "people's pistol", while SFP stands for "striker-fired pistol". The 9 stands for the caliber designation of 9 mm. The VP9 is the third striker-fired pistol that HK has produced. A variant of the VP9, the VP40, is chambered for .40 S&W; the VP40 is known as SFP40 in Europe and Canada.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Heckler & Koch HK433</span> Assault rifle

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The AAI CAWS is a prototype automatic shotgun—designed as a combat shotgun— produced by the AAI Corporation during the 1980s. It was AAI's entry into the U.S military's Close Assault Weapon System program.

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