This review of the Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro highlights its improvements over the original Hellcat, particularly in recoil management and capacity. The presenter, Hackshot, a firearms enthusiast, provides a detailed breakdown of the pistol's features, including its 3.7-inch barrel, 15+1 capacity, and included Hex Wasp optic. He compares it directly to the Glock 19, noting the Hellcat Pro's slimmer profile and slightly shorter height. The review emphasizes the pistol's suitability for concealed carry, offering a balance of size, capacity, and shootability.
This review of the Springfield Hellcat RDP highlights its factory-integrated features, including the Hex Wasp red dot optic and a compensator designed to reduce muzzle lift. The reviewer notes the improved trigger compared to earlier models and the optional ambidextrous safety. The video emphasizes the firearm's suitability for concealed carry and its performance with various magazine capacities.
This review of the Springfield Armory Hellcat RDP by The Humble Marksman, an expert instructor, highlights its features as a 'baby race gun' for concealed carry. The RDP integrates a compensator and Hex Wasp red dot sight, offering reduced recoil and improved shootability compared to standard micro-compacts. It also features an ambidextrous manual safety and comes with various magazine options, making it a compelling, albeit pricier, option for everyday carry.
This review of the Springfield Hellcat RDP (Rapid Defense Pistol) focuses on its unique features: an integrated compensator and the Hex Wasp red dot sight. The presenter, while generally positive about the original Hellcat, expresses some skepticism about the necessity of a comp on a micro-compact for concealed carry. The review details the functionality of the comp, the co-witnessing capabilities of the Hex Wasp optic, and the pros and cons of its auto-brightness feature. It also touches on the manual safety variant and the price difference compared to the standard Hellcat.
This review of the Springfield Hellcat RDP (Rapid Defense Package) highlights its features as a micro-compact pistol equipped with an integrated HEX Wasp red dot optic and a self-timing compensator. The presenter discusses its ergonomics, trigger characteristics, and the functionality of the optic and compensator, offering insights into its performance for concealed carry and self-defense applications.
This review of the Springfield Armory Hellcat RDP Rapid Defense Package highlights four key differences from the standard Hellcat: the HEX Wasp 3.5 MOA red dot sight, a 3.8-inch barrel with an integrated compensator, a Gen 2 trigger with a wider trigger bar safety, and an ambidextrous thumb safety. The reviewer notes the optic co-witnesses with the tritium front sight and the compensator is lightweight and easy to attach/detach. The trigger pull remains around 5.5 pounds, consistent with the standard Hellcat.
This guide details the field stripping process for the Springfield Armory Hellcat RDP, including the removal of its unique self-indexing compensator. It emphasizes safety protocols and highlights the specific steps required due to the RDP's integrated compensator. The process is demonstrated by Sootch, a respected firearms reviewer, indicating a high level of technical detail.
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