Micro Compact Battle Royale: Springfield Hellcat Pro vs Glock 43X MOS vs Sig Sauer P365XL

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • John, Curt, and Special Guest @Mrbigkid sit down to compare and contrast the Hellcat Pro, Glock 43X, and P365XL.
    We would like to say a special thank you to Mrbigkid for joining us and taking his time to do this comparison video.
    Sound off below what you think.

Комментарии • 317

  • @dbenson002
    @dbenson002 2 года назад +67

    I have owned both the 43X and the Hellcat Pro...as a matter of fact I traded the 43X for the Hellcat Pro....so glad I did.....Better trigger, better capacity, better sights, and is a shooter for sure....43X is what it is and probably just right for some.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +6

      Well said. Everyone likes what they like and that's what makes this community great.

    • @jackdevero3398
      @jackdevero3398 2 года назад +6

      Sig 365 XL is the better gun... Period

    • @mikewil7571
      @mikewil7571 2 года назад +2

      You had a 43X not the 43X MOS.

    • @coburna5
      @coburna5 2 года назад +14

      @@jackdevero3398 sounds like someone only owns one of these guns and has his feelings tied to it.

    • @coburna5
      @coburna5 2 года назад +11

      @@jackdevero3398 you a super rookie? No one in their right mind would say one of these pistols is definitively better than any other one of them. It’s mostly subjective as all of these pistols perform well.

  • @wendaldorsey222
    @wendaldorsey222 2 года назад +64

    Why, when doing these videos, does no one talk about the 365 / XL MODULARITY? The fact that you can change out to totally different grip modules if you don't like the standard? Wilson combat now makes one, and there are a couple of companies that make aluminum grip modules. You can build / order a 365 in whatever configuration you choose. That is a plus that puts the others out of the conversation, in my opinion...

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +10

      I believe Steve mention he customized his. We didn't because we are comparing stock to stock. But that is a good point that we should have brought it up more.

    • @JacksonWalter735
      @JacksonWalter735 2 года назад +6

      I'm honestly surprised more P365/xl owners don't take advantage of this. I used to work at Scheels every summer during the school break and I always thought the P365's modularity was a major selling point. Then I realized that many people are casual gun owners and don't really take advantage of this (maybe it's just because I worked at Scheels which is a sporting goods store that sells firearms instead of a gun store so we get more casual customers). Sure I get shit from turning my P365 into a "race gun" when it primarily should be used for a CCW, but I love taking advantage of the modularity. It makes more sense to do it with the larger P320 series, but if the option is there for my P365 I'm going to take advantage of it. Heck at this point I spent more getting different grip modules, slides, and barrels for my P365 that it would have made more financial sense to just buy an additional P365xl instead. However, just having the option of changing grip lengths, slide lengths, and grip modules from one FCU is still cool.

    • @jessehudson3377
      @jessehudson3377 2 года назад +7

      most people don't care. you can swap the slides with all the brands. the only real advantage is you can swap grip modules with the sig. you can actually do that with the Glock and hellcat you just have to buy a lower yes it's more money but no one is really going to put a smaller grip on their gun. if that's what they want they are just going to buy a smaller gun. so when you say the xl is modular I would ask is it really. standard 365 I would say yes. but with the hell cat extended mags I would say that's a wash.

    • @jessehudson3377
      @jessehudson3377 2 года назад +4

      @Frank Bonazza III people definitely make lowers for Glocks. Like 10 different companies. And also you missed the point. You know who makes lowers for hellcats Springfield. Yes it's more expensive cuz you have to buy a whole other gun but it can be done. And again you missed the point because that's irrelevant because nobody's going to put a smaller lower on their gun. So the advantages of the XL are nil because no one's going to put a smaller lower on their gun. If you have the regular 365 you can make the argument that you could buy the larger lower but that's not worth talking about here. And every gun has the ability basically to buy a different slide. That's not exclusive to sig if you have a Glock you can buy like 300 different slides. So the modularity at least in this case is kind of like whatever. Not a huge Factor.

    • @Osprey1994
      @Osprey1994 2 года назад +3

      They did, you just didn't get to that part.

  • @OceansBane
    @OceansBane 2 года назад +21

    I love my 43x mos. The S15 mags work in my gun, and the trigger broken in nicely.

  • @Osprey1994
    @Osprey1994 2 года назад +12

    Sig for me, the WC XL grip module puts it out in front. 43X has no texture to speak of which is weird because the Gen 5 texture would have been just fine. As for the Hellcat, I know that Springfield doesn't make it and I have nothing against them but I do however find myself hesitant to purchase from Springfield. I have heard both sides of the story and I am assuming the truth falls somewhere in the middle and that's enough for me to steer clear. Grip texture on the Hellcat was good, but I felt like the ergonomics were a bit lacking compared to the stock P365 grip module.
    In the end if you have the money to pimp out a 43X MOS and you want to rock Glock then go for it. If you like Springfield and you want something that size then get the Hellcat Pro, and if you like modularity then go with the Sig.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +1

      Well said! I appreciate your open mind to this. For us, we could have added upgrades to the Glock and Sigs but we wanted to make it fair in stock configuration. That being said I think I need to try this WC grip.

  • @apsiTV
    @apsiTV 2 года назад +10

    Great video! I own the 365XL and shot the 43x and standard Hellcat. I must say, the modularity of the Sig, night sights, holster options and better recoil as a EDC carry was part of my decision process. All Sig would need for rail option is manufacture a lower with that option. However, the 43x was a close second due to being a Glock owner. I agree it’s all about what works best for you is always the best purchase. I love my 365xl with Holosun optic. But the co-witness rear sights does change the game for the Hellcat Pro. Might go shoot one to see how it compares now I’ve seen your video. Thanks guys.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching. Glad we can help.

    • @Mike-cu6gk
      @Mike-cu6gk 2 года назад

      I have the 365XL and the regular Hellcat, I find the hellcat being a bit more snapier. Would you say the G43X is a snappy as the hellcat?

    • @outoforder6600
      @outoforder6600 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@Mike-cu6gkthe original or the pro?

