Springfield Hellion VHS-2

Published on October 9, 2025
Duration: 0:58

This guide details the installation of a Meprolight M22 Pro reflex sight onto a Springfield Hellion (VHS-2) bullpup rifle, followed by live fire demonstration. It covers optic mounting, magazine loading with 5.56x45mm NATO rounds, and basic range procedures for accuracy assessment. The demonstration highlights the rifle's performance and the optic's functionality.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Hellion (VHS-2) is a bullpup rifle in 5.56x45mm NATO with a 16-inch barrel, 30-round capacity, and an $1,999 MSRP. The Meprolight M22 Pro reflex sight, featuring fiber optic and tritium illumination with a quick-detach mount, is shown being installed and zeroed for live fire demonstration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Rifle Overview
  2. 00:04Meprolight M22 Pro Optic Installation
  3. 00:11Loading & Rifle Preparation
  4. 00:25Optic View & Range Transition
  5. 00:30Live Fire Demonstration & Accuracy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Springfield Hellion (VHS-2) and its key specifications?

The Springfield Hellion (VHS-2) is a bullpup rifle chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, featuring a 16-inch barrel, a 30-round capacity, and an MSRP of $1,999. It weighs approximately 8 lbs and is manufactured by HS Produkt.

How is the Meprolight M22 Pro optic installed on the Hellion?

The Meprolight M22 Pro reflex sight is mounted onto the Hellion's top Picatinny rail using its integrated quick-detach lever system, allowing for rapid attachment and removal.

What are the illumination features of the Meprolight M22 Pro?

The Meprolight M22 Pro utilizes both fiber optic and tritium illumination sources, ensuring the reticle is visible and usable in a wide range of lighting conditions, from bright daylight to complete darkness.

What caliber ammunition is used with the Springfield Hellion?

The Springfield Hellion is chambered for the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge, a widely available and standard military rifle round known for its effectiveness and manageable recoil.

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