Description
If you carry a Springfield Hellcat or Hellcat Pro, every second matters when you need to ditch an empty magazine and get back in the fight. The factory magazine release works, but it’s buried deep in the frame — especially under stress or with gloves on. This Apex Extended Mag Release is a direct drop-in replacement that makes the button taller by .065 inches, giving your thumb a clear, positive surface to hit every time.
You don’t need a gunsmith or special tools to install it. It replaces the factory part in minutes. The serrated face gives you traction even with sweaty or gloved hands, so you never fumble the release in a hurry. It’s single-side activated and fully reversible — swap it left or right depending on your carry style or dominant hand. Both setups are included in the box, along with a spare magazine release spring, so you’re covered for the long haul.
This isn’t a plastic part that will wear out after a few range trips. Apex machines these from steel and heat-treats them to hold up through heavy use. They’ve tested them to over 10,000 magazine drops with a fully loaded mag — no failures, no loosening. Choose between a Black Oxide finish for a low-profile look or a Hard Chrome finish that resists holster wear and corrosion. Both options are 100% Made in the USA.
Key specs and fitment notes:
- Direct drop-in replacement for Springfield Hellcat and Hellcat Pro — no modification required
- Extended face adds .065 inches of reach for faster, more reliable mag drops
- Serrated thumb pad provides positive grip under wet, sweaty, or gloved conditions
- Single-side activation (reversible for left or right-handed shooters)
- Steel construction with heat-treated durability — tested to 10,000+ cycles with fully loaded magazines
- Finish options: Black Oxide or Hard Chrome (both resist wear and rust)
- Includes spare magazine release spring for future maintenance
- Price: $55 — a straightforward upgrade that pays off every time you reload
One important note for concealed carriers: After installation, test the fit in your holster. Because the release sits a bit higher, some holsters may rub against it during draw or reholster. A quick check with your carry rig will confirm everything clears — or tell you if you need a minor holster adjustment. This is standard for any extended magazine release on a subcompact pistol.
Whether you’re running drills at the range, competing in a local match, or carrying for personal protection, this Apex mag release gives you a reliable, repeatable button









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