New Springfield Echelon First Shots: Is the Hype Real?

Published on July 14, 2023
Duration: 15:27

This guide details the process of installing and zeroing a red dot optic on the Springfield Echelon pistol, leveraging its Variable Interface System. It includes steps for pin selection, optic mounting, and initial range testing. The information is presented with the authority of an experienced firearms reviewer, highlighting practical application and performance.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Echelon is a 9mm striker-fired pistol featuring a serialized Fire Control Unit (FCU) and a unique Variable Interface System for low-profile red dot optic mounting. It offers excellent ergonomics, a flat-faced trigger, and impressive long-range accuracy, consistently hitting targets at 100+ yards. Available for around $600, it provides exceptional value.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Springfield Echelon
  2. 00:43Optics and Sights
  3. 01:40Slide and Barrel Features
  4. 02:48Trigger and Ergonomics
  5. 03:51Fire Control Unit and Capacity
  6. 05:34Range Performance: First Shots
  7. 07:28Long Range and Prone Shooting
  8. 09:16100+ Yard Testing
  9. 11:21Final Impressions

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Springfield Echelon pistol?

The Springfield Echelon is a 9mm striker-fired, polymer-frame pistol featuring a serialized Fire Control Unit (FCU), a unique Variable Interface System for low-profile red dot optic mounting, aggressive ergonomics with stippling, a flat-faced trigger, and a 4.5-inch cold hammer-forged barrel. It comes with 17 and 20-round magazines.

How does the Springfield Echelon perform at long range?

The Springfield Echelon demonstrates impressive long-range accuracy, with the reviewer successfully hitting steel targets consistently at distances of 75, 100, and even 110 yards. This performance exceeds typical expectations for handguns in its class and price range.

What is the Variable Interface System on the Echelon?

The Echelon's Variable Interface System (VIS) allows for direct mounting of various red dot sights using a system of pins instead of traditional plates. This design enables a very low optic mount, improving the sight picture and potentially reducing recoil felt by the shooter.

What is the approximate price and value of the Springfield Echelon?

The Springfield Echelon is available for approximately $600 (street price). Reviewers consider it to offer excellent value, combining premium features, robust performance, and a high level of shootability that rivals more expensive handguns on the market.

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