    • @Mike-cu6gk
      @Mike-cu6gk 7 месяцев назад

      @@outoforder6600 The original Hellcat but only with the extended magazine, but that’s to be expected. Since then, I bought the Glock 43XMOS very nice the grip is the same size as the Glock 19. All 3 firearms are great and depends what I’m wearing, plus I find the Hellcat very comfortable especially on long road trips.

  • @kimwestbrook9464
    @kimwestbrook9464 2 года назад +12

    I currently own all three. I just changed out P365 XL grip to a Wilson Combat grip and I love it, I have large hands and the Wilson Combat is thicker and feels much better in my hand. I just received my Hellcat Pro with Hex Optic, and have not had a chance to shoot it yet, but I love the way it feels in my hand. My 43x with Holosun 507k optic, has been my carry gun but to make it better I put a Zev Trigger and a mag well on it and it shoots great, And feels great in my hand. I haven’t made my final decision on my carry gun yet but will soon. I love shooting my 43x and my p365xl, cant wait to put some rounds through my new Hellcat Pro.

    • @apsiTV
      @apsiTV 2 года назад +2

      I’m waiting for the Wilson Combat Grip module. I have the XL with Holosun optic and it’s the best shooter “for me” of the 3. Looking forward to see how that WCG feels.

    • @kimwestbrook9464
      @kimwestbrook9464 2 года назад +4

      I got a chance to get to the range today and shot the P365XL and the Hellcat Pro. They both shot great, I love the Wilson Combat grip, it fits my hand and made it really easy to shoot. The Hellcat Pro really surprised me, it was awesome to shoot, dead on target and it was very easy to get back on target shot after shot. The recoil on both guns was very manageable. I love them both. I really couldn’t compare the two guns to the 43x they are totally different, in my opinion the 43x doesn’t come close to the performance of the P365XL or the Hellcat Pro.

    • @budman1789
      @budman1789 2 года назад +1

      I love the Wilson combat grip put it on mine also. Well worth it!👍

    • @josephlovasz440
      @josephlovasz440 2 года назад +1

      I didn’t like the thickness of the hellcat and it was bouncing around in my hands when rapid firing. So i fixed the grip with hockey tape. Now i shoot it better than all my other guns 👌 it’s my edc

  • @coburna5
    @coburna5 2 года назад +13

    Those hellcat pro grip texture pyramids are awesome. Love how they staggered them to allow for adaptive grip texture. I have all three of the pistols and the hellcat is quickly becoming my EDC favorite.

  • @michaelkare2025
    @michaelkare2025 2 года назад +17

    It’s a $40 mod to get your 43x to use those mags too. So don’t forget that.
    Glock just needs to come out with a 43x 2.0 that has 15 mags, optics ready, a better grip and on. Otherwise I feel like you need to mod it to catch it up to the other two.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +3

      I agree Glock needs to come out with a 2.0 43x. I am not sure if we will see it anytime soon.

    • @patbrown463
      @patbrown463 2 года назад

      If glock came out with a "19s" (19 slim) it'd be a hit for sure.

    • @BalzAldrin
      @BalzAldrin 11 месяцев назад

      totally agree. I would be all over the glock if they came out with that.

    • @Magic-dk1xe
      @Magic-dk1xe 11 месяцев назад

      @@patbrown463 the 48 fits that size but its got the same draw backs as the 43x

  • @copper178
    @copper178 2 года назад +7

    Already was carrying the original Hellcat with the 15rd magazines that have the grip sleeve on them. It's basically a Hellcat Pro with a shorter barrel, and it's a comfortable grip for me just like that. I've seen people on youtube say the Pro shoots better than the regular Hellcat, but I don't know since I've never shot a Hellcat Pro.
    I have all 3 of the guns being reviewed as well as a basic 365. The one I carry the most is my own version of a 365X, which I created long before Sig decided to release their own. I mostly carried a 365 slide, XL frame, with magguts +2 magazines. The most recent switch to it is the new Wilson 365 XL frame.
    My 43x has the Shield Arms steel mag catch plus their 15rd SA magazines. I've never had issues with it set up that way, but I've still been hesitant to carry it due to all the "alleged issues" others have had with them.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      Those are all nice setups. The only reason we went back to stock on the 365xl (check out @mrbigkids video on his upgrades) is to compare apples to apples how it comes out of the box. That way I can't say well it was better with this upgrade or that one.
      We have not tried the hellcat with the 15 round mag yet but I don't want to see how it compares recoil-wise. In stock configuration, the pro was less snappy.
      For me the advantage of having a longer barrel makes it worth getting the pro over the original hellcat with an extended mag.
      Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @nphare
      @nphare 2 года назад +1

      @@TrueShotAmmo the original Hellcat with the 15 round magazine is a very controllable shooter. The flush fit mag is a bit difficult to shoot the kind of scores I’m used to, but using the 15 rd mag makes a huge difference. And the 15 rd mag is an official Springfield product. I did replace the trigger shoe with an Apex and that made a huge difference and didn’t cost much.

  • @angelacook4975
    @angelacook4975 2 года назад +6

    Got my Hellcat pro. Just waiting for the word to go pick it up. Can’t wait!

  • @mcmehlen
    @mcmehlen 2 года назад +13

    22:30 this is often overlooked when getting a carry gun. Being able to draw the gun and present consistently is crucial. This is what put me in the hellcat camp. In all honesty though, you can’t go wrong with any of them!

  • @villafontananorte
    @villafontananorte 2 года назад +6

    I traded in my Ruger Max-9 for the G43x and I am happy I did it. The gripe size and material is perfect for my hands. I also carry the Shield Plus with a sleeve grip on it. The sandpaper grip style grabbed my shirt all the time so I printed too much.

  • @campingpupsrv
    @campingpupsrv 2 года назад +3

    I have only owned the Hellcat Pro, but have to agree with the video on the grip and holster pull. When shopping, my wife and I would never find a pistol we were both comfortable with, her hands are smaller, so standard grips on full size pistols didn't feel as comfortable for her. The micro compact like the Hellcat(not pro) are too small for me to feel comfortable. The Hellcat Pro is the first pistol we have both picked up and feel that it fits perfect.

