Hellcat PRO - Review

Published on March 12, 2022
Duration: 4:44

This review of the Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro by Top Guns highlights its size comparison to popular handguns like the Glock 19, Glock 48, Glock 43X, and Sig Sauer P365 XL. The video emphasizes the Hellcat Pro's 9mm chambering, 15+1 capacity, optics-ready slide, and 6.6-inch overall length, positioning it as a strong contender for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro is a 9mm compact pistol measuring 6.6 inches in length and 1 inch wide, featuring an optics-ready slide and a 15+1 round capacity. It's compared favorably in size to the Glock 43X and Sig P365 XL, making it a strong contender for concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Overview
  2. 00:16Firearm Size Comparison Setup
  3. 00:28Glock 19 Comparison
  4. 01:08Glock 48 Comparison
  5. 01:41Glock 43X Comparison
  6. 01:57Sig Sauer P365 XL Comparison
  7. 02:41Hellcat Pro Release and Features
  8. 03:03Hellcat Pro Technical Specifications
  9. 03:22Trigger and Grip Assessment
  10. 03:51Hand Fit and Comfort
  11. 04:10Reliability Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro?

The Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro is a 9mm compact pistol with an overall length of 6.6 inches, a height of 4.8 inches, and a width of 1 inch. It comes standard with two 15-round magazines and weighs 21 ounces.

How does the Springfield Hellcat Pro compare in size to other popular handguns?

The Hellcat Pro is compared to the Glock 19, Glock 48, Glock 43X, and Sig Sauer P365 XL. It's noted to have a similar capacity to the Glock 19 (15+1) and is very close in size to the Glock 43X, while being slightly larger than the P365 XL.

What features make the Springfield Hellcat Pro suitable for concealed carry?

The Hellcat Pro is designed for concealed carry with its compact size (6.6" length, 1" width), comfortable grip texture, and optics-ready slide. Its 15+1 round capacity also provides a good balance of firepower and concealability.

What is the trigger like on the Springfield Hellcat Pro?

The Hellcat Pro features a flat-style trigger, which the reviewer prefers. It's described as breaking at approximately a 90-degree angle, similar to the trigger on a Sig P365 XL, and stages well.

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