The Herrington Arms HCAT Compensator is designed to work with Springfield Armory Hellcat series. It is made of high-quality 7075 aluminum and coated with either FDE Cerakote or Black Anodized finish to compliment your specific Hellcat configuration. The HCAT will work with the stock springs provided your gun has gone through our recommended break in period of 500 rounds factory new ammunition is used with the threaded barrel you intend to use with the firearm before installing a compensator. Fits on 1/2-28 threaded barrels and most aftermarket barrels.
Material : 7075 Aluminum
Finish : Black Anodized or FDE Cerakote
Compatibility : Hellcat or Hellcat PRO with a 1/2-28 threaded barrel
Included : 1/16 Allen key, Steel replacement 6-32 set screws
Length : 1.125 in long
Holster Compatibility : Will fit in most open bottom holsters. We use Sierra Defense, Tier 1 Concealed, and Safariland.
Highlights
- 3 port design to mitigate vertical and felt recoil
- Will fit in most open bottom holsters. We use Sierra Defense, Tier 1 Concealed, and Safariland.
- NOT COMPATIBLE WITH BAR-STO, KKM, APEX, OR EFK BARRELS!
- Works with 9mm models
- Blems are cosmetic ONLY. They will function as normal - May have nicks, dings, pitting, machining marks, chips, discoloration, etc.
AMMO DISCLAIMER: We DO NOT recommend using plated, bi-metal, or frangible ammo in ANY of our compensators. Doing so will void the warranty and we will not cover or replace the comp if there are any damages.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Make sure all threads are clean of grease, carbon, and loctite. Wipe the threads down till they're clean. If the threads are not cleaned, the loctite will not set properly.
- Only use loctite 243 on the barrel AND set screw threads. Some versions of the blue Loctite are not very strong and will not hold up. Feel free to use a generous amount.
- Torque the set screws to no more than 18in/lbs for 8-32 set screws and no more than 11in/lbs for 6-32 set screws.
- Allow the loctite to set for 24-48 hours before using.
- Please be sure that the compensator is not touching the slide, frame, or guide rod as that can cause cycling issues.