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New Duty Pistol: Springfield Armory Echelon

By Richard Johnson

springfield armory echelon police

Springfield Armory announced a new pistol that genuinely qualifies as a duty pistol. Called the Echelon, the new 9mm pistol offers a lot of features including a unique way of mounting a red dot.

I think this gun offers a lot for law enforcement agencies including:

  • a universal red dot mounting system that doesn’t need plates
  • a fire control unit that allows for different size frame
  • true ambidextrous controls
  • the best sights on any duty gun
  • the famous Adaptive Grip Texture
  • 17-round flush fitting magazines and included 20-rounders

Check out the full Echelon review at GunsHolstersAndGear.com.

About Richard Johnson


Richard Johnson is an American author, editor and entrepreneur.
A former police officer and trainer, he left public service and founded Tac6 Media, LLC.
He currently consults with clients who need online publication management, editorial services, content production and organic traffic acquisition through search engine optimization.

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