Springfield Armory Echelon: 2500 Rounds Later

Published on March 10, 2024
Duration: 23:31

This 2500-round review of the Springfield Armory Echelon highlights its factory features and performance. The reviewer finds it to be a reliable and comfortable shooter, offering significant value for its price point compared to competitors like Glock and Sig Sauer. While not considered a 'Glock killer,' it's praised for its customizable grip, direct optics mounting, and ambidextrous controls, making it a strong contender for a range or home defense firearm.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Armory Echelon is a highly reliable full-size pistol, performing flawlessly through 2500 rounds without cleaning. It features a direct optics mounting system, extensive grip customization with interchangeable frames and backstraps, and fully ambidextrous controls, making it a strong value proposition.

Chapters

  1. 00:39Introduction & Review Scope
  2. 01:10Why Choose Echelon Over Sig/Glock?
  3. 02:23Echelon Introduction & Design
  4. 03:41Muzzle to Grip: Feature Breakdown
  5. 05:00Frame Features: Accelerator Pedal & Grip
  6. 06:43Trigger Guard & Trigger Analysis
  7. 08:03Central Operating Group (COG) System
  8. 09:29Optics Mounting System
  9. 11:03Beaver Tail & Grip Texture
  10. 11:43Interchangeable Grip Frames
  11. 12:25Ambidextrous Controls
  12. 13:01Magazine Plate Durability Test
  13. 14:19Shooting Impressions & Recoil
  14. 15:232500 Round Reliability Test
  15. 16:06Echelon vs. Glock/Toyota Corolla Analogy
  16. 16:25Full-Size Pistol: Carry vs. Range Use
  17. 17:21Is it a Glock/Sig Killer?
  18. 19:01Value Proposition & Price Comparison
  19. 19:44Echelon vs. Canik
  20. 20:22Final Thoughts & Cleaning
  21. 20:51Conclusion & Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

How reliable is the Springfield Armory Echelon after extensive use?

After 2500 rounds without any cleaning or lubrication, the Springfield Armory Echelon demonstrated flawless performance. This included firing various ammunition types and intentionally dumping magazines into dirt, indicating a high level of reliability for a duty or range pistol.

What are the key ergonomic features of the Springfield Echelon?

The Echelon offers significant ergonomic customization with three interchangeable grip frames (small, medium, large) and three backstraps per frame. It also features a high beaver tail for a better grip purchase and an ambidextrous slide release and magazine release.

How does the Springfield Echelon's optics mounting system work?

The Echelon utilizes a direct mounting system for optics, meaning no adapter plates are required. This allows the optic to sit lower on the slide, improving the sight picture and reducing the potential for the optic to detach during use.

What is the trigger like on the Springfield Echelon?

The Echelon features a flat-faced trigger with a 4.5 lb pull weight. It has a slight take-up, a rolling break, and a quick, audible reset. The trigger is considered a nice improvement over stock triggers found on some competitors straight from the factory.

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