This review of the Springfield Echelon highlights its features and compares it to Glocks and P320s from a P320 enthusiast's perspective. The speaker praises its out-of-the-box upgrades, ambidextrous controls, optic-ready slide with the 'VIS' system, and the modular 'COG' (Central Operating Group) system, which allows for frame customization similar to the P320. While acknowledging a less refined trigger than a high-end P320, it's considered superior to a stock Glock trigger. The price point and included accessories are also noted as significant value.
The Springfield Echelon is presented as a unique chassis-style handgun utilizing a COG (Chassis Operating Group) system, allowing for modularity with a single serialized fire control unit. Key features include an ambidextrous design, Springfield's VIS (Variable Integrated System) optics mounting, and a 4.25-inch barrel. The presenter highlights its comfortable shooting characteristics and innovative features.
This video reviews the new Springfield Echelon Comp model, highlighting its compensated barrel and slide design. It details the unboxing contents, including multiple magazines, backstraps, and optic mounting hardware for various red dot sights. The review emphasizes the Echelon's COG (Central Operating Group) system, allowing for easy grip module swaps, and demonstrates the performance difference with and without the compensator, noting reduced muzzle rise and snappiness.
This review of the Springfield Echelon, presented by experienced firearms reviewers, aims to cut through influencer hype. They assess its practical value based on criteria like price, ergonomics, trigger quality, and modularity. The Echelon is evaluated against common industry benchmarks, with a focus on its out-of-the-box features and potential for aftermarket support, offering a candid look at its performance and value proposition.
This expert review by a seasoned law enforcement firearms instructor assesses the Springfield Armory Echelon as a potential duty pistol. Key features include its striker-fired, polymer frame design, ambidextrous controls, and innovative Variable Interface System (VIS) for direct optics mounting. The Echelon demonstrates impressive accuracy at 50 yards and a reliable 1000-round performance, though a potential grip-induced slide lock issue is noted.
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