  • @truesf345
    @truesf345 2 года назад +6

    I own all 3 and I can honestly say the Springfield was a compulsive buy, I just didn’t expect it to be so good I’m a Glock guy own a few CZs and Sigs but mostly Glock can’t say enough how well the hellkitty fits , hate the name thank god it doesn’t say grip zone on it but dam I’m eating my words , fit finish and performance is top notch - polished feed ramp beefy extractor then Croatian boys really out did themselves 👍would love to see a 17 size one with 18 to 20 rounds for winter carry .

    • @Mike-cu6gk
      @Mike-cu6gk 2 года назад

      Do you agree that the G43x is the snappiest ? I own the 365XL and the regular Hellcat and I find the Hellcat been the snappiest out of the 2.
      Would you say the Hellcat and the G43x is equal in recoil?

    • @truesf345
      @truesf345 2 года назад

      @@Mike-cu6gk honestly I’m a bigger guy with X-Large hands I’ve carried 10mm and 45acp I’ve never found 9mm snappy the hellcat might have more felt recoil to some all 3 guns track well for me , I’ve never liked sigs striker fired triggers , that and the fact the sig is smaller in my hand that pushed me towards the Hellcat and I don’t trust the shield arms mags in my 43x and 48 to carry 🤷🏻‍♂️ to each their own.

    • @truesf345
      @truesf345 2 года назад

      @@Mike-cu6gk honestly I don’t think you can go wrong with either, it’s a matter of preference between the sig and hellcat pro .

  • @78town
    @78town 2 года назад +11

    I have the 43x, and have had the Hellcat pro for a week now. Love both! But the hellcat Conceals better imo because the slightly longer slide makes it less top heavy than the 43x..
    Also, if you have the 43x, get a rubber Talon grip for $15. By FAR the most pleasant grip. Even more than stippling.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      Haven't tried the talon grip on the 43x yet

  • @JJB84084
    @JJB84084 2 года назад +8

    Great video! I was convinced that Springfield was the answer for my first handgun purchase. Shot all three at the range and consistently shot tighter groups with the Sig. The 43X grip was too big for my taste, and especially when it didn't come with a corresponding capacity. The Hellcat trigger was incredibly stiff about every fifth pull, then would return to "normal." This was true on the range gun as well as 3 others I dry-fired in different retailers. I don't know if this would improve with break in, but it made the Hellcat unusable for me.
    Your final advice to buy the one that works best for you was spot on for what I ended up doing. 12 rounds on target is better than 15 rounds all over the place.

    • @WhySoSeriousGM
      @WhySoSeriousGM Год назад

      Yea same here the hellcats trigger was gross and made me put it back after one mag I kept shooting the sig over and over it felt so good plus I hit wayyy more shots plus the recoil was way more manageable

  • @MrBigKid
    @MrBigKid 2 года назад +6

    Excited for this fellas! As always it was fun hanging out with you!

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      It's always a pleasure see your smiling face!

  • @timhigh5962
    @timhigh5962 2 года назад +4

    Sig's quality control issues makes choosing any of their offerings a non-starter for me. I'll stick to the 43x. Or any other Glock. Or M&P. Or FN. Or Springfield. Screw Sig.

  • @mikethomas4628
    @mikethomas4628 Год назад +2

    It’s the 43x mos for me absolutely love it I have the kageworks ambi slide release, XS night sights, aftermarket Magwell, 2 shield arm 15 round mags, trl7 sub and getting a apex in it soon. 👌

  • @florentinomercado9470
    @florentinomercado9470 2 года назад +5

    I own a lot of guns but the Hellcat pro osp is one of my favorites

  • @boomer6611
    @boomer6611 2 года назад +3

    Excellent review, I own a G43X and bought a 48 slide. So I move between them depending where I am. Lots of aftermarket bells and whistles for the G43X-48 (Kagwerx slide release, TLR lights, Shield Mags, Apex triggers, etc). I have the SIG365XL as well. Very nice pistol. I like the Springfield XDs but man what ass pain to get parts from Springfield to work on your own gun. I have not shot a Pro, but I do love the XDs. Excellent point on the 'luxury of time' for the Pro. I spend a lot of time overseas and Glocks are EVERYWHERE, and they go BANG every time the trigger is pulled (big point for me as well) plus my PCC takes Glock mags (G17/19). My EDC in the States is a G43X and duty is G19 (because they are everywhere). Again, an excellent review, I may 'impulse buy' the Pro and see how it feels. Thanks Fellas.

  • @codyduncan6801
    @codyduncan6801 2 года назад +2

    The XL is the winner for me. They really knocked it out if the park with the FCU and the modularity. I'm not a Glock guy, personally don't get the hype behind them in this day and age, but I wouldn't complain if that's what I had available. The WC grip module, 15 round mags, and a red dot on my XL made it so much fun to shoot. I'm excited to see what Sig does with the next generation of XL. I'd like an actual picatinny rail and to keep my rear sights. Maybe modify the trigger/trigger guard so it isn't so difficult to shoot with gloves. Anyways, great video! Loved the content and hearing all of your opinions. Godspeed and God bless!

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and you insight! It was a really hard choice between the XL and Hellcat

  • @cloudbackup9173
    @cloudbackup9173 8 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for all the input and comparisons

  • @joeofcourse
    @joeofcourse 2 года назад +3

    Exact video I was looking for, great job! If I had any critiques I'd say weapons gen isn't a great argument. Most classic cars are still fantastic but I wouldn't say "well I would of won the race if your car was 30 years older. "

  • @Johnny_Frenchtown
    @Johnny_Frenchtown 2 года назад +3

    Awesome video!! Answered literally all the questions I had about the differences between these 3 guns! 🙌

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +1

      Glad we could help! Thanks for watching

  • @JacksonWalter735
    @JacksonWalter735 2 года назад +7

    I wish Glock would release their version of the Hellcat Pro in a Glock 43x size with flush fit 15 round mags stock. That would be my ideal CCW. I know their are Shield Arm mags but I haven't had the best of luck with those (great for range fun though).

    • @villafontananorte
      @villafontananorte 2 года назад +3

      I don't want to deal with Shield Arm magazines. There are a lot of people having issues with them. Wish Glock can come up with a gen 2 version with 12 rounds magazine capacity.

