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New Echelon Alpha 4.0C – Price Friendly

David LuttrellBy David LuttrellMay 19, 20264 Mins Read
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New Echelon Alpha 4.0C – Price Friendly

The Springfield Echelon has proven to be an exceptional handgun. This modular, striker-fired 9mm duty pistol features a revolutionary stainless steel Central Operating Group (COG) chassis that allows seamless grip module swaps. Add in multiple other features, and it is an excellent handgun. Now, Springfield has a new special version of the Echelon hitting the market. The Echelon Alpha 4.0C.

Echelon Alpha 4.0C – Punching Above its Price

With an MSRP of $599, the new Echelon Alpha 4.0C 9mm offers a more accessible entry point into the modular Echelon ecosystem. Built around the robust Central Operating Group, a serialized stainless-steel chassis, it delivers a rock-solid foundation for a modern defensive handgun. The Variable Interface System enables direct-mount capability for today’s most popular optics, while purpose-driven ergonomics deliver performance where it counts. The Echelon Alpha is ready to perform today and evolve with you over time.

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Springfield Echelon Alpha 4.0C

Recontoured Slide

The recontoured slide of the Echelon Alpha is precision forged and finished in Melonite for durability. Deep, aggressive serrations deliver a secure grip for fast, positive manipulation in any condition.

Central Operating Group

At the heart of the Echelon Alpha is the same Central Operating Group found in the award-winning Echelon. Precision-built from stainless steel using advanced manufacturing methods, this serialized chassis can be easily removed and paired with different grip modules and slides, allowing you to quickly reconfigure the Alpha across the Echelon platform.

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Springfield Echelon Alpha 4.0C

Variable Interface System

Concealed beneath the polymer slide cover plate is the Variable Interface System. This patent-pending design allows users to mount over 30 optics directly to the slide without the use of adapter plates. Simply configure the self-locking pins for the footprint of your desired optic to achieve a low, direct mount for improved sight picture and intuitive alignment.

The Variable Interface System uses patent-pending self-locking pins to deliver one of the most advanced optics mounting systems available. As the mounting screws are torqued to spec, the pins apply lateral pressure to the optic’s interior mounting surface, eliminating variance and left/right movement. The result is an unparalleled fit between the slide and a wide range of optics.

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Springfield Echelon Alpha 4.0C

Stainless Mags

The Echelon Alpha ships with a single stainless-steel magazine, offering a 9mm capacity of 15+1. Built from corrosion-resistant stainless steel, it stands up to the elements, delivering dependable feeding and long service life. All Echelon magazines are compatible with the Echelon Alpha.

The Echelon Alpha features a patent-pending trigger engineered to capitalize on the Central Operating Group, delivering refined, consistent performance. Fully housed within the chassis, key components are precision-machined from tool steel and polished for a smooth take-up, defined wall, crisp break, and short, positive reset.

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Springfield Echelon Alpha 4.0C

Sights

The U-Dot iron sights on the Echelon Alpha feature a high-visibility white-dot front sight paired with a Tactical Rack U-Notch rear. Constructed of steel and finished with a nitride coating, they offer exceptional strength and corrosion resistance. The rear sight design allows for effortless one-handed slide manipulation on hard surfaces.

The Echelon Alpha features interchangeable backstraps that let you tailor the grip to your hand. This customizable fit enhances overall handling, ensuring the pistol feels natural and performs under pressure. The Echelon Alpha ships with the medium backstrap; small and large sizes are sold separately.

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Echelon Alpha 4.0C

On the Range

On the range, the new Alpha is everything I expect from the Echelon line. My first major takeaway is the price point. This is significantly more gun than the price would suggest. The gun I received came equipped with a Vortex Defender -ST Red dot, which would work great on this pistol.

Performance-wise, the Alpha ran just like all the other Echelons I have run before it. I found the trigger to break well, and the gun, with its nice cuts, was easy to manipulate.

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Like other versions of this gun, I carried it for a week as my EDC. I found the Alpha to be a comfortable carry pistol. The grip texture is great for running the gun, but not so abrasive that it digs into your skin or destroys your clothes.

Echelon Alpha 4.0C

Echelon Alpha 4.0C

Overall, I give the new Alpha two thumbs up. If you are looking for Echelon performance and an excellent price point, the Alpha is your gun.

For more information, visit Springfield Armory.

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