Echelon Gets Aimpoint COA. The Right Move For Springfield?

Published on June 14, 2026
Duration: 12:36

This video provides an in-depth review of the Springfield Echelon pistol, particularly focusing on its integration with the Aimpoint COA optic. The presenter, an experienced firearms instructor, details the Echelon's modularity, ambidextrous controls, and recoil characteristics, noting a distinct felt recoil impulse. The Aimpoint COA optic's low profile, ease of adjustment, and durability are also highlighted, along with potential user adaptation challenges due to its mounting height. The review concludes with a cost-benefit analysis of the package deal.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Echelon offers significant modularity with swappable grip modules and slides. Its recoil impulse is noted as an 'abrupt smack' rather than a push, and the Aimpoint COA optic, while durable and easy to adjust, may require training to overcome initial focal shift due to its low mounting height.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Echelon Gets Aimpoint COA
  2. 00:12Optic Footprints in the Industry
  3. 00:24Echelon Variants and Future Releases
  4. 00:45Echelon's Modularity and Feel
  5. 00:59How the Echelon Actually Runs and Feels
  6. 01:14Echelon Durability and Reliability
  7. 01:30Accuracy and Reliability of Echelon
  8. 01:40Recoil Impulse and Felt Recoil
  9. 01:51Echelon vs. Hellcat Recoil Comparison
  10. 02:14Sponsor: Savior Equipment Bags
  11. 02:49Aimpoint COA Optic Review
  12. 03:20COA Optic Mounting and Eye Relief
  13. 03:41Training Through Optic Focal Shift
  14. 03:56COA Optic Adjustments and Design
  15. 04:28COA Optic Return to Zero and Battery
  16. 04:46COA Optic Glass and Dot Quality
  17. 04:51What's Liked About the Echelon
  18. 04:57Echelon Modularity and Ambidextrous Controls
  19. 05:27Echelon Ergonomics and Grip Texture
  20. 05:43Echelon Recoil Ledges and Serrations
  21. 05:57Echelon Sights, Cleaning, and Mag Extensions
  22. 06:02Echelon Trigger and Magwell
  23. 06:24What Could Be Better About the Echelon
  24. 06:35Echelon Grip Size for Large Hands
  25. 06:49Echelon Magazine Release Grittiness
  26. 06:55Echelon Felt Recoil and Magazine Count
  27. 07:15Echelon with COA Package Price
  28. 07:33Overall Echelon System Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main advantage of the Springfield Echelon's modularity?

The Springfield Echelon's primary advantage is its extreme modularity, allowing users to swap grip modules and slides. This feature appeals to those who want to customize their firearm's fit and function extensively.

How does the recoil impulse of the Springfield Echelon feel compared to other pistols?

The Echelon's recoil impulse is described as a distinct 'abrupt smack to the hand' rather than a typical 'push and rise.' While it doesn't increase muzzle rise, this unique feeling can be a subjective factor for shooters.

What potential training challenge might arise from mounting the Aimpoint COA on the Echelon?

Due to the Aimpoint COA's low mounting height on the Echelon, users might initially experience a strong pull into the optic, causing a focal shift towards the glass rather than the target. This requires dedicated presentation practice to overcome.

Does the Aimpoint COA optic offer easy battery replacement?

Yes, the Aimpoint COA optic features an external battery tray. This design allows for battery changes without removing the optic from the firearm, which is crucial for maintaining a consistent return to zero.

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