    • @JacksonWalter735
      @JacksonWalter735 2 года назад +3

      @@villafontananorte I know what you mean. I would have loved if my SA mags worked 100% of the time and I'm envious of those who do have those working mags. The first one I bought kept having issues and when I sent them back to SA, they said those mags were out of spec and sent me replacements. These work much better, but I still have occasional feeding issues so now they're just for range fun. Now if Glock can release a G43 that has at least 10 rounds flush fit or a 43x that has 13-15 rounds flush fit mags straight from Glock then that would be a dream come true

    • @witchdoc5075
      @witchdoc5075 2 года назад

      I know it's another more money post referring to Glocks, however, the Shield Arms mag release makes all the difference with their mags. This was actually recommended by my dealer and I decided to bite. Glad I did. Mag changes with stock mags/stock mag release are typical and expected, wonky (for lack of a better term) with the Shield mags. Made the mag release change and those shield mags literally shoot out of the magwell now. Now, that being said, the OEM 10 round mags are now hesitant to drop free, but I just know not to carry them and stick to the Shield arms mags only. My $0.02.

  • @captbosco
    @captbosco 2 года назад +3

    Never had a gun fit my hand as well as the Hellcat Pro (any size or any caliber) . It feels like it was designed especially for me.

  • @Getyourdoe
    @Getyourdoe Год назад +2

    Can't wait to see CZ and Walter's response this new genre,

  • @mikethomas4628
    @mikethomas4628 Год назад +1

    Glock has so many aftermarket parts it’s ridiculous. That’s what makes it so good. Absolutely love my 43x mos never had any issues with it.

  • @Roustermiller
    @Roustermiller 2 года назад +3

    Just picked up the pro this morning and I'm in love

  • @JayRomero85
    @JayRomero85 2 года назад +3

    Exactly the comparison review I was looking for. I agree these 3 fire arms are direct competitors of each other. I currently own and love my XL but I’m really interested in the Hellcat pro since the deal breaker for me in the past was the size of the original Hellcat. I feel the pro is what the original Hellcat should’ve been. I do also like the 43x mos but if we’re talking about ready to go straight out of the box then I would go with the Hellcat pro unless there is an Pro version of the 43x then that would really grab my attention fingers crossed that Glock hears us out on that 🤞🏽

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      Glock might but since they like sticking to the polymer mag with a metal sleeve I don't think it will be anytime soon.

  • @papatorr3669
    @papatorr3669 8 месяцев назад

    These are amazing times compared to what we had back in the '70's. It's hard to process that was 50 years ago. The P365 was having problems when I considered the micro 9's, so I had the 43x and Hellcat at the same time. I had no issues with the 15 round 43x magazines. I shoot a little high with the G19 grip angle and the 43x is a little better. I loved both micros but I passed the 43x down to my son. The Hellcat was a little more concealable, I almost traded one of my Hellcats in for the Hellcat Pro OSP last week but decided that I valued the improved concealability and flexibility of 11, 13, and 15 round magazines of the "amateur" Hellcat ; ) I also decided I didn't want the additional size, weight, and expense of an optical sight on a micro nine. Not to mention that I was dropping a hunk of change trading "up" to the PRO OSP. I understand the modular and aftermarket appeal of the P365, especially if you already have a P320. But I preferred the sights, trigger, extra round, and grip angle/feel of the Hellcat over the P365. Just as I would pick the 43x again if I also still shot a G17/19. But using that logic, my favorite point and shoot service pistol grip angle is the original economical XD40 with 357SIG and 9mm barrels, so the Hellcat is its logical little buddy. 😁

  • @drmitofit2673
    @drmitofit2673 2 года назад +2

    I went to check out the P365X at the gunshop and liked the thin full finger grip, but was disappointed with the trigger that had a lumpy take up and mushy break. I later checked out the Hellcat Pro and liked the very similar grip, 15rd capacity, a smoother take up, and much crisper break (albeit with a slightly higher 6 lbs pull). I preferred the Hellcat Pro front night sight with high visibility U rear sight. I went with the Hellcat Pro (optic ready, no optic), no regrets. I also like my Mossberg MC2c which is more affordable, is similarly slim in the grip and slide for comfortable carry, and has both 13rd and 15rd mags for extra carry versatility. Only downsides of my particular MC2c were a too stiff extractor (solved by trimming the extractor spring one coil) and a mag release button that is a bit too proud of the frame (fixed with a small stick on bumper pad behind the button). Other MC2c owners have not had issue with these.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      The MC2c is on our list to check out.

  • @BestRealtor4You
    @BestRealtor4You 9 месяцев назад

    Have the G43 and the pro for my EDC. G43 is perfect for the comfort and size, but the pro is awesome for the ammo capacity and doesn't trade too much in comfort. Handle has a faint bit more footprint if you're looking for it. For shooting, I pick the pro all day. Enjoy the pro much more at the range.

  • @tacntec2922
    @tacntec2922 2 года назад +2

    The pro is sold with an optic by the local retailer by me it is only $75 more than the xl sig without optic

  • @michaelschaffer5984
    @michaelschaffer5984 2 года назад +5

    Wilson Combat makes a great grip frame for the XL only $65.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +1

      Yes, they do!

    • @javoratree3861
      @javoratree3861 2 года назад +2

      Get it with the Tungsten inserts. The Wilson frame makes the 365XL feel like a brand new gun. The original Sig frame is okay only if you have small hands. That said, the Wilson frame isn’t perfect. If you don’t already have a 365XL I would get the Hellcat Pro. Sig is releasing a new gun next week.

  • @maddog8148
    @maddog8148 6 месяцев назад +1

    The guy on the left has no clue. The Sig P365 started this size and space and everyone followed.

  • @jimmyb1356
    @jimmyb1356 2 года назад +3

    Every other manufacturer: grip texture and ergonomics
    Glock: nothing new

  • @pjperalta5298
    @pjperalta5298 2 месяца назад

    I rented all 3. Bought the HCP. 43xmos had more recoil. The P365xl I couldn't drop the mag without breaking grip.

