Springfield Armory and Viridian Launch Exclusive Hellcat Pro Pistol Bundle

The Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro is among the smallest 9mm carry pistols you can find, and it comes with an exceptional 15+1 capacity and is red-dot ready to boot. Now, Springfield has teamed up with Viridian and Sportsman’s Warehouse to introduce the Hellcat Pro and Hellcat Pro OSP with a Viridian light and optics package.

springfield armory hellcat osp with the viridian package
The Springfield Hellcat Pro and OSP series of 9mm micro-compact pistols now include a Viridian optic and light package. [Springfield Armory]
Quick Specs:

  • Model: Hellcat Pro
  • Caliber: 9mm Luger
  • Capacity: 15+1/17+1
  • Barrel Length: 3.7 inches
  • Overall Length: 6.6 inches
  • Weight: 21 oz. unloaded
  • Sights: Tritium front and U-notch rear
  • Optic: Viridian RFX11 3MOA Green Dot
  • Light: Viridian Custom CTL

Viridian Weapon Technologies, an industry leader in weapon lights and laser hardware, has contributed a custom CTL light, especially for the Springfield Hellcat. This new light is small enough to fit the footprint of the Hellcat, but it boasts a substantial 525 lumens and 17,000 candela in brightness output with up to one hour of run time. The CTL includes a rechargeable battery and charging port. Viridian also includes their RFX11 optic. It features an INSTANT-ON and automatic shutoff. It has an easy-seeing 3 MOA green dot and has an advertised run time of 30,000 hours per battery.

The complete package is available exclusively through the Sportsmans’ Warehouse and can be had with the Springfield Hellcat Pro with its standard 3.7-inch cold hammer-forged barrel. It can also be had with the OSP model, which sports a 4.4-inch barrel with an extended 1/2×28 TPI threaded muzzle. Both models have an MSRP of $1,050.

Terril is an economic historian with a penchant for all things firearm related. Originally a pot hunter hailing from south Louisiana, he currently covers firearms and reloading topics in print and on his All Outdoors YouTube page. When he isn't delving into rimfire ballistics, pocket pistols, and colonial arms, Terril can be found perfecting his fire-starting techniques, photographing wildlife, and getting lost in the archives.

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