Springfield Echelon EC9459BMS-U-15 | 9mm | 4.5″
MSRP: $694.00
Your Price: $627.00
Springfield Armory Echelon 9mm Luger striker-fired full-size pistol with a 4.5″ barrel, optic-ready billet slide, frame-mounted manual thumb safety, tritium front sight, and two 15-round magazines.
The Springfield Armory Echelon is a full-size, striker-fired 9mm pistol engineered around a robust stainless steel chassis and an optics-ready billet slide. It features a frame-mounted manual thumb safety, a tritium front sight for low-light visibility, and ships with two 15-round magazines. The Echelon’s Vis optic mounting concept supports Docter-style footprints for a range of micro red dots.
For a pairing under $1,000, consider a compact micro red dot such as the Holosun 507C for fast target acquisition; verify footprint or adapter requirements for Docter-style mounts before purchasing. Common uses for the Echelon include range training and duty/field carry for users who prefer a manual thumb safety and optic-ready slide.
Product Specifications
- The manufacturer is Springfield Armory.
- The model is listed as the Echelon with ATF model name ECHELON.
- The UPC is 706397982416.
- The cartridge is 9mm Luger.
- The barrel measures 4.5 inches.
- The action is Semi-Auto (striker fired).
- The magazine capacity is 15 rounds (sold/configured as 15+1 compatible).
- The package includes 2 × 15-round magazines.
- The barrel finish is Black Melonite.
- The slide finish is Black Melonite and is described as optic-ready.
- The frame material and finish are black polymer.
- The front sight is a tritium night-capable front; the rear is a tactical U-Dot / fixed style.
- The optic footprint is listed as DOCTER, compatible with the pistol’s VIS mounting system.
- The rifling twist rate is 1:10.
- The overall length is listed as 8 inches.
The Echelon balances modern duty-oriented features with a familiar full-size grip and magazine capacity. Its billet slide and optics-ready mounting system make it a straightforward platform for shooters who want to fit a micro red dot and keep a manual safety. Ergonomics and sighting are focused on fast, repeatable acquisition at common defensive and competition distances.
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