I Can’t Believe This New Hellcat is in .380

Published on October 22, 2025
Duration: 1:52

This video introduces the Springfield Armory Hellcat in .380 ACP, a new offering that aims to be more recoil-friendly than its 9mm counterpart. It highlights the pistol's micro-compact size, double-stack magazine capacity, and features like a textured grip, flat-face trigger, and an optics-ready slide for RMSC-pattern red dots.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Armory Hellcat in .380 ACP is a new micro-compact pistol designed for recoil-sensitive shooters. It features a 3-inch barrel, double-stack magazines holding 11 (flush) or 13 (extended) rounds, a flat-face trigger, and an optics-ready slide for RMSC-pattern red dots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Hellcat .380 ACP
  2. 00:06Springfield Armory's New Offering
  3. 00:20Standard Hellcat Features
  4. 00:31Magazine Capacity (.380 ACP)
  5. 00:40Recoil Sensitivity Benefits
  6. 00:56Barrel Length and Grip Texture
  7. 01:05Flat Face Trigger
  8. 01:18Optics Ready Mount (RMSC)
  9. 01:30U-Notch Night Sights
  10. 01:38Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Springfield Armory Hellcat in .380 ACP?

The Springfield Armory Hellcat in .380 ACP is a new variant of their popular micro-compact pistol. It offers a smaller caliber option, aiming to reduce recoil for shooters sensitive to it, while retaining the core features of the Hellcat line.

What are the key features of the Hellcat .380 ACP?

Key features include its micro-compact size (1-inch wide, 3-inch barrel), double-stack magazines (11-round flush, 13-round extended), textured grip, flat-face trigger, and an optics-ready slide for RMSC-pattern red dots.

Who is the Hellcat .380 ACP designed for?

This .380 ACP version is particularly suited for individuals who are recoil-sensitive or may have some dexterity limitations, offering a more manageable shooting experience compared to its 9mm counterpart.

What is the magazine capacity of the Springfield Hellcat in .380 ACP?

The Springfield Armory Hellcat in .380 ACP can hold 11 rounds in its flush-fit magazine and 13 rounds when using an extended magazine, maintaining a substantial capacity for its size.

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