Did the Hellcat Kill the XD-S? - The Armory Life (2024)

By Dan Abraham

Has the ever-expandingHellcat line of micro-sized 9mm pistolsmade the single-stackSpringfield Armory XD-S Mod.2 OSP (Optical Sight Pistol)family outmoded? Springfield continues to pump out new and innovative Hellcats. As a result, I have thought a lot about the effect the Hellcat has had on other CCW-oriented pistols. In a head-to-head match of Springfield Hellcat vs. XD-S, which pistol is the champ?

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Let’s face it: the Hellcat is an incredible handgun. Initially, we saw the Hellcat OSP and non-OSP models. Most shooters, including me, thought it would end there. Nobody expected Springfield Armory to produce a Hellcat RDP (Rapid Defense Package) with a 3.8” barrel and a self-indexing compensator. The RDP lit up the internet once that pistol was introduced.

Many shooters thought the Hellcat line was then complete. However, Springfield recently released the Hellcat Pro OSP with a 3.7” barrel and 15-round flush-fitting magazines. Yes, it’s true. A larger Hellcat Pro with a longer barrel and higher capacity. The popularity of the Hellcat line continues to grow with each model that Springfield produces.

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Does this mean something like the XD-S Mod.2 OSP has been left in the dust? Considering the increased magazine capacity the Hellcat offers, is there still a role for a single-stack pistol like this? Is the Hellcat vs. XD-S matchup over before it begins? To answer this question, I came up with a list of features that shooters should consider regarding the XD-S line. So, let’s dive right in!

Grip That Pistol

The XD-S Mod.2 OSP is a single-stack 9mm (or single-stack .45 ACP), therefore it is a very thin handgun. This thin circumference allows the shooter to have more hand wrap around the surface of the grip.

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Greater hand contact on the grip gives the shooter more control of the pistol when shooting. Increased control leads to better recoil management, precision accuracy and quicker follow-up shots.

The Costs of Cost

Let’s face it, the price of a handgun matters. In this day and age of inflated costs on everything from food to fuel, most shooters want the most gun they can get for the money. The XD-S Mod.2 OSP offers a lot, and is also “budget” priced. The MSRP for the 9mm XD-S Mod.2 OSP with a Crimson Trace CTS 1500 installed is just $568.

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If you can show me another handgun of this quality with a red dot included for that price, burgers and beers are on me. If you want to run just irons, the MSRP for the XD-S Mod.2 OSP with no optic is just $440 (they are all OSP-cut, by the way). That is an incredible price for a handgun that will go bang each and every time the trigger is pulled.

What’s in the Pocket?

Many concealed carriers will choose to pocket carry their handgun. Pocket carry is the simplest way to carry. Just place the pistol in a synthetic or leather holster and drop it in your pocket.

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The XD-S Mod 2 is thin and lightweight, making it an ideal pistol for pocket carry. The loaded weight with eight rounds is just 24.75 ounces. People pocket carry because it is easy and comfortable to conceal a pistol like this. If you purchase the pistol with the red dot, Springfield includes a cover plate if you choose to remove the red dot for its smallest configuration.

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A Grasp of Safety

The XD-S Mod 2 has a grip safety, which means the trigger will only function when the grip safety is engaged. Due to this fact, the XD-S Mod.2 OSP offers an additional layer of safety against a negligent discharge. In addition, the grip safety forces a high grip on the pistol, so the carrier will need to have a firm purchase on the handgun. This in turn will create an even safer “draw” of the pistol.

Capacity for Performance

The XD-S Mod.2 OSP in 9mm ships with both a seven- and a nine-round magazine. The seven-round magazine configures the pistol in its most compact form. The nine-round magazine extends the grip length for a solid three-finger’s worth of contact on the handgun. The larger nine-round magazine gives a full-size pistol feel while packing 10 rounds in a subcompact handgun.

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Springfield Armory also offers an optional extended eight-round magazine. The “in between” eight-round mag is the perfect balance between compactness and capacity. Magazine options are plentiful with the Springfield Armory XD-S Mod.2 OSP 9mm.

Barrel Length Matters

The barrel length on the XD-S Mod 2 is 3.3″. That is a shade longer than many subcompact pistols, but still compact and concealable. Shooters understand that the longer the barrel is, the greater the accuracy potential is. Concealed carriers go to extreme measures to carry a handgun that is reliable and accurate.

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Shooters understand the importance of precise accuracy. I have found the XD-S Mod.2 OSP to be incredibly accurate for such a small pistol. Whether it is used for range practice or self-defense, in my opinion, the XD-S Mod.2 will deliver the confidence required for a subcompact CCW handgun.

Should you want a longer barrel, you can certainly opt for the Hellcat Pro. However, a single-stack option also exists in the XD-S Mod.2 OSP 4″ barrel 9mm pistol.

XD-S vs. Hellcat: Final Thoughts

So, does the XD-S still stack up when compared to the Hellcat? My response? A resounding “yes”! There definitely remains a strong place in the concealed carry market for the Springfield XD-S Mod 2 OSP. I laid out a list of reasons why the Springfield Armory XD-S Mod 2 is an excellent handgun. I think the build quality and performance speak for themselves.

