(Traded for Colt Woodsman Match Target 22LR, 1973, Gen 3)
$550
Springfield Hellcat Pro 9mm
Included:
- two 15 rd flush fitting metal magazines
- soft bag with magazine holder (double zipper)
- Sentinel Swampfox 1x16 red dot, always on (battery lasts 1.5-2 yrs & was replaced by previous owner
($280 retail, $180 Amazon on-sale pricing)
- other upgrades listed below
Upgrades by previous owner:
- Powder River Precision hybrid trigger system
- DPM recoil rod/spring
- stainless steel pin set.
All original parts come in a bag (as seen in pics)
Owner said he put 200 issue free rounds through it after trigger & other updates installed.
The 120 rds I shot using 115 & 147 grain FMJ ammo. it was flawlessly.
Never had the Springfield Hellcat before.
The opportunity to get this Pro model with the upgrades & "always on" red dot was just too good to pass up!
I bought it to be a potential house gun, but I ended up getting something more economical.
After a function check on the red dot I took it off since I didn't need it shooting my 21' or for a house gun.
Springfield's input:
- 2 flush-fitting 15-round magazines, offering unmatched capacity in its class.
- March 4, 2022, marks the debut of Springfield Armory’s Hellcat Pro.
- Duty-size pistol performance but smaller & thinner.
- 1" thick, just like the original Hellcat.
- Get all three fingers around the grip frame of the 15-round 9mm pistol.
- All-steel magazine contributes to the pistol’s overall slimness.
- Desirable large U-notch rear iron sight was coupled with a bright circle on the front post, in the center of which sits a bright Tritium night sight dot.
- Essentially the original, super-popular Hellcat enlarged.
- Optics ready and equipped with a versatile accessory rail, this pistol combines compact dimensions with the performance capabilities of a full-sized pistol.
Specs:
Sights: U-Dot
Action: Striker-fired
Capacity: 15+1
Length: 6.6 inches
Barrel Length: 3.7 inches
Height: 4.8 inches
Width: 1 inch
Weight: 21 ounces
BARREL: 3.7" Hammer Forged Steel, Melonite® Finish, 1:10
SLIDE: Billet Machined, Melonite® Finish, Optics Ready
FRAME: Black Polymer w/ Adaptive Grip Texture
SIGHTS: Tritium/Luminescent Front, Tactical Rack U-Notch Rear
RECOIL SYSTEM: Dual Captive Recoil Spring w/ Full Length Guide Rod
Comparing original Hellcat with Hellcat Pro:
Length – Hellcat: 6”
Hellcat Pro: 6.6”
Barrel Length – Hellcat: 3”
Hellcat Pro: 3.7”
Height – Hellcat: 4” w/Flush mag
Hellcat Pro: 4.8”
Grip Width – Hellcat: 1”
Hellcat Pro: 1”
Weight – Hellcat: 18.3 ounces w/flush mag
Hellcat Pro: 21 ounces
Hellcat VS Hellcat Pro Price – Hellcat: $569
Hellcat Pro: $634 w/o optic
Both versions come with a Picatinny rail.
Although, the rail on the Hellcat Pro is almost 3/4" longer.
Build Quality
Both the Hellcat and Hellcat Pro are built with billet machined slides and come with a Melonite finish.
You’ll find the same Dual Captive Recoil Spring on both pistols.
Though, of course, the Pro version’s spring and guide rod is longer.
Springfield designed both pistols to be +P rated.
Both the standard and Pro versions have Hammer Forged Steel Barrels.
Must have LTCH & IN drivers license
I live in Wanamaker, SE Indy, outside of E465, which is NE of Greenwood.
$550
Springfield Hellcat Pro 9mm
Included:
- two 15 rd flush fitting metal magazines
- soft bag with magazine holder (double zipper)
- Sentinel Swampfox 1x16 red dot, always on (battery lasts 1.5-2 yrs & was replaced by previous owner
($280 retail, $180 Amazon on-sale pricing)
- other upgrades listed below
Upgrades by previous owner:
- Powder River Precision hybrid trigger system
- DPM recoil rod/spring
- stainless steel pin set.
All original parts come in a bag (as seen in pics)
Owner said he put 200 issue free rounds through it after trigger & other updates installed.
The 120 rds I shot using 115 & 147 grain FMJ ammo. it was flawlessly.
Never had the Springfield Hellcat before.
The opportunity to get this Pro model with the upgrades & "always on" red dot was just too good to pass up!
I bought it to be a potential house gun, but I ended up getting something more economical.
After a function check on the red dot I took it off since I didn't need it shooting my 21' or for a house gun.
Springfield's input:
- 2 flush-fitting 15-round magazines, offering unmatched capacity in its class.
- March 4, 2022, marks the debut of Springfield Armory’s Hellcat Pro.
- Duty-size pistol performance but smaller & thinner.
- 1" thick, just like the original Hellcat.
- Get all three fingers around the grip frame of the 15-round 9mm pistol.
- All-steel magazine contributes to the pistol’s overall slimness.
- Desirable large U-notch rear iron sight was coupled with a bright circle on the front post, in the center of which sits a bright Tritium night sight dot.
- Essentially the original, super-popular Hellcat enlarged.
- Optics ready and equipped with a versatile accessory rail, this pistol combines compact dimensions with the performance capabilities of a full-sized pistol.
Specs:
Sights: U-Dot
Action: Striker-fired
Capacity: 15+1
Length: 6.6 inches
Barrel Length: 3.7 inches
Height: 4.8 inches
Width: 1 inch
Weight: 21 ounces
BARREL: 3.7" Hammer Forged Steel, Melonite® Finish, 1:10
SLIDE: Billet Machined, Melonite® Finish, Optics Ready
FRAME: Black Polymer w/ Adaptive Grip Texture
SIGHTS: Tritium/Luminescent Front, Tactical Rack U-Notch Rear
RECOIL SYSTEM: Dual Captive Recoil Spring w/ Full Length Guide Rod
Comparing original Hellcat with Hellcat Pro:
Length – Hellcat: 6”
Hellcat Pro: 6.6”
Barrel Length – Hellcat: 3”
Hellcat Pro: 3.7”
Height – Hellcat: 4” w/Flush mag
Hellcat Pro: 4.8”
Grip Width – Hellcat: 1”
Hellcat Pro: 1”
Weight – Hellcat: 18.3 ounces w/flush mag
Hellcat Pro: 21 ounces
Hellcat VS Hellcat Pro Price – Hellcat: $569
Hellcat Pro: $634 w/o optic
Both versions come with a Picatinny rail.
Although, the rail on the Hellcat Pro is almost 3/4" longer.
Build Quality
Both the Hellcat and Hellcat Pro are built with billet machined slides and come with a Melonite finish.
You’ll find the same Dual Captive Recoil Spring on both pistols.
Though, of course, the Pro version’s spring and guide rod is longer.
Springfield designed both pistols to be +P rated.
Both the standard and Pro versions have Hammer Forged Steel Barrels.
Must have LTCH & IN drivers license
I live in Wanamaker, SE Indy, outside of E465, which is NE of Greenwood.
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