Which is better Hellcat or Glock?
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Which is better Hellcat or Glock?
Capacity Matters The Hellcat is smaller, and more feature-filled, and packs 11 rounds. The Glock 43 comes with two six-round magazines, and the Hellcat comes with an 11 and 13 round magazine. This gives the Hellcat nearly 50\% more ammo in a flush-fitting magazine. Capacity matters in any concealed carry pistol.
Is the Springfield Hellcat worth the money?
The Springfield Armory Hellcat is a reliable accurate pistol that would be great as a CCW option and we recommend it without hesitation. However, it still feels like a gun made in Croatia (because it is) in that it feels like a solid “value” gun that has a LOT going for it.
When did the Springfield Hellcat come out?
Introduced in September 2019, it is chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum and intended for concealed carry, with 11- and 13-round magazines. The Hellcat was named 2020 Handgun of the Year by American Rifleman magazine.
What is the difference between the Hellcat and Hellcat OSP?
The original Hellcat carries an MSRP of $599 without the available optic, $799 with it. Since its introduction, the Hellcat OSP has changed to the new a 4-M.O.A. The new Hellcat RPD carries all the same base features as the original but then builds upon the solid foundation with some impressive upgrades.
How many bullets does a Hellcat hold?
11 rounds
The Hellcat is the highest capacity micro-compact 9mm in the world. The 3″-barreled pistol measures a mere 1″ wide and weighs just 18.3 oz. empty yet features a class-leading capacity of 11 rounds with flush-fitting magazine. Its extended magazine bumps up the round count to 13.
Does Springfield Hellcat have a safety?
The Springfield Hellcat® OSP™ (Optical Sight Pistol) is now available with an optional ambidextrous, low-profile manual thumb safety. Disengaging the frame-mounted safety merely requires a downward sweep of the thumb on either side of the pistol.