 Hey there friends thanks for checking in. Springfield Armory has made a name for themselves with their Hellcat line. I remember when it was first introduced it was met with wide approval, a lot of excitement, people wanted to learn more about it, but what we did not know at that time was how many Hellcats would make their way into the line. Now in this bag I have the newest Springfield Armory Hellcat. In March a little over a year ago in 22 they launched the Hellcat Pro and this was the most exciting Hellcat launched yet. Outside of the initial introduction of the Hellcat this was very popular. Immediately people said it's a larger Hellcat and it is. It offers three finger contact, a 15 round flush fitting magazine, a 3.7 inch barrel, optical sight pistol and a Gen 3 trigger that breaks right at five pounds. A flat face trigger breaks right at five pounds with a very short reset. Everything else is essentially the same as the smaller Hellcats with the three inch barrel. Forward serrations, tritium front dot, U-notch rear sight, adaptive grip texturing, two-slot pick rail, overall very well balanced handgun. But now they expanded on the Hellcat Pro line with this model and here it is. It's a Sports Inc exclusive and you can see right away. It has a 4.4 inch threaded barrel which gives shooters the option to shoot suppressed and with the additional barrel length increased accuracy and that is always a nice touch. So you have the 3.7 inch barrel and the 4.4 inch barrel. So if we take a look you could see that it's a bit longer of course but you do have that option and I have a We The People holster that I that I got for the original Hellcat Pro fits right in there no problem. So you could carry with this longer barrel which I think I mentioned the Sports Inc exclusive. They teamed up with Springfield Armory to get this done. It has the same grip texturing the 15 round magazine and all the other features that I mentioned with the Tritium front dot U-notch rear sight. Now the optic that I have on here it ships with the cover plate is a Swamp Fox Sentinel. You have a direct mount with any footprint of a Shield RMSC. Okay I could have gone with the Shield RMSC but I went with the Swamp Fox Sentinel Green Dot and it was I think a great choice. I've become a Swamp Fox fan if you will. I currently own three of them but it has a very nice feel and I like the OSP models with the optic on there and I like the additional barrel length. It gives a full size. Hang on in my estimation anything over four and a quarter inches is full size but the handgun is not full size. The barrel length is so I took it to the range performed great. Let's check it out. Before we get these on the scale to see if there is any great weight difference with the longer 4.4 inch threaded barrel I want to talk about the MSRP. The original Hellcat Pro MSRP is without an optic 215 round magazines for $649. The Hellcat Pro with the 4.4 inch threaded barrel has an MSRP once again cover plate 215 round magazines $667 so there is not a great difference in cost but we'll take a look at this. It has the magazine unloaded 21 ounces even but if we take that out and put a 15 round mag that is loaded it's weighing in at 27 and a half ounces at around there 28 ounces even. That's the original Hellcat Pro. Here we have the threaded barrel model and that's weighing in at 28 and three quarters so three quarters of an ounce more is what you're looking at. Now I don't think that's much if you like a longer barrel I don't think three quarters of an ounce is a big deal and once again if it has a if your holster has a cut out this wide it should fit that threaded barrel without issue you may not have to go out and purchase another holster but there it is the newest Hellcat. It's a Hellcat Pro with a 4.4 inch threaded barrel and the Hellcat line continues to expand and you're looking at the latest one. If you like videos like this please subscribe and share. I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe.