Echelon Optics Mount System Explained

Published on January 27, 2024
Duration: 4:52

The Springfield Armory Echelon introduces a Variable Interface System (VIS) that simplifies optic mounting. Instead of adapter plates, it uses self-locking pins to accommodate over 30 different optic footprints. This system aims to reduce cost and complexity for users, offering a more stable mount and reliable zero without increasing optic height.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Armory Echelon features a Variable Interface System (VIS) that simplifies optic mounting using self-locking pins instead of adapter plates. This system supports over 30 optic footprints directly, offering a more stable mount, better co-witnessing, and a lower cost for consumers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Optic Mounting Challenges
  2. 00:41Springfield Echelon and the VIS System
  3. 00:52How the Variable Interface System Works
  4. 01:13Simplicity of Changing Optics
  5. 01:31Provided Pin Sets
  6. 01:40Springfield Armory Compatibility List
  7. 01:46Pin Set 1: RMR Footprint & Cover Plate
  8. 02:03Pin Set 2: Delta Point Pro Footprint
  9. 02:08Pin Set 3: Shield Footprint
  10. 02:11Function of Self-Locking Pins
  11. 02:19Stability and Reliable Zero
  12. 02:35Installation Process Step-by-Step
  13. 02:45Removing and Storing Pins
  14. 03:03Organizing Parts
  15. 03:06Front Pin Installation Details
  16. 03:25Rear Pin Installation Details
  17. 03:41Advantages of the VIS System
  18. 03:45Benefits for Springfield Armory
  19. 04:01Replacement Pin Cost
  20. 04:13Benefits for the Consumer
  21. 04:27Superiority to Adapter Plates
  22. 04:34Improved Co-Witnessing and Stability

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Springfield Armory Echelon's Variable Interface System (VIS)?

The VIS is a proprietary mounting system on the Echelon pistol that uses interchangeable, self-locking pins to secure various red dot sights directly to the slide, eliminating the need for separate adapter plates and simplifying the mounting process.

How many optic footprints can the Echelon's VIS system accommodate?

The Echelon's VIS system is designed to be highly versatile, capable of mounting over 30 different optic footprints directly without requiring any additional purchases, thanks to its included pin sets.

What are the benefits of the Echelon's VIS system over traditional adapter plates?

The VIS system offers a more cost-effective solution by eliminating the need to buy separate adapter plates. It also aims to provide a more stable mount, prevent side-to-side movement, and avoid increasing the optic's height, potentially improving iron sight co-witnessing.

How do the self-locking pins in the VIS system work?

These pins are designed to expand slightly outward when the optic is properly torqued down. This outward pressure creates a firm hold against the slide, preventing lateral movement and contributing to a more stable and reliable optic zero.

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