Extended Review: *NEW* Springfield Armory Echelon | Guns & Gear

Published on July 12, 2023
Duration: 20:16

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.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Armory Echelon features a unique Central Operating Group (COG) chassis, allowing the fire control group to be moved between different grip modules. Its Variable Interface System (VIS) enables direct mounting of over 30 optics without plates, facilitating a lower profile and co-witnessing with iron sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Echelon
  2. 00:34Central Operating Group (COG)
  3. 01:17Slide and Optics System (VIS)
  4. 03:22Internal Components and Reassembly
  5. 13:16Range Performance
  6. 16:53Ergonomics and Magazines

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Central Operating Group (COG) in the Springfield Armory Echelon?

The Central Operating Group (COG) is the serialized chassis system in the Echelon that houses the fire control group. Its modular design allows it to be transferred between different grip modules, offering significant customization and adaptability for users.

How does the Variable Interface System (VIS) on the Echelon improve optics mounting?

The VIS system on the Echelon allows direct mounting of over 30 different optics without adapter plates, using a self-locking pin system. This results in a lower optic height, making it easier to co-witness with standard iron sights and improving overall sight radius.

What are the key ergonomic features of the Springfield Armory Echelon?

The Echelon boasts adaptive grip texture for a secure hold, a low bore axis for reduced felt recoil, and ergonomic undercuts. It also features an oversized trigger guard for use with gloves and a takedown lever that doubles as a 'gas pedal' thumb rest.

What ammunition was used for the Springfield Echelon's range testing?

During the live fire testing, the Springfield Armory Echelon was evaluated using 124-grain +P duty ammunition. The pistol demonstrated high accuracy and controllable recoil with this load.

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