  • @jorgeanibal8834
    @jorgeanibal8834 Год назад

    Hell cat pro is the clear winner from me. I have a buddy who also bought it, who has smaller hands and he's actually found it uncomfortable to shoot so be sure to try them out before you buy any of them because it's all relative to your hand! the extra features are only a plus, make sure it fits your hand well. Perfect little gun for me tho, edc

  • @justaname109
    @justaname109 2 года назад +1

    I’m a true sig fan boy, but I bought my wife the hellcat pro. I loved it so much, it’s my edc

  • @DeusRegum
    @DeusRegum Год назад

    I own all 3. My carry rotation in order is, 1. P365XL, 2. Glock 43X, 3. Hellcat Pro. I have some PSA Micro Dagger mags coming so that will probably bump up the 43X to the number one spot depending on the reliability of the PSA Micro Dagger mags. They are all great guns and don't feel bad if you do not own one or the other. I love the HCP too, but I've tricked out my 43X and am used to firing it more because the grip angle points more naturally for me. The only reason why the XL is number one, is because it is a little more concealable than the 43X and a tad more capacity. The grip on the HCP is little square-ish, and after extended times of shooting, it can do a number on the palm of your hand. That's just me though. As far as drawing purchase goes, the 43X is by far the quickest and most consistent draw out of the 3 for me.

  • @aaronwong1977
    @aaronwong1977 Год назад +1

    When you stick the mag in the 43x and the Hellcat Pro are basically the same size. Sure the barrel on the 43x is a little shorter, but they carry THE SAME.

  • @quoththeraven7
    @quoththeraven7 2 года назад +4

    Although I shoot my Hellcat pretty good. It is very snappy and it makes me less likely To get the Hellcat pro. I've since went back to my M&P Shield. 2.0 and just carry a backup mag. The Hellcat is much smaller than the shield. With more capacity. So if I'm going somewhere and I really need that capacity and could only have one magazine to keep down printing, I'll carry the hellcat. But for the most part, it's the Shield for me.

    • @DarlingEbony
      @DarlingEbony 2 года назад

      I carry the Shield Plus which I got because the regular Hellcat didn't shoot well for me. The Shield is everything to me.

  • @Mike-cu6gk
    @Mike-cu6gk 4 месяца назад

    Height or grip height with OEM magazines inserted the Hellcat Pro and the Glock 43x mos are the same, the 365xl has a shorter grip so it conceals easier. I own all 3 of them and the new 365xl comes with a different slide so you don’t lose the rear sight when you install a red dot. Not meant to trash the video but when they where measuring the height they placed them on the table. All 3 are great if you don’t mind the extra weight the Hellcat Pro is the way to go, but definitely try them all see what fits your hand better for me I shoot the G43x better and faster but to be honest I did replace the sights and added some rubber grip tape.

  • @RangeRoninChronicles
    @RangeRoninChronicles Год назад

    I had carried the Glock G48 and G45. I handled and shot the Sig P365XL and liked it. The Hellcat Pro won me over; it has replaced the G48 and G45 as an everyday carry. With a 15+1 capacity it struck a balance (with me) between the G48, G45, and P365XL. The grip texture, angle, and width feels real good in my hand. Now, it's just more range time with the Hellcat Pro to get us perfectly in tune with each other.

  • @Bullets4TheDevil
    @Bullets4TheDevil Месяц назад

    I think we have established that all gun comparison videos are just a bunch of specs followed by "It comes down to personal preference."

  • @danieldotter6077
    @danieldotter6077 Год назад +1

    For me it’s the g43x, no contest. But that’s just because I shoot Glocks a lot and I trust them. That said, the hellcat pro is THE gun to get for most people, especially when considering the price. Sig? I just don’t like how they test their stuff on the consumer. My p320 had to go back to Sig twice, and I also find the p365 trigger to be too light and unsafe with no trigger shoe safety.
    The g43 needs the Shield 15 round mags and the Shield mag release to be competitive with the other offerings. This then puts a complete g43 significant higher priced than the competition. Unless you’re dead set on a Glock like I am, I think the Hellcat Pro is the way to go

  • @wrenchracer86cl
    @wrenchracer86cl 2 года назад +4

    I do appreciate your content on these three! I would like to say as of April, the 43x is 200 cheaper, than either contender. I really like the sig, and am looking into getting one. The glock is basic as it gets, but proven reliability. There are so many to choose from for edc, it's confusing at times.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +3

      Yeah, it is. Have to remember that is you get the Glock 43x and want to get use an optic you need the get the 43x MOS ( that's what we used). It still is a bit cheaper but not by much I think $20 less. The Sig is a great choice. It was hard to choose between the sig and Springfield. For me the Pro just had everything if would look for in a carry gun.

  • @denniszolotor2920
    @denniszolotor2920 2 года назад +2

    Decent review. No one mentioned the slide serrations. The issue I have with the Hellcat is that the slide serrations aren't deep enough and my hand slips when manipulating the slide.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching. We did not mention it in this review but check out our full review of the Hellcat pro.

  • @SwissMovement
    @SwissMovement 2 года назад +3

    A more relevant question for me. If you live in a non-free state where mag capacity is capped at 10 rounds and if you don’t want to carry an optic on the carry gun, so co-witnessing is irrelevant, then which of these 3 guns would you pick as your carry gun?

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      Great question. I personally would say most likely the 365XL. I believe the sell it with a 10rd mag. As far as I know the pro does not come that way yet. If neither is available I like the p365 and the hellcat but the p365 takes the edge just a bit since I do carry it daily. If you like Glocks and the extra length go with the 43X. Personally, I was not a fan of it compared to the other options.

    • @jessehudson3377
      @jessehudson3377 2 года назад

      If you live in a banned state and don't want an optic I'm not using any of these guns. I would use a colt defender in 9mm with 9rd mags.

  • @angelbaez6751
    @angelbaez6751 2 года назад +1

    Nice video I have a couple of spring field ,one xd and the other is a xdm pro,also right now spring field will give you 2 more magazines and a bag,the only thing I don’t like about spring field it doesn’t hold its Value.so if you try to trade one in they will try to give you hardly nothing.but do like the spring field he’ll cat pro.spring field guns are very Accurate

  • @Vince-yolo
    @Vince-yolo 20 дней назад

    I owned Hellcat pro but believe all 3 are excellent

  • @magno408_1
    @magno408_1 2 года назад +3

    Shouldn't the hellcat pro be more compared to the Glock 48?

