Sig 365xl vs hellcat pro part 2 πŸ‘Œ@SdiEdu

Published on October 17, 2023
Duration: 1:01

This video compares the Sig P365XL and Springfield Hellcat Pro, focusing on shooting drills and extreme reliability tests. The Hellcat Pro is noted as more controllable with less snappy recoil than the P365XL. Both pistols successfully endured a dirt burial and firing test, demonstrating their ruggedness for concealed carry and self-defense scenarios.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Hellcat Pro demonstrated superior control and less snappy recoil compared to the Sig P365XL during shooting drills. Both pistols proved highly reliable, successfully firing full magazines after being buried in dry dirt and stepped on.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Sig P365XL Shooting Drill
  2. 00:08Hellcat Pro Shooting Drill
  3. 00:13Initial Comparison: Control & Recoil
  4. 00:20Hellcat Pro Dirt Reliability Test
  5. 00:33Sig P365XL Dirt Reliability Test
  6. 00:47Sig P365XL Mud Reliability Test

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Sig P365XL and Hellcat Pro compare in shooting drills?

During rapid-fire drills, the Hellcat Pro was found to be more controllable with less snappy recoil, making follow-up shots easier than with the Sig P365XL.

Were the Sig P365XL and Hellcat Pro reliable in harsh conditions?

Yes, both pistols passed a rigorous test where they were buried in dry dirt, stepped on, and then fired a full magazine without malfunctions, demonstrating excellent reliability.

What are the key differences in capacity between the P365XL and Hellcat Pro?

The Springfield Hellcat Pro typically comes with a 15+1 round capacity, while the Sig P365XL usually has a 12+1 round capacity, both chambered in 9mm.

What kind of reliability tests were performed on these micro-compact pistols?

The pistols underwent extreme reliability tests, including being buried in dry dirt and stepped on, and the Sig P365XL was also tested after being submerged in mud.

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