With the 11-round flush magazine, the Hellcat is a two-finger pistol. The new Hellcat 9mm handgun comes with two magazines an 11-round flush-fit magazine and an extended mag that packs a lucky 13 rounds. The RMSc red dot co-witnesses nicely with the Hellcat’s standard U-Dot night sights (more on those later). If you have the OSP and you want to add a reflex site to your Hellcat down the road, it’s ready for the RMSc or similar mini reflex sight. It’s only $30 MSRP more than the standard model and a lot less expensive than getting your slide milled later. I’m not someone who likes to tote a concealed carry gun with a red dot, but if you are - or even you think you might be - you should opt for the OSP model. We got the OSP model with an excellent Shield RMSc sight pre-mounted ( see Jeremy’s review of the Shield RMS here). The only difference is the OSP has a slide cut for a micro red dot. The striker-fired Hellcat has been introduced with two models a standard configuration and one Springfield calls the OSP for Optical Sight Pistol. Read our post comparing the Hellcat and the P365 here.įor now, suffice it to say that the new Springfield Armory Hellcat does everything the SIG P365 does (and gives you one more round while doing it). The SIG P365 and the Springfield Hellcat OSP (Jeremy S for TTAG)īut that’s all until the head-to-head comparison post later this week. Here’s one photo of the two of them together.
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