The new Springfield Armory 9mm, the Echelon, breaks free from the ideas and conventions we’ve come to expect in XD family of pistols. This new polymer, striker-fired 9mm employs a chassis system and several innovations that position it to excel for both duty and carry applications. It’s truly an ascent to an upper echelon of pistol making for Springfield Armory.
Echelon: The Modular Springfield Armory 9mm Pistol
“The Echelon was engineered from the ground up to be today’s most advanced striker-fired pistol,” said Steve Kramer, Vice President of Marketing, Springfield Armory. “This new firearm–with its precision-manufactured COG chassis, revolutionary VIS optics-mounting system, advanced slide design and enhanced ergonomics–is the culmination of years of intensive product research and development to create the ultimate duty and defense handgun.”
The heart of the new system builds around the company’s Central Operating Group (COG). It employs cutting-edge manufacturing techniques, according to Springfield Armory. The modular COG is self-contained and comprises the serialized stainless steel chassis. All Echelons build around this centerpiece. And as the line and aftermarket offerings build out, only imagination will ultimately limit the configuration able to be build around the COG.
But Springfield Armory also looked at shootability. The gun features three different backstraps for fit, in one of three different grip modules, to hone the pistol’s feel. All controls are fully ambidextrous as well. A trench cut on the slide, along with rear flares and additional serrations enhance manipulation. Meanwhile, a new adaptive grip texture locks up the shooter’s purchase to the gun.
Optics-Ready VIS
Springfield Armory designed the Echelon from the ground up as an optics-ready platform. In doing so, they addressed the issue of mounting a reflex sight. An innovative new system, dubbed the Variable Interface System (VIS), eliminates the need for mounting plates. Instead, shooters simply direct mount one of multiple popular red dots sights right to the slide!
Finally, the Echelon’s trigger works within the COG to deliver a clean, defined break. The two-sear system delivers a safe system that won’t fire unless the trigger is depressed, according to Springfield Armory. Yet it still delivers a very crisp break with a short, positive reset.
First runs on the Echelon comprise a full-size pistol with a 4.5-inch barrel in four different configurations. Retails prices range from $679-$739. For more info, visit springrieldarmory.com.
Springfield Armory Echelon Variants
Model | MSRP |
4.5-inch 9mm with U-Dot | $679 |
4.5-inch 9mm with U-Dot, 10-round | $679 |
4.5-inch 9mm with Tritium Three-Dot | $719 |
4.5-inch 9mm Threaded with Tritium Three-Dot | $739 |
Read a full review on the Echelon, along with more behind-the-curtain intel from Rob Leatham, in the July-August 2023 issue of Tactical Life magazine. Get your print or digital copy or subscription at OutdoorGroupStore.com.