Discover the Springfield Armory Hellcat RDP, a standout in the world of semi-auto pistols. This high-performance firearm is crafted for both collectors and enthusiasts alike, boasting a unique combination of power, portability, and precision. The Hellcat RDP, known for being the highest capacity micro 9mm, offers an impressive 15+1 capacity in a sleek, compact design. With its optics-ready slide and Self Indexing Compensator, this model ensures rapid target acquisition and smooth, accurate follow-up shots. It's a firearm that truly embodies innovation and reliability.
The overall condition of this Hellcat RDP is very good, displaying only light and superficial signs of prior handling. The bore is in excellent condition, with a clean, mirror finish and sharp rifling, ensuring peak performance. Included in the sale are a soft case, user manual, OEM trigger, and three magazines (15-round, 13-round, and 11-round), all housed in the original factory box.
The Hellcat RDP is an evolution of the popular Hellcat model, first launched in 2019 as a subcompact handgun optimized for concealed carry. Its enhanced features include an integrated compensator to minimize muzzle rise and improve control during rapid fire, paired with Springfield's HEX Wasp micro red dot sight for superior target acquisition. The upgraded Powder River Precision Trigger Kit further enhances its performance, making it an ideal choice for both professional and civilian users seeking a reliable self-defense handgun.
Crafted in Croatia, the Hellcat RDP's striker-fired action ensures a consistent trigger pull, while its black finish gives it a sleek, tactical appearance. The adaptive grip textured polymer grips provide a secure hold, enhancing the overall shooting experience. Whether for personal defense or range shooting, the Hellcat RDP offers a perfect balance of firepower, portability, and advanced shooting capabilities. Elevate your collection with this exceptional firearm and experience the unmatched performance of the Springfield Armory Hellcat RDP.




