Micro/Sub-Compact 9mm

Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP vs Taurus GX4

Springfield's Hellcat takes on the value-priced Taurus GX4 in this popular budget-vs-premium EDC showdown.

Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP

Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP

HC9319BOSP • UPC 706397929480

$529.99MSRP $653
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Taurus GX4

Taurus GX4

1-GX4M931 • UPC 725327935391

$269.59MSRP $340.99
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Side-by-Side Specs

SpecificationSpringfield Armory Hellcat OSPTaurus GX4
TypePistol: Semi-AutoPistol: Semi-Auto
Caliber9mm Luger9mm Luger
ActionDouble ActionSingle Action
Capacity11+1 & 13+111+1
Barrel Length3"3.06"
Overall Length6"5.8"
Weight18.03 oz18.1 oz
FinishBlackMatte Black
Stock / GripBlack Polymer w/ Adaptive Grip TextureTextured Polymer Grip, Two Backstrap
SightsU-Dot, Front: Tritium and Luminescent, Rear: Tactical RackFront: Fixed White Dot, Rear: Adjustable White Dot
Magazines2 (One 11rd and One 13rd Extended)2
MSRP$653$340.99

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Features

Springfield Armory Hellcat OSP

High Hand Beavertail, Loaded Chamber Indicator, 1 Grip Width

Taurus GX4

Flat Face Target Trigger & Trigger Safety Blade, Loaded Chamber Indicator, Mag & Grip Cuts

Who This Comparison Is Really For

This comparison is for shoppers who have narrowed their search to a very small concealed-carry 9mm and are deciding between the Springfield Armory Hellcat and the Taurus GX4. It makes sense when you already know you want a compact everyday-carry pistol, but still need to compare size, capacity, feature differences, and current pricing before finalizing the shortlist.

It is especially relevant if you are weighing a more feature- and capacity-oriented micro-carry option against a value-focused competitor in the same broad role. Both pistols clearly sit in the same carry category, so the real question is which set of tradeoffs looks better once the actual specs and current listed prices are compared side by side.

Key Tradeoffs Between Springfield Armory Hellcat and Taurus GX4

The key tradeoff in this matchup is how each pistol balances capacity, feature set, and value inside a very small concealed-carry format. The Hellcat is often treated as a more feature-forward micro-compact with a stronger capacity story in this class, while the Taurus GX4 competes as a smaller carry-focused option that often draws attention for overall value.

That makes the side-by-side specs especially important. Capacity, barrel length, dimensions, and weight are likely to be some of the most useful rows on the page because these pistols are already close in intended use. In a micro-carry category, even small measurement differences can matter in concealment, grip feel, and everyday comfort.

Current pricing also matters a lot. Since this page includes updated pricing and current offers, shoppers should compare actual listed prices and current configurations instead of relying only on assumptions about brand position or MSRP. If the Taurus is coming in at a meaningfully better current value, or the Hellcat is closing that gap with a stronger offer, that can change the decision quickly.

Bottom Line For A Shortlist

Keep the Springfield Armory Hellcat on your shortlist if you want a very small carry pistol with a stronger capacity and feature story inside this category. Keep the Taurus GX4 in the mix if you want a similarly compact concealed-carry option with a more value-oriented angle and want to judge it against the Hellcat using the current pricing and exact spec differences shown on the page.

The better fit depends on how you weigh size, capacity, features, and current price within the micro-carry 9mm segment.

Related Resources

Use these guides, FAQs, and category pages if you want more context before you commit to this matchup as your final shortlist.

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