This video provides a detailed overview of the Springfield Armory Hellcat chambered in .380 ACP. The presenter highlights its micro-compact size, optics-ready OSP configuration, and 3-inch barrel. It's presented as a viable option for individuals sensitive to recoil or those seeking a smaller concealed carry pistol, offering 11 and 13-round magazine capacities.
This video reviews the Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP 9mm pistol as part of an everyday carry (EDC) setup. It highlights the pistol's compact size, capacity, and the benefits of the OSP (Optical Sight Ready) cut for red dot optics. The review also covers the Darkstar Gear Apollo holster and the MeiKe Modpods Red Dot sight, emphasizing their suitability for concealed carry and grab-and-go scenarios.
This guide details various magazine options for the Springfield Armory Hellcat, ranging from flush-fit 11-round magazines for deep concealment to extended 15 and 17-round magazines for increased capacity. It covers the installation of aftermarket baseplates like Tyrant CNC's for enhanced grip and capacity, as well as the use of grip sleeves and pinky extensions. The information is presented with high authority by SPN Firearms, demonstrating practical applications for different carry needs.
This video provides a visual introduction to the FN Reflex subcompact handgun, highlighting its Flat Dark Earth finish, aggressive grip texture, and clear markings. It showcases the 9x19mm caliber, the manufacturing location in Columbia, SC, and the included 11 and 15-round magazines. The presentation emphasizes the pistol's subcompact size and its three-dot iron sight system with a high-visibility front sight.
The Taurus GX4 XL Toro is presented as an impressive budget-friendly micro-compact pistol, building upon the original GX4. The review highlights its comfortable ergonomics with interchangeable palm swells, optics-ready slide, and decent capacity for its size. While initial light primer strikes were noted, they reportedly cleared up after the first 50-60 rounds, leading to accurate shooting performance. The firearm is praised for its value, especially considering its price point under $400.
The Taurus GX4XL is a new micro-compact 9mm pistol for concealed carry, building on the original GX4. It features a longer 3.7-inch barrel and slide compared to the original's 3-inch barrel, enhancing sight radius for accuracy and increasing ballistic performance. The frame height remains the same as the GX4, aiding concealment. The GX4XL retains features like interchangeable backstraps, a flat-face trigger, and the Taurus Optic Ready (TORO) system, compatible with Shield RMSc footprint red dots.
Rich Nance of Guns & Ammo reviews the Mossberg MC2sc, a micro-compact 9mm striker-fired pistol ideal for concealed carry. He highlights its optics-ready slide, co-witnessing sights, and surprisingly shootable nature despite its thin profile. The pistol features a 3.4-inch stainless steel barrel, front and rear slide serrations, and Mossberg's safe takedown system, allowing disassembly without pulling the trigger. Nance also notes the ergonomic grip provided by the 14-round magazine and the flush-fit 11-round option for deeper concealment.
This review of the Taurus GX4 micro compact pistol highlights its improved trigger compared to the G3 series, comfortable ergonomics with aggressive texturing, and modular design. The reviewer notes a quality control issue with a loose front sight screw within 100 rounds, which was resolved with Loctite. While the trigger pull is considered a bit heavy (5.5-6.5 lbs), it's a significant improvement over previous Taurus models. The pistol is praised for its concealability and value, though the inclusion of only 11-round magazines is seen as a drawback.
This review provides an in-depth look at the Mossberg MC2sc subcompact pistol, highlighting its features and comparing it to other models. The presenter details the firearm's ergonomics, trigger, and capacity, noting its suitability for concealed carry. A comprehensive field strip and reassembly guide is also provided, emphasizing the tool-less takedown process.
This video provides first impressions of the Springfield Armory XDM Elite in 10mm. The reviewer, new to the 10mm caliber, highlights the firearm's optics-ready slide, fiber optic sights, and a price point around $800 with the included optic. Initial shooting impressions suggest good accuracy and manageable recoil, described as between 9mm and .45 ACP, with a comfortable, albeit slightly short, grip. The flat-face trigger is noted as an improvement over previous XD models.
This video from TheFirearmGuy focuses on the new 15-round magazines released by Springfield Armory for their Hellcat pistol. The reviewer confirms that these are official Springfield products, not aftermarket, and are available alongside the existing 11 and 13-round options. A function check at an indoor range is demonstrated, with the new magazine performing well. The description also provides links to various playlists covering handgun reviews, long gun reviews, Second Amendment content, gear reviews, and range tests, as well as social media links.
This video features Taran's honest review of the Springfield Armory Hellcat, a micro-compact 9mm pistol known for its high capacity with 11 and 13-round magazines. The description also includes a question about viewers' favorite concealed carry firearms and a note about the special edition kit not including all accessories with the firearm purchase. The title playfully mentions "desert eagle," suggesting a potential comparison or hyperbolic statement, but the primary focus is the Hellcat.
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