With over 600 rounds on my first Echelon, I decided to pick up a second one. These are great handguns and I highly recommend picking one up if you haven't already.
That's great to hear, I also got another grip module, but I just got another medium frame to have it cerakoted.I’m currently trying to acquire my second one myself. I think I’ll go with the threaded barrel version this time around. I ordered the small grip module for mine and it even that much better!!
Agree. Owning Sig P-320 (full size) and shooting the echelon, they are very similar. The Echelon seems to be a very close copy of the Sig, but certainly does not have the "quality" of a fine tool that the Sig does. The one I shot was not very well finished.I was not impressed at all... had one in my hand was going to buy it to do a review on it on Youtube..... the trigger was mushy.... very sig like. I feel like there are better striker fired guns out there for the same money or less. This is just an overgrown hellcat.
Agree. Owning Sig P-320 (full size) and shooting the echelon, they are very similar. The Echelon seems to be a very close copy of the Sig, but certainly does not have the "quality" of a fine tool that the Sig does. The one I shot was not very well finished.
I have owned the SigP320 Compact, X Compact and a Sig Custom Works P320. I think the machining on the Echelon is comparable to the poly 320's, but in all honesty, quality machining should be standard these days with modern firearms. I loved the Sigs, but got rid of all of them because I didn't have any confidence in them anymore. Sig can deny it all they want, but there's something wrong with the P320.Agree. Owning Sig P-320 (full size) and shooting the echelon, they are very similar. The Echelon seems to be a very close copy of the Sig, but certainly does not have the "quality" of a fine tool that the Sig does. The one I shot was not very well finished.
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