This episode features a discussion with competitive shooter Julie Golob and Guns & Ammo editor Jim Tar, covering Golob's transition to Springfield Armory, her career in shooting sports, and technical insights into various firearms. They discuss shooting techniques, the viability of .380 ACP, the benefits of compensated firearms like the Echelon, and the importance of backup iron sights. Golob shares her experiences with the US Army Marksmanship Unit and her early influences in shooting.
This YouTube Shorts video poses the question "Is the Hellcat 380 Any Good?". The title and the use of a specific firearm model suggest a review or evaluation of the Springfield Armory Hellcat pistol chambered in .380 ACP. The content likely aims to provide a brief overview of the firearm's performance, features, or suitability for certain applications.
This review of the Springfield Armory Hellcat in .380 ACP highlights its potential as a top-tier carry gun, addressing common .380 shortcomings. The presenter praises its capacity, controllability, and concealability, comparing it favorably to other micro-compacts and even older 9mm options. While acknowledging the optic's limitations, the overall package is deemed a significant advancement in the .380 market.
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 review of the Springfield Hellcat 380, presented by James Reeves of TFB TV, offers an expert assessment of its performance, ergonomics, and market positioning. Reeves highlights the pistol's accurate shooting characteristics, effective grip texture, and optics-ready design. He provides a balanced perspective on the .380 ACP caliber's viability for self-defense, recommending it for recoil-sensitive shooters while acknowledging the advantages of 9mm for terminal ballistics.
The Springfield Armory Hellcat 380 is a micro-compact pistol designed for concealed carry, chambered in 380 ACP. It offers class-leading capacity with 11+1 in the flush-fit magazine and 13+1 with the extended magazine. The pistol features a factory-milled slide for micro red dot sights, an adaptive grip texture, and a 3-inch hammer-forged steel barrel with a Melanite coating for durability.
This video provides an overview of the IO Inc. firearm manufacturing facility in Monroe, North Carolina, with a specific focus on the Hellcat 380 pistol. The tour highlights the production process and the company's commitment to American manufacturing. IO Inc. also produces components for AK-47 and AK-74 platforms.
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