New SA-35 Variant Announced
Springfield Armory has expanded its SA-35 pistol line with the introduction of the SA-35 4", a new compact-format 9mm variant announced April 7, 2026. The pistol adds a shorter configuration to the company’s existing SA-35 family while retaining the core design elements that define the series.
The SA-35 is Springfield Armory’s modernized interpretation of the Browning Hi-Power, the historic P-35 pattern originally associated with John Moses Browning. In keeping with that design heritage, the new model continues the line’s traditional steel-frame construction and classic “wood and steel” presentation, but incorporates a number of updates intended to improve handling and compatibility with current ammunition.
Compact Format, Same Core Design
The new model uses a 4-inch barrel, reducing overall length compared with the full-size SA-35 while aiming to preserve the handling characteristics of the larger pistol. Springfield Armory positions the shorter version as a more compact and faster-handling option for shooters interested in the platform.
Like the rest of the SA-35 line, the 4" variant is built with a forged carbon steel frame and slide. The barrel is also forged steel. The company states that the barrel and feed system retain the improved feed ramp geometry used on other SA-35 pistols, a change intended to support more reliable function with modern defensive ammunition.
Mechanical and Ergonomic Updates
Springfield Armory’s revisions to the Hi-Power pattern continue on the 4-inch model. The pistol features a recontoured hammer designed to reduce the likelihood of hammer bite, one of the common complaints associated with older Hi-Power-style pistols. It also includes an extended thumb safety to improve manipulation.
Sighting equipment consists of a white dot front sight paired with a black serrated Tactical Rack rear sight. In addition to standard sighting use, the rear sight profile is intended to support one-handed slide manipulation techniques.
These updates reflect Springfield Armory’s broader approach with the SA-35 line: preserving the familiar form and feel of the original platform while making practical changes for contemporary use.
Capacity and Configuration
The SA-35 4" feeds from a flush-fitting 15-round magazine, giving it a higher capacity than the original Hi-Power’s traditional 13-round magazine. The magazine interfaces with a beveled magazine well, which is intended to aid reloads without significantly altering the pistol’s classic external profile.
Springfield Armory has not positioned the new model as a departure from the established SA-35 concept, but rather as a size variation within the same family. The shortened barrel and compact dimensions are the primary changes, while the pistol’s operating concept, steel construction, and overall layout remain consistent with the standard version.
Finish, Production, and Price
The pistol is finished in matte blue on its carbon steel components and ships with checkered walnut grips shaped to support control while maintaining the series’ traditional appearance. Springfield Armory says the SA-35 4" is manufactured in the United States.
MSRP is set at $799. In a company statement, Vice President of Marketing Steve Kramer said the original SA-35 found immediate success by combining traditional styling with modern enhancements, and described the 4-inch version as offering the same appeal in a smaller package.
With the addition of the SA-35 4", Springfield Armory further broadens its updated Hi-Power-style lineup, giving buyers a more compact option that remains closely tied to the platform’s historical design.
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