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +1

      I would say you could. We had one lined up for this video but couldn't get to the range with it in time.

  • @FINAL-B0SS
    @FINAL-B0SS 2 года назад +1

    Sig with the flush fit 14 round Magguts for the win. Haven’t shot the Hellcat Pro yet though.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      Haven't tried the magguts. Are they reliable?

  • @toons5233
    @toons5233 2 года назад +1

    my question is whats in store for hellcat down the road will they do comp like the small hellcat or do something like sig did with the 365 xl. i know shadow system is coming out with glock like 43 wonder what that be like

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      They haven't said anything yet. But a hellcat comp slide on a pro frame would be cool

  • @Drifthaze
    @Drifthaze 2 года назад +1

    You can buy the Hellcat Pro with the Wasp red dot which mounts with no plates.

  • @kmfiz
    @kmfiz 2 года назад +1

    Holding the Hellcat pro in the store, it felt big and blocky, it’s more like a compact, not sub-compact. The G43x felt and pointed great to me.

  • @mattpaarlberg2264
    @mattpaarlberg2264 Год назад +2

    Love my hellcat mos and hellcat pro. Zero malfunctions, even with junk ammo. Also, I shoot a lot of +p ammo, again, zero issues. Snappy, but accurate. I’m a person who likes recoil, it makes me feel like I’m delivering effective rounds…. If you are recoil sensitive, stay away. It takes a bit of work to shoot these pistols well…. Don’t be a wuss…..get a hellcat…..

  • @nwvideographotographer7186
    @nwvideographotographer7186 2 года назад +3

    Once you put grip wraps, flat trigger, and the Shield Arms 15 rnd mags, the Glock 43x is awesome. Don't care about a dot on a conceal carry pistol.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      Doesn't sound like a bad combo at all.

    • @nwvideographotographer7186
      @nwvideographotographer7186 2 года назад +2

      @@TrueShotAmmo The Overwatch precision trigger for the Glock is really nice. Takes it to about 4.5-5lbs with a clean 90 degree break, no slop, grit or creep, and the reset is short and aggressive putting your finger right back at the 90 degree wall for the next shot. Completely changes the gun.

  • @rramos07
    @rramos07 3 месяца назад

    I think if concealability is key then 43x wins, but you have to weight out what factors fit YOUR situation best.

  • @senorcruz5663
    @senorcruz5663 2 года назад +2

    43x mos goes up against the regular p365 and regular hellcat, you guys should've reviewed the 48 mos against the other 2

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      Unfortunately, we weren't able to get a 48mos in time for review.

  • @chucks_88
    @chucks_88 2 года назад +2

    I'll stick with me P365XL or my Shield 40S&W before buying the Hellcat pro. Hell, I'll carry my Glock 27 before buying the Hellcat pro. I own a Springfield XDM Elite and it's trash. Croatia keep that shit over there. But not surprised you guys went with the Hellcat pro being it's the new kid on the block.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      It was a close one between it and the P365XL

  • @alexmar1382
    @alexmar1382 2 года назад +1

    Maybe it's just me. In the beginning co-witness sight was a factor; however after shooting red dots for a while and with some optic brands providing solar power options and rear sight; co-witness sight becomes irrelevant. I guess each to his own. I'm confident that even if I can't use the optic for whatever reason, if I can see the front sight, I'm still able to hit a target within 7 yards, hence I'm not a slave to iron sight anymore when the optic is readily available at all times.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +1

      You bring up a good point. I like having co-witness it lower 3rd sights in case the optic were to malfunction or lose zero. This comes from taking multiple classes with and without a dot. I have had a dot fail in class and was point shoot but have the irons to fall back on in case was nice. It's like having a 4x4 knowing most of the time you won't need it but when you do it comes in handy. Poor analogy but I hope you understand what I mean.

    • @alexmar1382
      @alexmar1382 2 года назад +1

      @@TrueShotAmmo Experience is the best teacher and if that happened to me perhaps I'd be weary myself; but again, each to his own. when I set out to put an optic on my firearm. I did a lot of research and watch a lot of reviews to make sure the optic that could possibly protect my life will not fail or at least duty certified and mounted to spec. And I get the co-witness thing and for some people it's a necessity. I've competed production iron sights for several years, uspsa and after moving to carry optic, I've never turned back. Red dots provides so much data when shooting and I understand why I was missing shots at iron sights that I believe if new shooters were to begin in red dots they'd be a better shooter at iron sights.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +2

      @@alexmar1382 I appreciate your insist and agree completely that pistol dot are the way of the future might as well start off and learn from there. When something fails on you it teaches you how to adapt. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @mikelewis809
    @mikelewis809 2 года назад +1

    I've owned the 43x for a long time and shot it "ok". I wanted an optic ready carry gun and thought the Pro was going to be the one. I had the Pro and the 365xl on the counter at my local shop and liked them both initially. I went with the 365 because the Pro had a hard trigger pull to me. With that being said, I still want the Pro for some reason. I'll probably buy it and put 500 rounds through it and see if the trigger gets better. Did you guys see any improvement in the trigger of the Pro after shooting it?

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +2

      It smoothed out a bit. It seems heavy while dry firing but while live firing I didn't notice it.

  • @criscatolic2042
    @criscatolic2042 2 года назад +3

    🇺🇸🔝🇺🇸
    SPRINGFIELD🥇 HELLCAT.
    🇺🇸🔝🇺🇸

  • @SwissMovement
    @SwissMovement 2 года назад +1

    So if you live in a non-free state where mags are allowed only 10 rounds then which one would be your pick?

    • @jessehudson3377
      @jessehudson3377 2 года назад

      None. Colt defender in 9.mm would then be my pick

  • @michaelgonzalez8863
    @michaelgonzalez8863 2 года назад +4

    The pro would be a great replacement for guys who carry a G19 now .

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      That's what we were thinking as well!

    • @Lurkartiist
      @Lurkartiist 2 года назад +1

      I don't think so .it's probably good to have both .
      The ability to take the 19 and throw a 17 mag, 30 round stick or 50 round drum on it is big plus.

