Got a new cat, a Hellcat
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Got a new cat, a Hellcat
For some unknown reason, I just couldn't pass this up today. High capacity 9mm subcompact by Springfield Armory. As pictured, 13 rounds. Also has 11 round mag conversion plate.
Can't wait to shoot it!
Can't wait to shoot it!
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Re: Got a new cat, a Hellcat
In time Skipper, give us your thoughts after shooting it.
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Re: Got a new cat, a Hellcat
I've been watching customer input on this little item now for months. I've got some personal opinions, but for now I'll leave them out here. But for all the world, the thing looks like a Hi-Point........
I've seen some owners not pleased, and trading up to a Kimber Mako. Neither is for me, no poly striker-fired pistols here, I want to SEE that hammer!
But I hope you're pleased with your new SA pistol. I'm currently considering their new Ronin EMP to add to my growing 1911 collection. I surely do not 'need' another 9mm, but you know how that goes......lol.
I've seen some owners not pleased, and trading up to a Kimber Mako. Neither is for me, no poly striker-fired pistols here, I want to SEE that hammer!
But I hope you're pleased with your new SA pistol. I'm currently considering their new Ronin EMP to add to my growing 1911 collection. I surely do not 'need' another 9mm, but you know how that goes......lol.
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Is the new one a 10mm Rick ? I need to read up on it, I guess. Hard to beat any 1911 style, hammer and all.
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I weighed all the "Micro 9s" during my selection. I ruled out the Kimber because of Hickock45's review on YouTube stating that they had to send the first two examples back because they couldn't get the gun to break down without great difficulty. I really like the look though. I ruled out the Sig 365 because it comes up one round short and isn't red dot ready. I may regret this purchase after the first range trip, but for now, I kinda like the little thing.
I took it apart last night and removed all the factory lube, ran a bore brush through it, and reassembled it with proper gun oil, and got a coat of wax on the exterior. I'm currently waiting for a holster from Springfield Armory which should arrive tomorrow. Then it's off to the range.
The hammer is what I'm trying to get away from. I want to deep conceal this thing and I don't want anyone who does spot it to see a hammer cocked and locked. I retired and am volunteering at my church. I'm around a lot of kids. I'm also on the church security team so I'm expected to be armed whenever I arrive. For those reasons I opted to not install a Crimson Trace optic on this pistol.
I made an observation last night while breaking it down for cleaning. You have to pull the trigger after rotating the takedown lever, in order to get the slide to come off. Of course you have to lock the slide back to rotate the takedown lever so you have a clear view of the chamber. Just gives me the heebie-jeebies.
I took it apart last night and removed all the factory lube, ran a bore brush through it, and reassembled it with proper gun oil, and got a coat of wax on the exterior. I'm currently waiting for a holster from Springfield Armory which should arrive tomorrow. Then it's off to the range.
The hammer is what I'm trying to get away from. I want to deep conceal this thing and I don't want anyone who does spot it to see a hammer cocked and locked. I retired and am volunteering at my church. I'm around a lot of kids. I'm also on the church security team so I'm expected to be armed whenever I arrive. For those reasons I opted to not install a Crimson Trace optic on this pistol.
I made an observation last night while breaking it down for cleaning. You have to pull the trigger after rotating the takedown lever, in order to get the slide to come off. Of course you have to lock the slide back to rotate the takedown lever so you have a clear view of the chamber. Just gives me the heebie-jeebies.
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My micro9 has been fantastice. my son and cousin both have one and theirs has been great as well.
The more people I know, the more I love my dog.
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Y'all, that's Texan for "You Guys", stay tuned. I'll WARN you ahead of time that it's Christmas and I have a million other things to do besides breaking-in a new gun. SLOW is the operative word. I SHOULD put it back in the box and under the tree. NAH!!!
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Re: Got a new cat, a Hellcat
Internet "reviews" huh?skipper wrote: ↑Fri Dec 03, 2021 11:10 am I weighed all the "Micro 9s" during my selection. I ruled out the Kimber because of Hickock45's review on YouTube stating that they had to send the first two examples back because they couldn't get the gun to break down without great difficulty. I really like the look though.
Maybe I'm just lucky, but my Micro 9 is now about five years old, purchased soon after they came out. It now is approaching 900 trouble-free rounds downrange, not one failure of any kind and gets carried when my 3" Ultra's are either too heavy or bulky for the days carry. It has a hammer I can see, no dang "flipper" trigger and all the controls are pure 1911, as that's what I trained with in the Navy, and what I've carried now for going on 45 years.
The holster wear shows how much this little gem gets carried.
All these choices are purely personal, those are mine. I hope the new pistol meets all your expectations there, Skipper. If you put it under the tree, keep in mind that it's unlocked and 'available' to uninvited 'guests' when you're out of the house. We don't want you to end up like those unfortunate parents of the kid with the Sig this week. But I'm betting you'll have it close by for the "fondle factor" of a new pistol. Carry on.
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Re: Got a new cat, a Hellcat
Bill, you may have missed the "EMP" part of that. It stands for "Enhanced Micro Pistol". It is not a full size 1911, but a fully reduced model in terms of size. Most parts are proprietary and not compatible with another standard 1911. It is even smaller than all the Officer sized 1911's such as the Colt Defender, Kimber Ultra, etc.
It fits between a Kimber Ultra and a Kimber Micro 9, both 3" 1911's. Check it out on the SA website.
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I understand that. I am referring to the part about it having all the 1911 controls, etc. Simple and very functional and able to carry "cocked and locked" They all just work super fine and have the good old feel of a 1911.
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They make really good guns. My neighbor has one of their compact .45 caps he carries, it shoots good.
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It shoots great as well. Mine is the basic black with an upgraded grip.
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How much did you pay for it? Looks pretty weird
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Re: Got a new cat, a Hellcat
If you're asking about the HellCat I paid $599, I think.
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Re: Got a new cat, a Hellcat
I picked one up in March for $520 and love it. Took it to the range and was surprised at how accurate it was at 30 feet. I like the 13 round mag and the sights. They pick up quickly and in low light work great.
I tried to get it to jam and could not. Its a small 9 so yep you feel the recoil, that is unavoidable. I was looking for a higher capacity mag in a 9mm and this fits the bill. The only downside is it does get a little heavy with 13 in the mag..
I tried to get it to jam and could not. Its a small 9 so yep you feel the recoil, that is unavoidable. I was looking for a higher capacity mag in a 9mm and this fits the bill. The only downside is it does get a little heavy with 13 in the mag..