The Problems With The Springfield Hellcat 
This review covers the Springfield Hellcat, a micro-compact 9mm pistol favored for concealed carry, particularly in California. The speaker, an experienced shooter, details first range impressions, noting its accuracy despite a 'snappy' recoil due to its small size. Key features like the U-Dot sights and optic-ready slide are examined, alongside practical considerations such as concealment comfort and potential issues like weak slide serrations and a magazine baseplate 'hotspot'. The California-compliant model's LCI and magazine disconnect safety are also discussed.









