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Which is better Hellcat or Glock?

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.

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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.