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Where can I find a Hellcat OSP with manual safety and RDS preconfigured?

Yah, somethings are toughies? :)
Gifts are usually better if person giving them also likes the gift?
- More of a gift from the heart and mind then?
Nope. Sister and brother-in-law bought it but had never had a semi-auto pistol before, they only had revolvers. So I just went down for a visit to teach them about the gun, the Wasp, field stripping, etc and had a pile of fun shooting it on their property.

Now I don't know if I want a Hellcat RDP or the XDM Compact Elite 10mm.🤔
 
Bear, go for the RDP. The gizmos (Wasp and Comp) add more fun and it's a lot less snappish without the blast and recoil of the 10. Then get the 10 and let me borrow it for about 3 months.. heehee

(That is a tough choice. I like the 3.8 Compact a lot!)
 
Nope. Sister and brother-in-law bought it but had never had a semi-auto pistol before, they only had revolvers. So I just went down for a visit to teach them about the gun, the Wasp, field stripping, etc and had a pile of fun shooting it on their property.

Now I don't know if I want a Hellcat RDP or the XDM Compact Elite 10mm.🤔

You still helped them, had fun with them and it. .... that's still a gift, and the best kind.

Might be a hard choice? Depends on what final choice is planned may be used for?
Both are good guns, but in many areas 9mm is easier finding. 10mm may be easier there?

....and then there's finding the holsters? Keeping guns stock, whatever that may be, usually has an advantage for CC or OC and holsters. Vary from stock and it can be a costly pain. Then, if planning on an RDP, it's still a stock gun.
 
You still helped them, had fun with them and it. .... that's still a gift, and the best kind.

Might be a hard choice? Depends on what final choice is planned may be used for?
Both are good guns, but in many areas 9mm is easier finding. 10mm may be easier there?

....and then there's finding the holsters? Keeping guns stock, whatever that may be, usually has an advantage for CC or OC and holsters. Vary from stock and it can be a costly pain. Then, if planning on an RDP, it's still a stock gun.
They settled on an owb crossbreed SnapSlide holster to use while out on their property.
 
If it works for good them, that's what matters most. Many people like Crossbreed holsters.
Yep, searching for holsters for the RDP is a little difficult. We'll see how long it takes to arrive and how it works for them when they get it.
 
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