  • @DropItLikeItsScott
    @DropItLikeItsScott 2 года назад +2

    I look forward to hanging out and shooting with y'all one day soon🤘

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +1

      Anytime brother come out to AZ

  • @joshandmanuela
    @joshandmanuela 2 года назад +5

    43x has more holster options available. Since I need to pocket carry this is my most important consideration.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +1

      Very true. When deciding you need to look at all the things that affect the way you carry not just the gun.

    • @victhakid
      @victhakid 2 года назад +1

      You can always go to ur local gun shop, some will usually offer custom kydex holsters, a lil pricy but def worth it since they'll form it to the exact shape..no matter what light or sights you have

  • @jonjon_az
    @jonjon_az 2 года назад

    Get the 43x mos with the shield arms 15rnd mag and the apex trigger. Now my favorite micro EDC.

  • @jonathonghowarth
    @jonathonghowarth 2 года назад

    Why is the shield plus or performance center shield plus left out of this convo?

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      It will be in a later video. These were more comparable

  • @anthonymenke9837
    @anthonymenke9837 2 года назад +2

    XL you can get with the romeo zero. To be fair you should be comparing the 48.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +2

      We couldn't get a 48 in time unfortunately.

  • @808Affliction
    @808Affliction 2 года назад +1

    I have to shoot some rounds on the hellcat pro. I’m in the market for a new gun and try out a new platform. I am also a Glock fanboy and been shooting only 40 S&W. But going to another brand and bullet size too. Great video 😉

  • @blitzkrieg237
    @blitzkrieg237 2 года назад

    You actually can get the 365xl from factory with an optic. It’s the Romeo zero, which you may or may not like. I have one and like it very much. Also, I think the 365xl specter would be more of an appropriate competitor to the hellcat pro.

  • @BigBroNas412
    @BigBroNas412 5 месяцев назад

    Glock 43x mos is great if you have the extra money for it to be a project. I don’t think many ppl run with it stock. But Hellcat pro is best out the box.

  • @therockindoc5453
    @therockindoc5453 2 года назад +1

    Well done, Gents!

  • @adamrenissance3322
    @adamrenissance3322 2 года назад +2

    With out the Sig P365 XL there may have never been a Hellcat Pro. It was Kel Tec who actually introduced the micro 9 with the Kel Tec 9 in 2006. That was followed by the Ruger LC9 in 2011 and the Smith M&P Shield in 2012. Glock lagged behind not introducing the G43 until 2015. All of these were single stack magazines with 6 to 8 rounds. So don’t give Glock credit for creating the segment. It was Sig that created the new high capacity micro 9 in Jan. 2018. The Glock 43X followed a year later in Jan. 2019. Springfield didn’t introduce the Hellcat until Sep. 2019. By then Sig released the P365XL.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +1

      The segment we are speaking of as mentioned in the video is a compact length grip (Glock 19 Length) slim with 10 plus rounds. We are not saying Glock started the Mirco 9 trend. That was originally Kel-Tec with the P11. Sig brought it back and made it work. So without the 43x there would be no 365XL and no Hellcat Pro.

    • @adamrenissance3322
      @adamrenissance3322 2 года назад

      @@TrueShotAmmo Sorry. I didn't mean to step on your Glocks.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      Funny you call us Glock fanboys when we all picked the P365XL and Hellcat Pro over the Glock. Also fact Jan 2019 Glock 43x release date. June 2019 Sig P365XL release date. Just slinging facts and dates.

    • @adamrenissance3322
      @adamrenissance3322 2 года назад +1

      @@TrueShotAmmo Then Kurt didn’t do a very good job clarifying what he meant. Holding a Glock 43X in his hand, pointing to the 43X and said, “I have to give it to Glock, they, they created this market segment. They were the first to market a gun of this size.” There was no mention of the Glock G19. I would not put the G19 introduced in 1988 as a compact at about 3/4 of the full size G17 into the same segment as the guns you were reviewing. Just to sling a fact and date.
      Glocks were a “game changer” in their day. But other than resizing their guns for emerging market segments, they have not really offered any innovation since the late 1980s. Glock the company are stuck in the past.
      I still stand by my observation that Glock did not create this particular micro carry segment.

    • @traykato760
      @traykato760 2 года назад

      @@TrueShotAmmo 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

  • @WhySoSeriousGM
    @WhySoSeriousGM Год назад

    I shot a Glock sigxl and hellcat pro yesterday and the Glock felt good but snappy in the recoil, the hellcat has a horribly squishy trigger I thought the gun was in safe but it didn’t have a safety and the sig was by far my favorite

  • @AxolotlQueen75
    @AxolotlQueen75 Год назад +1

    I Sold my Sig xl, Glock 43x I now own the Hellcat Pro.

  • @underoverrated2959
    @underoverrated2959 2 года назад +1

    The Sig and Springfield are pretty close ,Glock because of capacity is 3rd

  • @chipmacgill
    @chipmacgill 2 года назад +2

    Great vid guys. I have a standard Hellcat, I carry 15 round mags and think they fit better than the Sig P365X or XL with the 15rd extended mag. In comes the Hellcat Pro. pretty nice but I would like to get into the Sig Ecco System. Do you think you would sweat the extra capacity of the Hellcat/Hellcat Pro or go with the 12RD flush mag in the 365x variants?

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +2

      I think at that point it comes down to comfort and what you like. I found that I like the 365XL but I like the PRO a bit better. It's a hard choice but at the end of the day comes down to feeling and comfort.

    • @chipmacgill
      @chipmacgill 2 года назад +1

      @@TrueShotAmmo thanks for the reply. I like your format in these comparisons! Appreciate it!

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      @@chipmacgill thanks for watching. We will have more to come.

    • @gair1944
      @gair1944 2 года назад

      I think this is a valid question: “Are 12 Rounds enough and how does the P365XL feel with the 12 round mag?” I own the 365 XL and it fits my hand well and is hoot it incredibly well. I’d have bigger
      Problems if 12 rds wasn’t enough. Just my .02 worth.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +1

      @@gair1944 I appreciate your input. Round count numbers come down to several factors one being do you feel comfortable with the number of rounds you are carrying. It also depends on the training you have taken and what you taken away from those classes. Personally, I carry a P365 and a spare mag. That being said I would take the XL or the Pro any day of the week.

