Springfield Hellcat Pro OSP 9mm 3.7in | 10rd | HCP9379BOSPLC
MSRP: $670.00
Your Price: $577.00
Compact, optics-ready 9mm pistol with a 3.7-inch hammer-forged barrel and two 10-round magazines. Designed for jurisdictions with capacity limits; features Adaptive Grip Texture, tritium front sight, and a dual captive recoil spring.
The Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro OSP is a compact, optics-ready 9mm pistol built around a 3.7-inch hammer-forged barrel and a slim profile grip. It ships with two 10-round magazines and is configured for reduced-capacity jurisdictions while preserving the controls and handling of a larger handgun. For an optic under $1,000 that pairs well with the SHIELD/RMSc footprint, consider a Shield RMSc reflex sight for fast, low-profile sighting. Appropriate applications include everyday carry (where allowed by law) and range/training use.
Product Specifications
- The firearm is chambered in 9mm Luger.
- The barrel measures 3.7 inches in length.
- The barrel is hammer-forged steel with a Melonite finish and a 1:10 rate of twist.
- The action type is Semi-Auto.
- The slide is billet machined, optics-ready, with a Melonite finish.
- The optic footprint is SHIELD/RMSc.
- The magazine capacity is 10 rounds.
- Included are 2 magazines (10-round each).
- The frame is black polymer with Adaptive Grip Texture.
- The sights are tritium/luminescent front and Tactical Rack U-Notch rear.
- The recoil system uses a dual captive recoil spring with full length guide rod.
- The overall length is 6.6 inches.
- The height is 4.8 inches.
- The grip width is 1 inch.
- The UPC is 706397968090.
The Hellcat Pro OSP blends a compact footprint with features more commonly found on larger pistols: an optics-ready slide compatible with popular micro red dots, a textured polymer grip for secure control, and a durable hammer-forged Melonite-treated barrel. Its two included 10-round magazines and slim profile make it suited to lawful carry in jurisdictions where reduced capacities are required, while still offering the controls and accuracy expected for range work and carry practice.
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