Springfield Armory announced their latest entry to the conceal carry pistol market today, with the new Hellcat.
The Hellcat features the highest capacity in its field; flush fit magazines hold 11 rounds, and extended mags hold 13. This puts the pistol one step ahead of the current king of compact capacity, the SIG Sauer P365. Other features include a flat face trigger, with a nickle boron coated trigger group for superior pull. Tritium night sights come standard, along with forward slide serrations, and enhanced grip texturing.
The Hellcat is available in both optics ready (OSP) and irons only configurations. Springfield suggests pairing the Hellcat with the Shield RMSc to keep the profile as low as possible. MSRP is $599.
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