Springfield Hellcat (The 1 Thing You're Missing On it)

Published on November 30, 2021
Duration: 3:25

This guide details the installation of the Apex Failure Resistant Extractor for the Springfield Armory Hellcat. The process is presented as a straightforward upgrade that can be completed in approximately three minutes with a single tool. The speaker, Kevin Michalowski from USCCA, emphasizes the importance of reliable case ejection and views this modification as a worthwhile enhancement for concealed carry pistols, despite potential warranty implications.

Quick Summary

The Apex Failure Resistant Extractor for the Springfield Armory Hellcat is an easy-to-install upgrade designed to ensure empty cases are ejected with authority every time. The installation requires only a 3/32nd punch and takes about three minutes, significantly improving the firearm's reliability.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Hellcat Upgrade
  2. 00:30Speaker & Channel Mission
  3. 00:43Importance of Extractor Upgrade
  4. 01:51Installation & Benefits
  5. 02:14Warranty & Concluding Thoughts
  6. 02:46Giveaway & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main benefit of installing an Apex extractor on a Springfield Hellcat?

The primary benefit of installing an Apex extractor on a Springfield Hellcat is to ensure that empty cases are ejected with authority and consistency every time the firearm is fired, significantly improving reliability.

How difficult is it to install the Apex extractor on a Springfield Hellcat?

The installation of the Apex extractor on a Springfield Hellcat is described as super easy, taking approximately three minutes to complete with just one tool, a 3/32nd punch.

What tool is needed to install the Apex extractor on a Springfield Hellcat?

The only tool required to install the Apex Failure Resistant Extractor on a Springfield Hellcat is a 3/32nd punch. Apex Tactical Specialties provides a short instructional video demonstrating the process.

Does upgrading the extractor on a Springfield Hellcat void the warranty?

Yes, upgrading components like the extractor on a Springfield Hellcat may void the manufacturer's warranty. However, the speaker considers this a worthwhile risk for enhanced firearm performance and reliability.

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