New For 2024: Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro OSP Threaded Desert FDE

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posted on January 26, 2024
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Springfield Armory's Hellcat Pro handgun brought a lengthened barrel and frame, along with a greater magazine capacity, to the company's popular micro-compact CCW design. Now, the company has expanded the Pro lineup with a desert tan-colored model complete with a 4.4" threaded barrel.

Other features of the Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro include its optic-ready slide, which on this desert-tan model comes with a contrasting black cover plate. Controls are black, too, including the trigger and blade safety, as well as the 15-round magazine floorplate. The pistol also comes with a set of tritium-illuminated night sights, as well as a two-slot Picatinny accessory rail on the polymer frame.

Watch our "New For 2024" video above to see the details on this latest CCW offering from Springfield Armory.

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