Mark Twain once said, “Continuous improvement is better than delayed perfection.” Never satisfied with its successes, Springfield Armory continues to improve. The Hellcat Pro is proof. 

This compact 9mm handgun is small and simple – perfect for everyday carry. Plus, you can get it optics-ready or with an optic included. It even won Ballistic magazine’s 2022 Reader’s Choice award for Best Compact Semi-Auto, and after a day on the range with this handy pistol, I can see why.
 

Table of Contents

Video Review
My Impressions
Sights & Optic
Specifications
Shooting is Believing
Pros & Cons
Final Thoughts

Video Review

 

MY IMPRESSIONS


Two features that I notice when I hold the Hellcat Pro is its lack of weight and small size. Weighing under 1.5 pounds empty, this gun is meant to be carried all day. Length and width are smaller than any full-size handgun but conceal a stainless-steel, 15-round, double-stacked magazine.
 

Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro
The Hellcat Pro keeps the weight down and remains compact while packing 15+1 rounds of 9mm. (All photos: Ben Philippi/Guns.com)
Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro with magazine
The stainless-steel double-stacked mags function smoothly.


Springfield Armory knows how to “keep it simple, stupid!” This handgun has no unneeded controls; just slap a magazine in place, rack the slide, and shoot. I like that. No fumbling with safeties – controls are simply the slide-hold-open and the reversible magazine release. The gun is ambidextrous in design. 
 

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Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro
Note the enlarged ejection port and the slide serrations.
 

Notice the slide serrations on the front and rear of the billet-machined slide. The large ejection port will prevent jams. The relatively short 4-inch barrel is hammer-forged and will give good accuracy for its length. The two-stage trigger breaks cleanly and crisply despite a heavy 6-pound initial pull. 
 

Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro Pic rail
The lower rail makes adding accessories a snap.


For a small gun, the Hellcat Pro gives me the control I need. Finger grooves surround the grip, and the sandpaper-like finish prevents wet hands from slipping. This handgun simply feels good in my hand. It is versatile – the lower Picatinny rail will accept lights or lasers and is optics-ready. It comes with two magazines. The 15-round is compact and flush-fitting, and the other protrudes a bit but holds 17 rounds. 
 

SIGHTS & OPTIC


The sights are my favorite feature of this gun. The tactical rack U-notch rear and tritium front dot arrangement draws my eye to center the bright front dot in the U-notch naturally. The rear sight is drift-adjustable for windage only, but no adjustment was needed in my testing.
 

Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro sights
I really like the sights on this gun...
 

This tiny red dot sight is amazing. A Springfield Armory product that can be ordered with the pistol, it seems to grow from the upper rear receiver. It is meant to be there. Again, there are no controls on the Shield. Its motion-activated sensor turns it on when drawn and turns it off when not in use. 
 

Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro with Shield red dot
...and the Shield red dot is fantastic, too.


A small key wrench is provided to sight in for windage and elevation. Set it and forget it. The red dot is visible in daylight and appears in line with the front sight dot. It is solid, so you can grasp it to cock the slide back to load or clear a jam. Its small size is designed to fit a carry holster. For competition or self-protection, this gun is adaptable.
 

SPECIFICATIONS

 

Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro in holster
The Hellcat Pro is comfortable to carry, and I hardly notice it at my side.
  • Overall Length: 7.2 inches (with threaded barrel)
  • Height: 5 inches (with compact magazine)
  • Width: 1 inch
  • Weight: 1 pound, 6 ounces
  • Barrel: 4.4 inches, hammer-forged, threaded
  • Slide: Billet-machined steel, optics-ready  
  • Shield red dot sight: 1.5 inches long, 1 inch tall, co-witnesses iron sights
  • Fixed sights: Tactical rack U-notch rear, tritium luminescent dot front
  • Trigger: 6 pounds, 5 ounces; two-stage
  • Magazines: One 15 and one 17-round stainless-steel, double-stacked magazine
  • Accessory rail: 2-inch located on lower forward receiver
  • Controls: Slide-hold-open and reversible magazine release
     

SHOOTING IS BELIEVING


Located in Southern Arizona, Area 51.5 is the perfect place to test the Hellcat Pro. I have selected three steel defensive silhouette targets and 2-liter root beer jugs for fun testing. Steel targets are placed at 10 yards for this practical test. 
 

Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro
The low-profile Shield red dot lines up naturally.


The Shield red dot appears clearly on the steel target to guide my aiming point, and most of my shots are centered. More precise hits can be scored on the “flapper,” steel and head shots are made easily. This is done with a small lightweight pistol with a high round count. I am amazed.
 

9mm ammo
There were no jams or issues with any of the ammo used in testing.
 

The Winchester 115-grain Target and Practice FMJ ammo loads through each magazine and functions well. Empties fly through the ejection port despite low-cost ammo. Loaded with Sellier & Bellot hollow points, this little pistol shoots reliably and explodes those root beer jugs back to Jupiter.
 

Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro magazines
The stainless mags drop free easily, and Springfield even includes a mag loader.


As I shoot, I notice how easy it is to align the sights. The fixed sights and the Shield red dot come together to aid in accuracy and boost my confidence. The trigger is manageable. I must squeeze through the first stage to reach the wall of the second stage and break the shot cleanly. Once mastered, it makes accurate longer shots on 2-liter jugs possible. What fun to watch them blow up! No failures or jams of any kind were encountered on today’s test.
 

PROS & CONS

Pros:

  • High quality, well made
  • Lightweight
  • Small size
  • Easy to operate, few controls
  • Versatile
  • Ambidextrous
  • Highly visible fixed sights
  • Shield red dot is accurate, instinctive, small, and strong

Cons:

  • Heavy two-stage trigger
     

FINAL THOUGHTS


Mark Twain always improved and perfected his writing and his characters. Likewise, Springfield Armory is always innovating. The Hellcat Pro is a combination of small size, light weight, accuracy, and simplicity. Add the Shield optic, and the pistol grows closer to perfection. 
 

Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro and Glock 17
I might need to rethink my usual EDC Glock 17 in favor of the more stealthy Hellcat Pro.


Although I carry my Glock 17 nearly every day, I am re-thinking my strategy in favor of something lighter and more modern. If you are thinking of your first concealed carry firearm or a new competition small gun, give the Hellcat Pro a look. You will not be disappointed! 

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