

Tyler Freel Modular, Low-Sitting Optics Mounting System The Springfield Echelon (top) has a removable chassis that contains the trigger group and looks similar to what the Sig P320 (bottom) uses. The Springfield Armory Echelon’s Removable Chassis That’s something that contemporary shooters value, and Springfield has accomplished with this pistol. But what makes this so different from the XD line, or similarly styled competitors? The Echelon’s design is weighted equally toward modularity and optic compatibility. On the surface, the Springfield Armory Echelon is a sleek, full-size pistol that displays some ergonomic features many shooters like, such as a thin, undercut-style trigger guard and aggressive cocking serrations. What Makes the Springfield Armory Echelon Tick? Safety: Trigger tab and striker block safety device.Optic: Compatible with numerous optic styles.Sights: Tritium front, white “U-Notch” rear.Slide: Billet steel, black melonite finish, optics-compatible.Grip Module: Black polymer, stipple texture.Weight: 29 ounces (with empty 17-round Magazine, no optic).Magazine capacity: 17+1 (standard), 20+1 (extended).

I put more than 600 rounds, and many types, of ammo through the Springfield Armory Echelon to tell you exactly what to expect. All the hype in the world is meaningless if a gun doesn’t live up to it, so I enthusiastically accepted a test sample before they were released. On the surface, it’s another polymer-framed pistol with modern-styled slide cuts and an optics mount, but it features some key departures from other Springfield pistol designs-with some promising optimizations. The all-new Springfield Armory Echelon is a pistol that changes that, aiming to fill the needs of the current generation. The XD line has been reliable, popular, and enduring over the past couple decades, but hasn’t seen any drastic modifications. I used that pistol to dip my toes into the world of action pistol competition, and it served me well. The first pistol I purchased, at the age of 21, was one of the relatively new Croatian-made Springfield XDs. I emailed but never got a response about that.We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Just wish they allowed for local pick, probably would have bought another one as there is no way it cost $10 to ship locally. The Magazines seem to work haven’t been able to shoot with them yet, just hoping they don’t malfunction but otherwise worth the price considering others online are twice the cost. My original xd9 mags would lock the slide after the last bullet, other than that I really do think that they’re a good bargain for the price and quality. The only thing that I noticed with them is that they don’t allow the slide to lock back after the last bullet. It fits my XD9 handgun just like I expected.Ĭame in two weeks order two mags really good would buy again Posted by Christian Bell on 15th Jul 2020 I will purchase all my mags from BuyMyMags moving forward, if available. Products have met and exceeded my expectations. Very good quality and extremely competitive prices. That went away after the first few loads. After using it I can say that the tightness in the initial load, could only fit 9 rounds. This was a much better price then others. I wasn't sure about this mag, needed a legal 10 round for my smithfield for NJ.

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