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Price: 45 EUR -1.75% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.6B EUR
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Heckler & Koch AG, headquartered in Oberndorf am Neckar, Germany, is a storied name within the firearms industry, with a history that echoes through the corridors of military and law enforcement communities worldwide. Founded in 1949 by engineers Edmund Heckler, Theodor Koch, and Alex Seidel, the company emerged from the remnants of an armament factory shuttered after World War II. Initially focused on precision tooling and bicycle components, its trajectory changed when the German government sought to modernize its weapons. H&K quickly established itself with the production of the groundbreaking G3 rifle in 1959, a robust design that cemented its reputation for innovation and reliability. The ethos of pioneering design continued with the adaptation of polymer materials and new operating systems in their firearms, setting standards in the industry that others would follow. Today, H&K AG thrives on its proven ability to provide highly specialized products to their core markets—government security agencies, law enforcement, and military forces—across continents. The company’s product lineup spans rifles, submachine guns, pistols, and machine guns, catering to the distinct needs and rigorous specifications of professional users. By securing long-term contracts for supply and maintenance, and innovating continuously with R&D, H&K sustains its financial health and competitive edge. It is their continued commitment to craftsmanship, precision engineering, and innovation in defense technology that propels their success, ensuring they remain an indispensable partner within global defense procurement arenas.

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