This guide details the disassembly of the Springfield Armory Echelon, focusing on the removal of its serialized Central Operating Group (COG) chassis. The video highlights this as a key modularity feature. The expert reviewer, with high authority, also provides a detailed comparison of the Echelon against the Walther PDP, covering specifications, ergonomics, trigger performance, and optic mounting.
This comprehensive 1,000-round test of the Springfield Echelon, conducted by Tactical Considerations, provides an objective, data-backed review. The host details reliability, including a single stovepipe malfunction attributed to ammunition, and a magazine baseplate issue resolved by proper reassembly. Ergonomics, long-distance accuracy in the Arizona desert, and the innovative COG chassis and VIS optics mount are highlighted. The trigger pull consistency and ambidextrous controls are also assessed, concluding the Echelon is a top contender.
This comprehensive review of the new Springfield Armory Echelon full-size service pistol highlights its innovative Central Operating Group (COG) chassis, allowing for modular grip sizes and easy fire control group transfer. The Variable Interface System (VIS) enables direct optics mounting without plates, facilitating lower sight profiles and co-witnessing. Live fire testing demonstrated high accuracy and controllable recoil, attributed to its ergonomic design and adaptive grip texture. The pistol features tool-less reassembly and ambidextrous controls, making it a competitive option in the duty pistol market.
Colion Noir provides an in-depth review of the Springfield Echelon, a 9mm striker-fired duty pistol. He highlights its production gun status while emphasizing its custom feel, modularity via the COG chassis, and innovative VIS optics mounting system. The review covers ergonomics, trigger performance, and shooting dynamics, positioning it as a strong contender for duty, home defense, and concealed carry.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Springfield Armory Echelon pistol, highlighting its innovative design features. It details the Central Operating Group (COG) chassis, the Variable Interface System (VIS) for direct optics mounting, and ergonomic modularity with three grip sizes. The presentation emphasizes the pistol's ambidextrous controls, advanced sighting options, and robust slide design, making it a versatile option for self-defense and duty use.
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