Guy Mancuso
Elite
I went manual with power I like it. If I can't afford a battery than maybe do something else. Lol
Hello all, here is a article for discussion that was previously posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled Springfield Hellcat: Best CCW 9mm Ever? and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/springfield-hellcat-best-ccw-9mm-ever/.
There are some dovetail mounting plates but have no idea if they’d fit the Hellcat. And by the time you mount the plate and optic (and loose the Co-witness, even if Swampfox’s is only partial on the OSP) it makes the whole package bulky.Can you mount an optic on a non-osp hellcat?
Thanks...I appreciate the advice - need all the help I can get.I get where you’re coming from on the parts but Springfield has never really sold parts. There could be quite a few factors in this decision and I have a few ideas but I’m not privy to that info and won’t speculate. There are several threads here about the Hellcat sights you can look at using the search engine. Just make sure to read all the responses as several have thought certain sights were available, especially the rear, but came to find out that wasn’t case.
So i talked to a couple of people and the “definitive” answer to the sights is the front is a standard XD so any sight made for XD will fit. Currently no one makes sights for the rear but several are working on it.Thanks...I appreciate the advice - need all the help I can get.
Thanks again...it's the front sight that sucks...the rear sight on mine is the correct one. I'll look around for an XD replacement and talk with my gun store's gunsmith.So i talked to a couple of people and the “definitive” answer to the sights is the front is a standard XD so any sight made for XD will fit. Currently no one makes sights for the rear but several are working on it.
Did you end up doing this or letting a shop do it?Speaking of the OSP and milling...has anyone out here actually ground down the index posts on the OSP model to allow for a non-RMSc sight like the Holosun? I have a 507K coming this weekend and want to now how much real effort and skill it took. I'd be using a Cordless Dremel with an Aluminum Oxide grinding stone (recommended by Dremel for steel). Really want to hear from people who've actually done it...how much efforts it took, warnings, tips.
Alternatively, I found a local machine shop willing to do it for $30 if this proves too daunting a task.