The basic Hellcat includes tritium night sights and a smooth and crisp trigger.
Its 3-inch barrel is hammer forged for longevity and consistent accuracy.
Other notable features includea trigger safetyand a loaded chamber indicator.
Its standard magazine holds 11-rounds with either a flush or slightly extended base pad.
The included higher-capacity 13-round magazine features a nicely contoured extension that mates smoothly to the grip.
The rear sight is slightly smaller to make room for the RDS, and the cover plate fits flush.
No adapter plates are needed just bolt your RMSc,JPoint, or similar MRDS directly to the slide.
The Hellcat was also carried on a few trips into town using the CrossBreed holster.
My best 25-yard/5-shot group measured 1.75-inches using Barnes 115-grain TAC-XPD.
Most of the smaller pistols seem to shoot this ammunition well, but everything was in the same range.
There werent any stoppages, and reliability was excellent with everything tested.
The extended beavertail helps with recoil control and it was most pleasant to shoot with the extended magazine.
Carry was like all these new pistols, incredibly comfortable forget you have it kind of comfy.
Retail on the standard model is $569, with the OSP adding only $30 to the sticker.
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