Whole new pistol? Try this instead?Anyone know if SA plans to sell an RDP upgrade kit for those of us who purchased the Hellcat OSP? I’d like the idea of a compensated barrel but would rather not have to purchase a whole new pistol.
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Thanks. I know there is a 3rd party solution but was wondering about the real Springfield parts. Springfield doesn’t seem to sell parts like Sig does.
Here is an aftermarket threaded barrel. All of the reviews have been great. https://www.rainierarms.com/true-precision-springfield-hellcat-threaded-barrel-black-nitride/Anyone know if SA plans to sell an RDP upgrade kit for those of us who purchased the Hellcat OSP? I’d like the idea of a compensated barrel but would rather not have to purchase a whole new pistol.
thanks !
Here is an aftermarket threaded barrel. All of the reviews have been great. https://www.rainierarms.com/true-precision-springfield-hellcat-threaded-barrel-black-nitride/
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These barrels do not appear to have the cutout for the RDP. You might be better off just choosing another compensator.So where can you buy the compensator? Thanks
Springfield doesn’t sell gun parts you’ll have to go aftermarket.Anyone know if SA plans to sell an RDP upgrade kit for those of us who purchased the Hellcat OSP? I’d like the idea of a compensated barrel but would rather not have to purchase a whole new pistol.
thanks !
I found a place called opticsplanet.com selling True barrels, they had different colored threaded barrels and compensators, also the best prices I saw looking around the net. I was thinking of converting my standard cat osp to a rdp. I'm not sure if it would be drop in procedure and ready to go ?Anyone know if SA plans to sell an RDP upgrade kit for those of us who purchased the Hellcat OSP? I’d like the idea of a compensated barrel but would rather not have to purchase a whole new pistol.
thanks !
Aftermarket threaded barrels don't have the machined notch that the SA RDP compensator needs to latch in place.
You can use aftermarket comps and barrels, but some other way of locking it will be needed.
I saw one with an O ring that crushes in the end of their thread protector. Some comps have set screws or lock nuts for this.
The Hellcat RDP uses a new-to-me locking latch that will become popular in the future with many gun companies.
It works.
I'd just keep badgering Springfield to sell me a barrel and comp. If they don't like the idea they could always price them higher to make up for their trouble.
I know. Still, they are leaving a lot of aftermarket money on the table. They may be protecting the RDP sales by not offering up the barrels separately.- Am not thinking SA's set up for some retail parts sales, but never know, they can be a sneaky lot?
I know. Still, they are leaving a lot of aftermarket money on the table. They may be protecting the RDP sales by not offering up the barrels separately.
People could always sell off their standard and buy the OSP or RDP instead. Lots of CCW buyers don't want the longer barrel, comp or red dot. They'll buy your Hellcat. If the Hex Wasp doesn't suit you, sell it off too.
That's what Gunbroker.com is for.
It’s not going to happen. Badgering will get you nowhere besides on someone’s sh(oo)t list, and make them unlikely to assist you in the future.Aftermarket threaded barrels don't have the machined notch that the SA RDP compensator needs to latch in place.
You can use aftermarket comps and barrels, but some other way of locking it will be needed.
I saw one with an O ring that crushes in the end of their thread protector. Some comps have set screws or lock nuts for this.
The Hellcat RDP uses a new-to-me locking latch that will become popular in the future with many gun companies.
It works.
I'd just keep badgering Springfield to sell me a barrel and comp. If they don't like the idea they could always price them higher to make up for their trouble.
It was a figure of speech.It’s not going to happen. Badgering will get you nowhere besides on someone’s sh(oo)t list, and make them unlikely to assist you in the future.
Acting entitled is a bad look.
Springfield never has sold aftermarket parts such as barrels, etc…and it’s highly unlikely they’re going to start.
Most decisions like this boil down to company leadership’s vision to read the market, a desire to fill the need, and a way to deliver. Then they need to cut through any internal challenges. Often times in big companies there are different groups that manage different aspects of the business, and they don’t always collaborate well. I imagine the accessory retail sales group is different people than the product designers, procurement/supply chain, operations, etc.
SA saw the need for the RDP so they obviously understand the Hellcat had room for improvement and listened to what people were asking for.
SA sells the Hex Wasp, magazines, lasers, holsters, and other accessories on their shop. Clearly it isn’t a stretch to add threaded barrels and compensators to an already existing retail site. Sadly I have never seen SA sell threaded barrels aftermarket. You’d think that would be a no-brainer so perhaps it is actually a legal issue for a manufacturer.
Perhaps we aren’t seeing gun parts for sale to the aftermarket due to legal challenges retail selling imported gun parts from Croatia in the US. Importing firearms as a manufacturer is an entirely different FFL license than retail selling firearms and parts directly. Perhaps SA can’t sell parts to the public for this reason. Might be worth reaching out to SA’s shop directly.
One other thought… if they’d distribute parts to gun smiths for repair work, then maybe that is a viable avenue for getting a barrel and compensator. Does SA do all of their own repair work or do they support independent gun smiths?