If you haven’t checked out the XD-S Mod.2 OSP, give it a try. You may just find yourself the perfect subcompact pistol to add into your carry rotation.

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Did the Hellcat Kill the XD-S? - The Armory Life (2024)

FAQs

Is Springfield XDS same as Hellcat? ›

While the Hellcat is thin, the XD-S is a bit thinner. This gives it an edge in deep concealment and pocket carry. The XD-S Mod 2 is thin and lightweight, making it an ideal pistol for pocket carry. The loaded weight with eight rounds is just 24.75 ounces.

Why do people not like the Springfield Hellcat? ›

Pros: The Hellcat boasts a high round capacity for its size, superior sights, comfortable grip, and a solid build. It's a compact powerhouse designed for everyday carry. Cons: Some users might find the grip texture a bit aggressive, and it might not fit all hand sizes perfectly.

Is the Hellcat a safe gun? ›

While the Hellcat's numerous passive safety mechanisms make the striker-fired handgun safe to carry and operate, this new option is ideal for those that prefer the addition of a manual safety.

What is the difference between XDE and XD-S? ›

Smaller than the XD-E, the XD-S is more concealable but a little less shootable and the recoil is harder to control, a factor during long days of handgun training. Capacity is 7+1 as opposed to the XD-E's 8+1.

Did Springfield discontinue the XD-S? ›

Discontinued: XD-S Mod.

Why was the Springfield XDS recalled? ›

The gun maker has found that the pistol can discharge during the loading process when the slide is released or could experience a double fire when the trigger is pulled once, according to a safety notice. The recall applies to XD-S 9mm serial numbers between XS900000 and XS938700, as well as XD-S .

Do Hellcat guns jam? ›

My Hellcat will consistently jam on 147 gr HST's. It's hard to get through a full mag without at least one hang-up. The ammo is nose-diving into the front lip of the magazine and fails to feed. Disappointing because HSTs are my favorite 9mm round.

Is Springfield Hellcat better than Glock? ›

The Hellcat is clearly the winner in this arena. Its standard capacity is 11+1 (10+1 for restricted states) while the Glock's is only 6+1. The Hellcat also has the advantage of factory magazines in capacities of 13, 15, and 17 rounds. One of these can be used to extend the grip a bit or just carried as a spare.

Are Springfield Hellcats safe? ›

The Hellcat does have internal safeties to keep the gun from firing if it is dropped; but the internal safety won't prevent something from accidentally pulling the trigger through a soft holster. Because the Hellcat doesn't come with an external safety, I prefer using a hard, kydex holster.

Can you dry fire a Hellcat pistol? ›

NOTE: Extensive dry firing can accelerate component wear/stress. Use snap caps if dry firing on a regular basis. Write, call or email us concerning any items you do not understand and/or which might relate to your safety and the safe operations of any of our products. Springfield, Inc.

Can you carry a hellcat in your pocket? ›

While the Hellcat is a tad on the larger side for pocket carry, given a proper pocket holster like Galco's Front Pocket Horsehide Holster it can be managed.

Are Hellcats hard to steal? ›

A Dodge Charger is 60 times more likely to be stolen than any other vehicle in the US. It's now taken the most-stolen crown from Hyundai and Kia. Dodge SRT Hellcat owners are being advised to be wary of thieves. Hellcats from 2020 to 2022 are 60 times more likely to be stolen than other cars, data shows.

Why was Springfield Armory XDE discontinued? ›

Either it's not generating enough profit, or they want to replace it with an updated model. In this case, I'm going to guess it was the former. I don't get the impression that the XD-E was a very big seller for Springfield, and so far, they have not announced anything new to take its place.

Is an XD a good gun? ›

If you are referring to the Springfield XD sub compact then yes. It's a very good gun. It's a double stack so it might be a little wide for someone that's used to a single stack. The flush mag holds 13 rounds and the extended mag holds 16 rounds.

What does XD-S stand for Springfield? ›

The 'S' represents the single-stack magazine used, providing a slimmer grip. While sharing many features with the original XD and XD-M, the XD-S included a new pre-set trigger and a disassembly fail-safe, neither of which were available in XD or XD-M models.

What is the difference between Springfield XDM and XD-S? ›

The XDS series is single-stack, the XDM is a more traditional double-stack. The rest of the differences are basically cosmetic, which we'll get to in a moment. Which should you consider buying? Either gun is a decent pick to have in your concealed carry holster, but which is "better" depends mostly on your preferences.

Did Springfield discontinue the Hellcat? ›

Discontinued: Hellcat® 3″ Micro-Compact OSP™ 9mm Handgun w/ HEX™ Wasp UPC: 706397932831.

When was the Springfield XDS recall? ›

In Aug. 2013, Springfield Armory issued a voluntary safety recall for their . 45 ACP and 9mm XD-S pistols. Springfield Armory has since developed a solution to the potential problem, which includes a free upgrade service for every XD-S affected.

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