Collection: Springfield Hellcat & Hellcat Pro Holsters: OSP, RDP, and Comp Fits

Our Springfield Hellcat Pro holsters are precision-molded for an exact fit, secure retention, and a fast draw. The collection covers the full family, the Hellcat Pro, Hellcat Pro OSP, Pro Comp, the micro-compact Hellcat, Hellcat OSP, and the RDP, with optic-ready and light-bearing options for setups running a micro red dot and a compact light together.

Choose IWB, appendix, or OWB carry, all backed by our 30-day test drive.

Holsters Built for the Springfield Hellcat Pro

The Hellcat Pro is one of the most popular concealed carry pistols on the market, and it carries differently from the original Hellcat. With a 3.7-inch barrel, a longer grip, and 15-plus-1 capacity, the Pro sits between a micro-compact and a true compact, and it ships optics-ready. 

Your holster has to be molded for those exact dimensions to hold the pistol securely and conceal the longer slide and grip cleanly.

Every Hellcat Pro holster in this collection is cut to the Pro's real slide and trigger guard dimensions, with a fully covered trigger guard and adjustable retention, whether you run it bare, with an optic, with a light, or with a compensator.

Hellcat vs Hellcat Pro: Which Holster Do You Need?

This is the most important thing to get right before you order. The standard Hellcat and the Hellcat Pro are not the same size, and a holster molded for one will not properly fit the other.

The micro-compact Hellcat has a 3-inch barrel and a shorter grip for the deepest concealment. The Hellcat Pro has a longer 3.7-inch slide and a taller grip for more capacity and a better hold. 

A Hellcat holster will leave the Pro's longer slide unsupported, and a Pro holster will leave gaps around the smaller Hellcat. Match the holster to your exact model, and if you run an optic, choose an OSP or optic-ready cut.

Hellcat Pro Holsters With a Light and Optic

Most Hellcat Pro carriers run a micro red dot, a compact light, or both, and that combination is the most requested setup here. 

These holsters are cut to clear a micro red dot and molded around a specific light body, so the pistol seats fully and retains securely with both mounted.

You can run a light and optic in either carry style. OWB models give the cleanest draw with a light attached, while IWB and appendix models keep the same light-and-optic setup concealed for everyday carry. 

A common Hellcat Pro pairing these holsters support is a Streamlight TLR-7 Sub with a micro red dot like the Holosun 507K, HEX Wasp, or Shield RMSc. 

Because light-bearing holsters index off the light body for retention, use them with the listed light installed.

Hellcat Pro OSP and Optic-Ready Holsters

The Hellcat Pro OSP ships optics-ready, cut for the Shield RMSc micro red dot footprint. 

Optic-ready holsters here include an elevated, open sight channel that clears red dots like the Holosun 507K and EPS Carry, the Springfield HEX Wasp, the Shield RMSc, and the SIG Romeo Zero, along with suppressor-height backup sights for a clean co-witness. 

Nothing contacts the optic during the draw or reholster. If you carry a red dot without a light, the OSP holsters are where to start.

Hellcat Pro Comp and RDP Holsters

For compensated and threaded setups, the open-front designs in this collection clear the comp and any extra muzzle length. 

That covers the Hellcat Pro Comp and Pro Comp OSP, as well as the micro-compact RDP (Rapid Defense Package), which combines a self-indexing compensator with an OSP optic cut. 

These holsters keep full trigger guard coverage and tuned retention while leaving room for the compensator and optic.

Hellcat Pro IWB and Appendix Holsters

For concealed carry, the Hellcat Pro IWB holster delivers deep concealment with all-day comfort. 

Adjustable ride height and cant let you tune the setup for appendix (AIWB) or strong-side carry and tuck the slightly longer Pro grip in close to minimize printing. 

Full sweat guards protect the slide, breathable backers cut hot spots, and adjustable retention sets your exact draw tension. Optic-ready and light-bearing IWB options are available for Pro OSP setups.

Hellcat Pro OWB Holsters

When concealment is not the priority, the Hellcat Pro OWB holster gives a fast, stable draw for range, open carry, and duty. 

Paddle and belt-slide options lock to the waistline with adjustable retention and stay put through movement, even with an optic or light installed. The Pro's light weight keeps the belt from sagging during all-day wear.

Fits the Full Hellcat Family

Every holster is laser-scanned for an exact fit. Supported models include:

  • Springfield Hellcat (micro-compact, 3-inch)
  • Hellcat OSP (optics-ready)
  • Hellcat RDP (compensated, optics-ready)
  • Hellcat Pro (3.7-inch)
  • Hellcat Pro OSP (optics-ready)
  • Hellcat Pro Comp and Pro Comp OSP (compensated)

Optic-ready cuts fit Shield RMSc-footprint micro red dots, and light-bearing models are molded for specific lights such as the Streamlight TLR-7 Sub. 

Match your exact model, optic, and light to the listing before ordering.

Specialty and Off-Body Carry

Beyond IWB and OWB, the collection also includes a chest holster for hiking and over-layer carry, a swivel drop-leg rig for vehicle and tactical use, a belly band for beltless carry, and hook-and-loop mounting for packs, panels, and vehicle interiors. 

These cover the situations where standard waistband carry is not practical.

FAQ

Will a Hellcat holster fit a Hellcat Pro?

No. The Hellcat Pro has a longer slide and taller grip than the micro-compact Hellcat, so a standard Hellcat holster will not support it correctly. Order a holster molded for the Hellcat Pro.

Do you have a Hellcat Pro holster with a light and optic?

Many Hellcat Pro holsters here clear a micro red dot and are molded for a specific light at the same time, in both OWB and IWB. Match the listing to your exact optic and light, such as a Holosun 507K with a Streamlight TLR-7 Sub. Check each variant when ordering.

What is the difference between Hellcat OSP and RDP?

OSP means Optical Sight Pinned, an optics-ready slide cut for a micro red dot. RDP is the Rapid Defense Package, which adds a self-indexing compensator to an OSP model. Both need an optic-ready holster, and the RDP needs an open-front cut for the comp.

Which red dot optics fit these holsters?

Optic-ready and OSP holsters clear Shield RMSc-footprint micro red dots, including the Holosun 507K and EPS Carry, Springfield HEX Wasp, Shield RMSc, and SIG Romeo Zero.

Can I carry the Hellcat Pro appendix?

Yes. The Pro conceals well at the appendix position with ride height and cant tuned for its longer grip, and a claw and wedge help rotate the grip inward to reduce printing.

Does a Hellcat Pro holster fit the compensated Pro Comp?

Use an open-front or comp-compatible listing for the Hellcat Pro Comp and Pro Comp OSP, since a standard closed-muzzle holster will not clear the compensator.

What is the best carry style for the Hellcat Pro?

IWB and appendix for concealment, OWB for range, open carry, and duty. Many carriers use an optic-ready IWB for daily wear and an OWB for the range, both molded for the same Pro setup.