Quick Summary

The new Springfield Armory Hellcat in .380 ACP is designed for accessible self-defense, offering more manageable recoil than its 9mm counterpart in a micro-compact size. It retains the familiar Hellcat platform ergonomics and offers 11-round flush-fit and 13-round extended magazine options.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Introduction to Hellcat Series
  2. 00:23Introducing the Hellcat in .380 ACP
  3. 00:33Why .380 ACP for Micro Compacts?
  4. 01:03.380 ACP vs 9mm Dimensions
  5. 01:11Capacity and Magazines
  6. 01:36Hellcat Platform Features
  7. 01:44Optics Cut and Sights
  8. 01:54Accessory Rail and Guide Rod
  9. 02:11Benefits for Shooters
  10. 02:23Conclusion and Where to Find More Info

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the Springfield Armory Hellcat in .380 ACP?

The primary advantage of the .380 ACP Hellcat is its more manageable recoil compared to 9mm in a micro-compact size. This makes it easier for a wider range of individuals to control and shoot effectively for self-defense.

What are the magazine capacities for the Springfield Hellcat .380 ACP?

The Springfield Armory Hellcat in .380 ACP offers the same capacity as its 9mm counterpart. It comes standard with an 11-round flush-fit magazine and an optional extended 13-round magazine is also available.

Does the Springfield Hellcat .380 ACP have an optics cut?

Yes, the Springfield Armory Hellcat .380 ACP features a slide cut with a Shield RMSC footprint, making it ready for mounting compatible micro red dot sights for improved aiming.

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

Key features include a single-sided magazine release, single-sided slide stop, Springfield's ball and basket sights, a loaded chamber indicator, and a single-slot Picatinny rail for accessories like lights or lasers.

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