**Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro Comp OSP Review | Grip Texture, Magazine Preference & Sig P365 Fuse Comparison**
In this video, I take a detailed look at the Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro Comp OSP in black. With four magazines (2x 15-round and 2x 17-round), a Shield Red Dot sight, and a range bag included for an MSRP of $749, this compact carry pistol offers a lot. I also compare it to the Smith & Wesson M&P Comp and the Sig P365 Fuse to help you decide which one might be best for you.
**Key Features:**
- Integral compensator for reduced muzzle rise
- Optics-ready slide with Shield Red Dot
- 3.7" hammer-forged barrel
- Adaptive Grip Texture for extra control
**My Thoughts:**
- I love the texturing along the side of the grip module just forward of the takedown lever for my thumb.
- I prefer the 17-round magazine for a bigger purchase on the grip.
- Even though the Sig P365 Fuse is in the same category, I think the Hellcat Pro Comp edges it out in performance and feel.
**Performance Review:**
I tested the Hellcat Pro Comp in a controlled environment, following all safety protocols. The compensator really helps with recoil, making follow-up shots quicker and more accurate. The extra grip provided by the 17-round magazine makes it feel like a full-sized pistol in a compact form.
**Pros:**
- Great recoil control with the compensator
- Optics-ready slide
- Solid grip texture for added control
- Competitive price at $749
**Cons:**
- May feel small if you're used to larger handguns
- Trigger is decent but could be improved
**Conclusion:**
The Hellcat Pro Comp OSP is a fantastic choice for a compact carry gun. The compensator, grip texture, and optics-ready design make it a standout in its category, and in my opinion, it edges out the Sig P365 Fuse in overall feel and performance.
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