Springfield Armory Echelon | Unboxing & Overview

Published on August 25, 2023
Duration: 6:15

This video provides an unboxing and overview of the Springfield Armory Echelon pistol. It highlights the firearm's modular optics system, ambidextrous controls, aggressive texturing for enhanced grip, and includes a trigger pull measurement. The presenter also discusses included accessories and potential modifications.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Armory Echelon features a modular optics system with pin-based mounting for various red dots, extensive texturing for superior grip, fully ambidextrous controls, and aggressive slide serrations. Its trigger pull averages 5.5-6 pounds with a good reset, and it typically includes a 20-round and a 17-round magazine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction
  2. 00:23Unboxing Contents
  3. 01:10The Springfield Armory Echelon
  4. 01:52Magazine Differences
  5. 02:10Grip and Texture Analysis
  6. 02:54Slide and Controls Overview
  7. 02:59Sights
  8. 03:13Accessory Rail
  9. 03:16Ambidextrous Controls
  10. 03:53Slide Features
  11. 04:31Trigger Pull Measurement
  12. 05:12Optics Plate System
  13. 05:22Optic Plate Screw Recommendation
  14. 05:33Recommended Additions
  15. 05:48Overall Impression
  16. 05:52Call to Action & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Springfield Armory Echelon?

The Springfield Armory Echelon boasts a modular optics system with pin-based mounting for various red dots, extensive texturing for superior grip, fully ambidextrous controls, and aggressive slide serrations for easier manipulation. It also features a night sight in the front and a clear round indicator.

How is the trigger on the Springfield Armory Echelon?

The Springfield Armory Echelon has a trigger pull that averages between 5.5 and 6 pounds. The presenter notes it has a good reset, making it a strong out-of-the-box trigger for a production pistol.

What accessories come with the Springfield Armory Echelon?

The Springfield Armory Echelon typically includes a pistol case, literature, a gun lock, interchangeable backstraps, a speed loader, and two magazines (usually a 20-round and a 17-round, though the reviewed model had two 17-rounders).

What is the advantage of the Echelon's optics mounting system?

The Echelon's optics system uses interchangeable pins that allow for direct mounting of a wide variety of red dot sights with common footprints like RMR, eliminating the need for custom milling or adapter plates for most popular pistol optics.

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