Want a concealed carry pistol that’s small and light with at least 15+1 capacity? You need to look at the Springfield Hellcat Pro.
Unless, that is, you have a taste for the finer things in life. Then you need to get one that’s been pampered and upgraded by the gunsmiths at Langdon Tactical.
Let’s check out the new Langdon Tactical Hellcat Pro and dive into all the custom options.

Langdon Tactical Hellcat Pro Specs & Features
Specs
- Caliber: 9mm
- Action: Semi-automatic
- Capacity: 15+1, 17+1
- Barrel Length: 3.7”
- Standard Features: LTT trigger job with Apex Tactical enhancements
- Optional Upgrades: Oversized control kit, direct optics cut, C&H adapter plate, Hogue grip sleeve, laser stippling
- MSRP: $876 – $1,593
Features
- Smoother, lighter trigger
- More optic mounting options
- Menu of a-la-carte upgrades
Springfield offers the Hellcat Pro OSP and the compensated Hellcat Pro Comp OSP, and so does Langdon Tactical.

Both include an Apex Tactical trigger that’s been fine-tuned by Langdon Tactical. Expect it to be more refined and about a pound lighter than the rather utilitarian factory trigger.
Springfield’s tritium front sight and U-Notch rear sight remain unchanged. The pistol comes with two magazines: one 15-round flush-fit mag and one 17-round extended mag.
Beyond the standard upgrades, you can pick and choose what you want.
The first option is a set of oversized controls from Apex Tactical. These are chrome-plated, not for looks, but because they’re very durable on a carry pistol that’s going to spend a lot of time pressed against your skin.

I’m a fan of Springfield’s grip texture, and you can have it on this pistol, as well. But if you want something different, Langdon Tactical will provide laser stippling or add a Hogue grip sleeve.
Langdon Tactical will machine the slide so you can mount a Holosun EPS, EPS Carry, 407K, or 507K without an adapter plate.
Prices accurate at time of writing
Prices accurate at time of writing
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You can also use the factory Shield RMSc footprint or add a Holosun K adapter plate from C&H Precision.
The website lists a Floyds Custom Shop magazine well and +4 basepads as a compatible add-on, although you’ll have to buy that from FCS.

The Hellcat Pro is just the latest in a long line of pistols that have received extra love from Langdon Tactical. Most people associate Langdon Tactical with its juiced-up Berettas, but they also work on pistols from HK and Glock.
Langdon Tactical lists a starting MSRP of $876 for the Hellcat Pro. If you take a money-no-object approach, a fully decked-out pistol with a red dot installed will cost you $1,593.
Does a custom Hellcat Pro shoot well enough to justify that kind of money? Which options would you pick? We want to hear from you!
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