  • @BrandensOutdoorChannel
    @BrandensOutdoorChannel 3 месяца назад

    Recoil impulse is similiar because they are all 9mm!

  • @johnfahrner8921
    @johnfahrner8921 2 года назад +1

    Heck yeah

  • @jaimegerena5352
    @jaimegerena5352 Год назад

    For me, I going for the one that's Going to stop the bad guy. 😮

  • @poorboysedcandflashlights5934
    @poorboysedcandflashlights5934 2 года назад +1

    Plus that’s a 43x MOS right?? Has an optic plate and rail

  • @hecsan69ify
    @hecsan69ify Год назад

    What brand of red dot do you have on the hellcat pro? Thank you for the video.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  Год назад

      Hex it’s springfields brand of optics

  • @javery50
    @javery50 8 месяцев назад

    My advice to anyone with xl -xxl hands should seriously shoot these guns before purchasing. I wear a xxl glove and prefer true compacts g19-g17 size. All of these have thin grips and short trigger reach. They also have what I find to be smaller trigger guards too. I prefer the hellcat of these choices but for large hands is still not ideal.

  • @treyobaker6026
    @treyobaker6026 Год назад

    By specs the 365 is actually 1 tenth of an inch larger than the hellcat by spec width

  • @artpetrovich3142
    @artpetrovich3142 2 года назад

    Keep saying the big thing with the hellcat is a 15 rd mag without adding length but so does the 43x it’s a aftermarket but if it’s a deal breaker it’s offered. And which one is the most dependable? Nobody mentioned that and I would think that would be a important part!

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      They were all dependable. All guns ran 500 rds without malfunction. The comparison is stock vs stock. If all I had was the money for the gun and ammo then the hellcat pro looks a lot more enticing than having to spend an extra $80-$100 on two new mags to get the same thing.

  • @unitcharles689
    @unitcharles689 2 года назад +3

    Glock DID NOT create the market segmentation for concealable handguns.
    Based on my knowledge.. kar, ruger LC9, m&p shield, just for example owned the market for compact/concealed were the FIRST by mannny years prior. Glock was late to the party dude! Then sig and Springfield decided to join.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +1

      You are right they did not create the segments. What they did create is the compact style grip length in a thinner concealable package. They started what is now a new segment of 10 Rd or more guns in-between the compact and micro-compact. That is what we are saying. We will be doing a video on the evolution of carry pistols and talk about the pistol discussing the companies mentioned.

    • @czwarlord9243
      @czwarlord9243 2 года назад +1

      And now they are behind the power curve.

    • @jonbaniak9097
      @jonbaniak9097 2 года назад

      @@TrueShotAmmo sir I have to disagree. The 43X came out after the Sig P365 was introduced with flush fitting 10 round mags. The Glock had 6 round single stack mags when they introduced the original G43. I believe Sig should be given credit for the micro compact high capacity pistols and not Glock. Nice video by the way.

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +3

      @@jonbaniak9097 I will agree sig made the micro compact market. What I am saying is Glock made the segment of a 19 size grip frame. (Compact) but slimmed it down to a micro-compact width. What they created was the in between compact and micro compact.

  • @Drifthaze
    @Drifthaze 2 года назад +4

    I am replacing my g48 mos with the Hellcat Pro for my carry because I like it better and my shield arms mags have given me issues.

    • @kerrye83
      @kerrye83 2 года назад

      I've been waiting for someone to say their shield arm mags to have complications. did you figure out why? capacity is what's preventing me from purchasing the 43x MOD over the Hellcat Pro.

    • @Drifthaze
      @Drifthaze 2 года назад

      @@kerrye83 nope I have not I think that since Glock hasn't really stepped up they are gonna fall behind to many companies are just giving you more for your money and are still reliable

    • @darylragland1502
      @darylragland1502 2 года назад

      Shield magazines work pretty good at first but after a while it's a no-go I'll never do it again

  • @shuumai
    @shuumai 2 года назад

    Got my looking closely at the slide catches now.

  • @davidk4190
    @davidk4190 2 года назад +2

    id be happy owning any of these guns. its all the same.

  • @josephcarroll6244
    @josephcarroll6244 2 года назад +1

    Can you make a video of all the upgrades you made to you p365xl

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      Go to @mrbigkid to see all the upgrades.

  • @kenna.9368
    @kenna.9368 Год назад

    Only brand loyal people will choose Glock over the Hellcat Pro. The Hellcat Pro has better sights, a better trigger, more natural grip angle, better ergonomics, textured grip (unlike Glock’s slick grip), higher capacity and the list goes on… reliability? The Hellcat Pro is equally reliable. 12k rounds with no failures or misfeeds with a variety of ammo! Hellcat Pro is a no brainer! It’s not even a comparison!

  • @frankr5668
    @frankr5668 Год назад

    I own all 3. Hellcat and 365 squared boxy grip are very uncomfortable for me, plus the measurements of grip front to back is also not comfortable. 43x with shield arms mag is without a doubt unmatched. Glock all the way

  • @poorboysedcandflashlights5934
    @poorboysedcandflashlights5934 2 года назад +1

    XL hard to beat 🙌🏻

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад +1

      It was a hard choice for sure.

    • @poorboysedcandflashlights5934
      @poorboysedcandflashlights5934 2 года назад

      @@TrueShotAmmo guess it depends really on who’s packing it and what they like because all three options are good

  • @trailblazeratv6306
    @trailblazeratv6306 Год назад

    All 3 are good IMO

  • @Justin-os2zc
    @Justin-os2zc 2 года назад +2

    XL with Magguts

    • @TrueShotAmmo
      @TrueShotAmmo  2 года назад

      Haven't tried the magguts. How are they?

    • @Justin-os2zc
      @Justin-os2zc 2 года назад +1

      I’ve had them for about a year now and I’ve had no issues at all… I love it because I get that extra without the size. I was worried about failure myself but haven’t had any and haven’t heard anything bad about them.