Extended Control Set for Hellcat and Pro
About this product
The Extended Control Set for Hellcat and Pro is a full-kit replacement of three critical frame controls, designed to improve accessibility and manipulation speed while maintaining holster compatibility. This kit includes extended, serrated versions of the slide lock lever, magazine release, and takedown lever, all precision-machined from heat-treated steel. Each component is dimensionally increased from the Springfield Armory original parts to address tactile feedback gaps in the factory configuration.
What is the Extended Control Set for Hellcat and Pro used for?
The Extended Control Set for Hellcat and Pro is used to correct shortfalls in tactile control surface area on the Springfield Hellcat and Hellcat Pro pistols. The primary function is to provide positive surface contact during administrative and tactical manipulations without altering the frame geometry. This is specifically relevant for shooters deploying gloves, those with smaller hands, or operators performing high-stress drills where control indexing must be guaranteed.
How does the Extended Control Set for Hellcat and Pro compare to the Tyrant Designs CNC Extended Mag Release?
The Break Point Armory Extended Control Set provides a more integrated, system-level solution by upgrading three controls versus Tyrant Designs' single-component focus. The Tyrant Designs mag release offers a 0.100” extension, which is more aggressive at 0.035” longer than our 0.065” extension, favoring a specific high-speed reload niche. Our kit prioritizes a balanced, 0.020” to 0.065” extension range across all controls, creating a consistent tactile shift that avoids holster interference—a documented issue with more extreme single-component aftermarket releases.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The complete kit, including the three steel controls and optional chrome grip pins, weighs 1.8 ounces (51 grams) in the packaging. The dimensional increases are surgical: the slide lock lever extends 0.050” from the frame, the magazine release projects 0.065”, and the takedown lever is extended by 0.020”. Each component maintains the OEM's critical internal geometry, with machining tolerances held to ±0.002”, ensuring true drop-in function. The controls add less than 0.075” to the widest point of the pistol's profile, which is the primary metric for holster compatibility referenced in our holster testing protocols.
Who is this NOT for?
This control set is not for shooters exclusively focused on concealed carry with minimalist, ultra-tight holsters from manufacturers like Phlster or Tenicor, where any protrusion can be a liability. It is also not a solution for altering trigger pull weight or improving sear engagement; those functions require a dedicated action enhancement kit. If your sole goal is a drastically oversized magazine release for competition shooting, a single-component, more extended part like the Tyrant Designs release will serve that specific function better.
What's in the box?
The box contains precisely three machined steel components: the Extended Slide Lock Lever, Extended Magazine Release, and Extended Takedown Lever, secured in foam. A set of chrome-plated steel frame pins is included only with the Chrome Control Set variant, not with the standard blued steel version. No installation tools are provided, as the installation procedure requires only a 3/32” punch and a nylon hammer, common in a gunsmith's bench setup.
Is the Extended Control Set for Hellcat and Pro worth it at $150?
At $150, the Extended Control Set for Hellcat and Pro is worth it for the shooter who views control manipulation as a measurable performance variable and requires an OEM-plus solution. The price reflects domestic machining from bar stock, heat treatment, and the validation cost of ensuring holster compatibility across four major US manufacturers. For a shooter who merely wants a slightly larger magazine button, the cost-per-component argument fails; this is a system purchase for those who methodically address every mechanical interface.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Adds 0.020" to 0.065" of precise, serrated control surface—tactile improvement without holster bulk.
- Machined from 4140 steel and heat-treated to 45-50 HRC—exceeds OEM material specification for wear.
- Validated for non-interference with 4 major US holster makers (Vedder, Tulster, CrossBreed, ANR).
- Complete 3-control system addresses the primary manipulation points in a single, cohesive purchase.
Trade-offs
- Chrome-plated frame pins included only with Chrome Control Set—standard kit retains factory blued pins for a $150 product.
- No installation tooling provided—requires user-owned 3/32” punch and nylon hammer, a $15-$25 tool investment.
- Magazine release extension (0.065") is conservative compared to dedicated competition parts (0.100"+)—not for maximum-throw enthusiasts.
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Key attributes
| Compatibility | Springfield Armory Hellcat, Hellcat Pro |
| Material | 4140 Steel, Heat-Treated |
| Finish | Blued Steel or Chrome |
| Components | Slide Lock, Magazine Release, Takedown Lever |
| Extension | 0.020" to 0.065" from OEM |
| Installation | Drop-in, Tool Required |
| Origin | Made in USA |
| Weight | 1.8 oz (51 g) kit |
Frequently asked questions
- Is it compatible with all Hellcat Pro holsters?
- Compatibility is confirmed with holsters from Vedder, Tulster, CrossBreed, and ANR Design, based on our launch testing. The controls add a maximum of 0.065” of width; rigid kydex holsters with precise molding may require a slight heat-gun adjustment, a process taking under 2 minutes. Leather or hybrid holsters are unaffected.
- Does this work with aftermarket extended base pads?
- Yes, the extended magazine release is engineered to clear base pads from Hyve Technologies, Taran Tactical, and Strike Industries that add less than 0.150” to the magazine body width. For base pads extending the magazine length significantly, such as the +5 extensions, a high-thumb grip may be required to avoid premature activation.
- How long does installation take?
- Installation is a 5-7 minute process for an experienced user with proper tools. The takedown lever requires depressurizing the striker system first—a 10-second step. The most time-sensitive component is the slide lock lever, which involves driving out the factory frame pin; using a starter punch reduces this step to under 60 seconds.
- Does this void the Springfield Armory warranty?
- Replacing these controls does not void the warranty on the frame or slide, as they are not serialized components and are considered end-user serviceable. Springfield's warranty remains intact for the barrel, striker assembly, and sights. Always consult the manufacturer for definitive policy, but industry standard holds for this modification.