BRAND NEW Springfield Echelon Comp

Published on September 25, 2024
Duration: 0:32

This training drill, demonstrated by an expert shooter, focuses on drawing the Springfield Echelon Comp from an AIWB holster, engaging multiple targets with an emphasis on recoil management from the integrated compensator, performing rapid reloads, and maintaining consistent follow-up shots. The drill highlights the firearm's flat-shooting characteristics and the shooter's efficient technique.

Quick Summary

The Springfield Echelon Comp features an integrated compensator for reduced recoil, a COG trigger system, and the VIS optics mount. Expert demonstrations highlight its flat-shooting characteristics during AIWB draws, rapid fire, and magazine reloads, showcasing effective recoil management for faster follow-up shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Draw and Presentation
  2. 00:05Rapid Fire Engagement
  3. 00:15Reload and Follow-up
  4. 00:25Clear and Holster

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Springfield Echelon Comp?

The Springfield Echelon Comp features an integrated top-port compensator for reduced recoil, Springfield's COG (Central Operating Group) trigger system for a crisp break, and the VIS (Variable Interface System) for versatile optics mounting. It is chambered in 9mm and typically comes with 17+1 or 20+1 round magazines.

How does the integrated compensator affect shooting the Springfield Echelon Comp?

The integrated compensator on the Echelon Comp redirects propellant gases upwards, significantly reducing muzzle flip and perceived recoil. This allows for faster follow-up shots, flatter shooting, and improved target reacquisition during rapid fire engagements.

What is the recommended skill level for training with the Springfield Echelon Comp?

While the Springfield Echelon Comp is designed for reliable performance, mastering techniques like AIWB draws, rapid reloads, and maximizing the benefits of its compensator requires advanced shooting skills. It's ideal for intermediate to advanced shooters looking to enhance their tactical proficiency.

What optic was used on the Springfield Echelon Comp in the video?

The video shows the Springfield Echelon Comp equipped with a Trijicon SRO red dot optic. This optic is popular for its large window and durable construction, making it suitable for fast-paced shooting scenarios.

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