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Thread: Springfield Hellcat / HS H-11
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01-02-2021, 19:20 #1
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Springfield Hellcat / HS H-11
A very interesting pistol of which I find very little discussion here on Gunsite. Is there a reason apart from it is not a Glock /CZ?
Who is looking forward to receive theirs?
Personally I went from S&W to Glock due to availability and cost. However, can the usual contenders compete with this little package from Croatia?
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01-02-2021, 20:10 #2
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Re: Springfield Hellcat / HS H-11
Not a fan of that trigger issue where it won't pull back if you push the trigger to the side slightly before depressing the trigger safety and pulling it to the rear.
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01-02-2021, 20:47 #3
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Re: Springfield Hellcat / HS H-11
I doubt it’s a real issue.
https://www.americanrifleman.org/art...armory-hellcat
Wouldn’t be rated highly if it was
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01-02-2021, 21:02 #4
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Re: Springfield Hellcat / HS H-11
I can induce the same trigger issue with my glock19 so I do not see this as a real issue.
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01-02-2021, 21:20 #5
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Re: Springfield Hellcat / HS H-11
They rate the Taurus G3C very well too.
With the release of the new Taurus G3c, I was hoping to see the same level of commitment to consistent quality control, reliability and value that I found in the G3. But Taurus insisted on one-upping themselves by giving the slide a Tenifer finish, weatherproofing the controls and configuring the sight system to accept readily available Glock-type upgrades.
The factory trigger feels like an upgrade as well, thanks to its light take-up and short reset. The defensive accuracy is where it needs to be with group averages hovering around 3.5" at 15-yards.
With these upgrades and a suggested retail price of $305.74, the G3c is well-positioned to compete with popular concealed carry 9 mm pistols that cost more while maintaining a budget friendly price point to fit most budgets.
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01-02-2021, 21:21 #6
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01-02-2021, 21:25 #7
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01-02-2021, 21:28 #8
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Re: Springfield Hellcat / HS H-11
Jip, I have a G19 gen 4 with a Gen 3 trigger bar and can consistantly induce this. I have however never experienced this problem and only tried this after seeing this "major" issue with the H11. Looking at other videos of people shooting the H11 pistol I also have not seen this happen.
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01-02-2021, 21:33 #9
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Re: Springfield Hellcat / HS H-11
Tried it with my Glock 19 Gen 4 (gen 3 trigger bar) and it also works flawlessly. As long as the trigger safety is depressed, it will fire every time no matter how I push the trigger to the side.
I see Spartan Arms in Edenvale has one to test, I think I need to go dryfire it and shoot it a bit to see how sensitive this trigger is or if the issue is overblown. I know BigT mentioned on Facebook he could also replicate the trigger situation with the CZ P10 series too.
I actually liked this pistol before I heard of the issue. It sounds like a really nice option - more reliable than the P365, smaller than the 43x/48, decent support in SA, rail for the Surefire XSC, great 11+1 capacity, etc.
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01-02-2021, 21:34 #10
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Re: Springfield Hellcat / HS H-11
The pistol only landed in SA last year if my memory serves correctly so I guess nobody has a licensed example with some experience with it apart from those that have handled and shot it in store?
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