Compact 9mm

Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP PRO vs Sig Sauer P365-XMacro

A high-intent compact 9mm matchup focused on two slim carry-oriented pistols with strong demand and active pricing.

Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP PRO

Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP PRO

HCP9379BOSP • UPC 706397956578

$549.99MSRP $670
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Sig Sauer P365-XMacro

Sig Sauer P365-XMacro

UPC 798681671205

$729.99MSRP $799.99
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Side-by-Side Specs

SpecificationSpringfield Armory Hellcat OSP PROSig Sauer P365-XMacro
TypePistol: Semi-AutoPistol: Semi-Auto
Caliber9mm Luger9mm Luger
ActionDouble ActionStriker Fired
Capacity15+1 & 17+117+1
Barrel Length3.7"3.7"
Overall Length6.6"6.6"
Weight21 oz22 oz
FinishBlackNitron
Stock / GripBlack Polymer w/ Adaptive Grip TextureXMacro Grip Module
SightsU-Dot, Front: Tritium and Luminescent, Rear: Tactical RackX-RAY 3 Day/Night Sights Plus Optic Plate
Magazines22
MSRP$670$799.99

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Features

Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP PRO

High Hand Beavertail, Loaded Chamber Indicator, 1 Grip Width

Sig Sauer P365-XMacro

Interchangeable S,M,L backstraps, Optic Ready XSeries Slide

Who This Comparison Is Really For

This comparison is for shoppers who have narrowed their search to a slim compact 9mm and are deciding between the Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro and the Sig Sauer P365-XMacro. It is the right matchup when you already know you want a carry-oriented pistol that stays relatively slim, but you still care about grip length, capacity, concealability, current pricing, and feature differences.

Both models live in the same general carry category, so this is less about choosing between two very different handgun types and more about deciding which execution of the slim compact idea fits your needs better. If your shortlist is already down to higher-capacity, easier-to-shoot carry pistols rather than smaller micro-compacts or larger duty guns, this is a useful side-by-side to study closely.

Key Tradeoffs Between Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro and Sig Sauer P365-XMacro

The core tradeoff here is how each pistol balances slim carry dimensions against capacity, shootability, and overall footprint. The Hellcat Pro generally leans toward a larger and more capacity-focused slim carry setup, while the P365-XMacro is often considered by shoppers who want a similarly carry-oriented option with its own grip, feature, and capacity balance.

That means the spec table matters more than broad assumptions. Barrel length, overall dimensions, weight, and capacity are likely to be some of the most important numbers on this page, because relatively small differences can change how each gun carries, prints, and feels in the hand. Since these two are already close in role, fine-grained spec differences matter more than they would in a broader comparison.

Current offers also matter. Because the page includes current pricing, shoppers should compare actual listed prices and included configurations rather than rely only on MSRP expectations. If one model is coming in with a noticeably better current value, that can be just as important as the size and capacity differences.

Bottom Line For A Shortlist

Keep the Springfield Armory Hellcat Pro on your shortlist if you want a slim compact 9mm that leans toward a slightly larger, higher-capacity carry format. Keep the Sig Sauer P365-XMacro in the mix if you want a similarly carry-focused option with a strong balance of size and capacity in a different overall configuration.

The better fit depends on how you weigh dimensions, capacity, features, and current price within the slim compact 9mm category.

Related Resources

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