This video provides an in-depth review of the Springfield Echelon full-size pistol, highlighting its value and features. The presenter details its 9mm caliber, striker-fired mechanism, magazine capacities (17 and 20 rounds), oversized trigger guard, adaptive grip texture, aggressive serrations, modularity, and optic-ready slide compatible with numerous optics without plates. Specific features like the U-shaped rear sight and front tritium night sight are also mentioned, along with its barrel length (4.5"), overall length (8"), and weight (23.9 oz). The video encourages viewer engagement through comments and subscriptions.
This video showcases the Springfield Echelon Grip Modules, highlighting their customizable nature. It explains that these modules are available in small, medium, and large sizes and are designed to accept the Central Operating Group and all three included backstraps for a personalized fit. The video also mentions that each grip module comes with a pre-installed ambidextrous magazine release and features an Adaptive Grip Texture that becomes more pronounced under pressure. Available colors include Black, Dark Flat Earth, and OD Green. The description encourages viewers to subscribe, turn on notifications, and send comments or questions.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Springfield Armory Echelon, a 9mm striker-fired pistol featuring a polymer frame and a 4.5-inch barrel. Key features highlighted include its optics-ready slide compatible with over 30 red dots without plates, a tactical U-Notch rear sight with a tritium front sight, interchangeable backstraps for personalized grip, adaptive grip texture, an oversized trigger guard, ambidextrous controls, and textured indexing points. The review also details the pistol's dimensions (8 inches length, 5.5 inches height) and weight (24 ounces), and mentions the inclusion of both a 17-round flush magazine and a 20-round extended magazine. The reviewer encourages subscriptions and comments.
This YouTube video offers a comprehensive review of the Springfield Hellcat Pro pistol. The reviewer highlights its key features, focusing on the "Pro" aspects which include increased capacity (15 rounds compared to the original Hellcat's 11) and a slightly longer grip and barrel for improved handling and shooting feel. The review details the gun's excellent iron sights, adaptive grip texture, and a deliberately designed trigger that allows for controlled shooting. It's positioned as a highly capable concealed carry firearm that balances concealability with shootability, feeling like a full-sized gun in hand while remaining easy to carry. The reviewer also touches on the option of using red dot sights, though expresses personal preference for the iron sights.
This video announces the release of the new Springfield Armory Hellcat pistol. The description highlights its key features, including a patented magazine with class-leading capacities of 11+1 and 13+1 with an extended magazine. It's marketed for everyday carry (EDC) with features like Adaptive Grip Texture and high-visibility sights. An optics-ready OSP™ configuration is also mentioned, emphasizing the pistol's capability for self-defense.
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