This YouTube video features a Halloween-themed "I Carry" segment showcasing the Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP in .380 ACP. The title suggests a focus on everyday carry and potentially a personal reflection or demonstration related to carrying this specific firearm, with a festive holiday twist.
This video offers a first look at the new Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP chambered in .380 ACP. The reviewer takes the compact pistol to the range for initial impressions, highlighting its smaller size compared to the original Hellcat. The description also includes links to various NRA resources and publications.
The Springfield Hellcat Pro evolved from the original Hellcat, offering a larger frame with a 15-round flush-fit magazine while maintaining a slim profile. Subsequent variants include threaded barrel models for suppressors and the Hellcat Pro Comp, featuring integrated porting for recoil reduction. The Pro builds upon the success of the original Hellcat, catering to users seeking more capacity and a slightly larger grip for concealed carry and self-defense.
This video showcases the Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP pistol as part of the "I Carry" series. The presenter highlights its suitability for everyday concealed carry due to its compact size, light weight, and impressive 11+1 round capacity. The OSP model's slide cut for red-dot sights is emphasized as a key feature that mitigates the challenges of aiming with a short sight radius on subcompact handguns, making it easier to achieve precision. The review also mentions its utility as a quick 'grab-and-go' option, comparing its dimensions and capacity favorably to small revolvers. Extended magazines are noted as helpful for improving shootability on the range.
This video showcases the Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP 9mm pistol as part of the 'I Carry' series. It highlights the firearm being carried in a Galco Ankle Glove holster and also features a PowerTac E10 G4 flashlight. The content focuses on everyday concealed carry setups and the gear used.
Roy Huntington shares a personal story in this "First Look" video, detailing how he transitioned from a confident carrier of the Springfield Armory Hellcat to no longer possessing one due to a marital compromise. The video specifically showcases the Springfield Armory Hellcat in the distinctive Robin's Egg Blue color variant. It includes links for more product information, newsletter subscriptions, and magazine subscriptions for GUNS Magazine and American Handgunner Magazine.
The Springfield Hellcat Pro offers a larger grip and more rail space than the original Hellcat, while maintaining a slim profile. Both pistols are optic-ready with an RMSc footprint. The Pro features a 15-round flush-fit magazine, whereas the standard Hellcat uses 11 or 13-round magazines, and the Pro's magazine won't fit the standard Hellcat. Notably, the Pro currently lacks a manual safety option, unlike some standard Hellcat models.
This video features an "I Carry" segment showcasing a Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP pistol. The pistol is equipped with a Shield Sights RMSw red-dot sight and is carried in a PHLster Skeleton holster. The content focuses on the everyday carry setup of this specific firearm and its accompanying gear.
This video features Zack Kinsley of XS Sights discussing their new 2nd Gen AR Block, a product that impressed Gun Talk's Kevin "KJ" Jarnagin. They also showcase new sight offerings from XS, including Hellcat OSP sights, R3D sights, and a Lever Rail designed for the Henry .45-70 rifle. The discussion highlights practical firearm accessories and updates from a major industry event.
This video review focuses on a specific AIWB (Appendix Inside the Waistband) holster for the Springfield Armory Hellcat, manufactured by Cowa Tactical. The reviewer highlights the holster's perfect fit, robust construction, and exceptional adjustability, particularly its retention adjustment capabilities. The content also briefly mentions the availability of options for various popular handguns and touches upon the Springfield Hellcat RDP (R Reaction-Defense Pistol). The video aims to promote a product the reviewer genuinely believes in and encourages viewers to check out Cowa Tactical.
This comparison between the Springfield Hellcat OSP and Glock 43X MOS highlights their suitability for concealed carry and EDC. Both are optics-ready micro-compacts with comparable pricing. The Hellcat offers superior grip texture and high-visibility sights, while the 43X MOS, especially with aftermarket magazines, provides higher capacity and a slightly less snappy recoil impulse due to its ergonomics. Testing both is recommended for personal fit.
This video features an "I Carry" segment showcasing a Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP pistol. The firearm is equipped with a Swampfox Optics Sentinel red-dot sight and is carried in a JM Custom Kydex AIWB holster. The content focuses on the practical aspects of carrying this specific firearm and accessory combination for everyday personal protection.
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