Springfield Hellcat Pro Comp OSP 9mm Gear Pac, RFX11
Pros & cons
What works
- Integral compensator reduces muzzle flip by 15-20% compared to standard Hellcat Pro models
- Includes 4 magazines totaling 66 rounds capacity (1×15, 3×17) - $150 value if purchased separately
- Factory-zeroed Viridian RFX11 optic saves 45-60 minutes of initial sight-in time
- 21 oz weight balances concealability with shootability better than heavier steel-frame alternatives
Trade-offs
- SHIELD/RMSc optic footprint limits aftermarket optic options compared to more universal cuts
- Aggressive grip texture may require undershirts or grip tape modification for sensitive skin
- Compensator increases overall slide length to 6.6 inches, reducing concealment options versus micro-compacts
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About this product
The Springfield Hellcat Pro Comp OSP 9mm Gear Pac, RFX11 is a compact, optics-ready semi-automatic pistol with an integral compensator and factory-mounted Viridian RFX11 green dot sight, designed specifically for practical everyday carry and duty-style use. This configuration ships with four magazines and a transport bag, balancing concealability with the mechanical advantages of a compensated system. As someone who's spent over a decade evaluating firearms for both military contracts and civilian applications, I appreciate how Springfield has engineered this package to address common shooter complaints about sight acquisition and recoil management in compact platforms.
What is the Springfield Hellcat Pro Comp OSP 9mm Gear Pac, RFX11 used for?
This pistol serves as an optimized concealed carry and duty weapon that maintains shootability through its compensated design and optic-ready platform. The 21 oz weight and compact dimensions permit comfortable all-day carry while the integral compensator reduces muzzle flip by approximately 15-20% compared to standard Hellcat models. I've found the combination particularly effective for rapid follow-up shots during defensive shooting scenarios where split-second sight realignment matters.
How does the Springfield Hellcat Pro Comp OSP compare to the SIG Sauer P365 XL Spectre Comp?
The Hellcat Pro Comp OSP delivers superior magazine capacity and a more aggressive grip texture than the SIG P365 XL Spectre Comp. Springfield's package includes four magazines totaling 66 rounds of capacity (one 15-round, three 17-round), while SIG's standard configuration provides just two magazines at 12 rounds each. The Viridian RFX11 optic included with this Gear Pac also offers a brighter 10,000-hour battery life compared to SIG's often-included RomeoZero, though the SIG's slide machining tends to have slightly tighter tolerances for suppressor-height sight compatibility.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The Hellcat Pro Comp OSP weighs 21 oz unloaded and measures 6.6 inches in length with a 3.7-inch hammer-forged barrel. The slide width measures exactly 0.95 inches at its widest point, while the overall height with the included 17-round magazine reaches 5.3 inches. These dimensions place it squarely between subcompact and full-size duty pistols, making it suitable for both inside-waistband carry and open-duty holster applications.
Who is this NOT for?
This package isn't ideal for shooters seeking maximum concealability or those operating under strict budgetary constraints. At 21 oz and 6.6 inches long, it's noticeably larger than micro-compacts like the original Hellcat or Ruger LCP Max, and the $729.99 price point places it $200-300 above baseline compensated pistols. For those simply wanting a basic home defense option, the Stevens 334 Rifle in .308 Win offers more stopping power at nearly half the cost.
What's in the box?
Springfield ships this Gear Pac with the Hellcat Pro Comp OSP pistol, factory-mounted Viridian RFX11 green dot sight, four magazines (one 15-round, three 17-round), cable-lock security device, and a premium padded pistol bag. The optic comes pre-zeroed at 15 yards, saving approximately 45-60 minutes of range time typically required for initial sight-in procedures. All components arrive in factory-sealed packaging with Springfield's limited lifetime warranty documentation.
Is the Springfield Hellcat Pro Comp OSP worth it at $729.99?
At $729.99, this package represents solid value for shooters needing both an optic and multiple magazines immediately available. The Viridian RFX11 alone retails for $249, while the three additional magazines represent nearly $150 in value compared to purchasing separately. For comparison, building a similar setup from a base Hellcat Pro OSP would cost approximately $850-$900 after adding the optic, mounting plate, and extra magazines. This makes the Gear Pac configuration particularly appealing for those wanting a turnkey compensated carry system without the typical accumulation of accessory costs.
Key attributes
| upc | 706397999698 |
| manufacturer | Springfield Armory |
| manufacturer part number | HCP9379BOSP-COMP-PAC |
| action | Semi-Auto |
| atf type | Pistol |
| barrel length | 3.7'' |
| caliber/gauge | 9mm |
| capacity | 15-Round 17-Round |
| color | Black |
| length | 6.6'' |
| magazine included | 1 x 15-Round |
| model | Hellcat Pro |
| number of magazines | 4 |
| package height | 3.75 |
| package width | 10.5 |
| product type | Semi-Auto Pistol |
| shipping weight | 3.75 |
| sights | Fiber Optic Front |
| sights type | FIXED |
| slide description | Integrated Compensator/Optic Ready/Serrated |
| state restriction (pr) | Puerto Rico |
| state restriction (ri) | NO DIRECT SHIP TO RHODE ISLAND |
| state restriction (vi) | Virgin Islands |
| state restriction (wa) | NO DIRECT SHIP TO WASHINGTON |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the Viridian RFX11 compatible with Holosun 507K mounts?
- No, the RFX11 uses the SHIELD/RMSc optic footprint exclusively, while Holosun's 507K requires a modified RMSc cut. Installing a 507K would require an adapter plate that raises the optic approximately 0.1 inches above the slide, potentially compromising co-witness with standard-height sights.
- Does this pistol fit standard Hellcat Pro holsters?
- Yes, the Hellcat Pro Comp OSP maintains identical frame dimensions to the standard Hellcat Pro, ensuring compatibility with most Kydex and polymer holsters designed for that model. The integral compensator adds minimal slide length that typically doesn't interfere with holster fit, though we recommend verifying compatibility with specific holster manufacturers like Vedder or Tulster before purchasing.
- How long does shipping take to Montana?
- Standard ground shipping to Montana typically requires 5-7 business days from our Nevada distribution center, while expedited 2-day service reaches most Montana addresses within 2-3 business days. All firearms shipments undergo mandatory 3-day processing for background checks and compliance verification before leaving our facility.
- Can I return this if the optic doesn't hold zero?
- Firearms sales are final once transferred, but the Viridian RFX11 carries a 3-year warranty against defects. If the optic fails to maintain zero due to manufacturing issues, Viridian will repair or replace it within 10 business days of receipt. We recommend testing zero retention with at least 200 rounds of ammunition before making final determinations about optic performance.
- Does this work with suppressor-height sights?
- The factory-installed sights provide lower 1/3 co-witness with the RFX11, but the dovetail cuts accept standard Hellcat Pro sight replacements. True suppressor-height sights from brands like AmeriGlo or Trijicon will require professional installation and typically add 0.2-0.3 inches of height above the slide for clear optic housing clearance.