New Guns 2025: Heckler & Koch CC9 Pistol

It's a concealable 9 mm pistol from H&K, but what makes this new gun most notable?

posted on January 17, 2025

NRA Women have traditionally enjoyed shooting the variety of Heckler & Koch pistols, and the German-made pistols have consistently scored respectably in our Ladies Pistol Projects. But how about a made-in-America H&K? That’s right. Even those Heckler & Koch’s new CC9 pistol boasts German steel, the 9 mm Luger-chambered micro-compact is notable for more reasons than its size. The CC9 marks the first official product made at the Heckler & Koch facility in Columbus, Ga., meaning that it doesn't have to conform to German firearm export laws or U.S. firearm import laws like all Heckler & Koch's previous firearms.

We are looking forward to testing this new model, introduced just ahead of SHOT Show 2025. See a preview here from our friends at NRA Shooting Illustrated.

 

 

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