Full-Size 9mm

Springfield Armory Echelon vs Sig Sauer P320X M.O.D. Full Size

A high-intent full-size 9mm matchup for shoppers deciding between Springfield's Echelon and Sig Sauer's modular P320 platform.

Springfield Armory Echelon

Springfield Armory Echelon

EC9459B-U • UPC 706397970222

$569.99MSRP $710
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Sig Sauer P320X M.O.D. Full Size

Sig Sauer P320X M.O.D. Full Size

UPC 798681712892

Special PriceMSRP $999.99
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Side-by-Side Specs

SpecificationSpringfield Armory EchelonSig Sauer P320X M.O.D. Full Size
TypePistol: Semi-AutoPistol: Semi-Auto
Caliber9mm Luger9mm Luger
ActionDouble Action (USA Action Trigger System)Striker Fired
Capacity17+1 & 20+121+1
Barrel Length4.5"3.9"
Overall Length8"8.3"
Weight23.9 oz33.2 oz
FinishBlackMatte Black
Stock / GripBillet Machined, MeloniteBlack Full Sized XSeries
SightsFront: Tritium, Luminescent, Rear: Tactical Rack U-DotX-RAY 3 Day/Night Sights
Magazines23
MSRP$710$999.99

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Features

Springfield Armory Echelon

Variable Interface Systems, Striker Status Indicator

Sig Sauer P320X M.O.D. Full Size

Hogue Heavy Grit Max Michel Wraptor Grip, Striker Fired XSeries w/ Flat Blade Trigger

Who This Comparison Is Really For

This comparison is for shoppers who have narrowed their search to a modern full-size 9mm and are deciding between the Springfield Echelon and the Sig Sauer P320X M.O.D. Full Size. It is the right matchup when you already know you want a duty-size or home-defense-oriented pistol, but still need to compare dimensions, current pricing, and feature differences before deciding which modern platform deserves the shortlist spot.

It is especially useful because both pistols appeal to buyers who want a newer-feeling full-size option rather than simply defaulting to the oldest benchmark in the class. Both clearly live in the same broad role, so the real question is which balance of size, configuration, and current value looks stronger once the numbers are on the table.

Key Tradeoffs Between Springfield Echelon and Sig Sauer P320X M.O.D. Full Size

The main tradeoff in this matchup is how each pistol approaches the modern full-size striker-fired formula. The Springfield Echelon is often considered by shoppers who want a newer full-size platform with its own design and feature story, while the P320X M.O.D. Full Size usually appeals to buyers who want a modular full-size option in the same broad class.

Because these two already overlap so heavily in intended use, the spec table matters a lot. Capacity, barrel length, overall dimensions, and weight are likely to be some of the most meaningful rows on the page. In a full-size category, those details shape balance, handling, and how convincing each pistol looks for duty, home-defense, or general range use.

Current pricing also matters. Since this page includes updated pricing and current offers, shoppers should compare actual listed prices and current configurations instead of relying only on expectations about either platform. If one side is landing at a noticeably better current value, that can matter just as much as the spec and feature differences.

Bottom Line For A Shortlist

Keep the Springfield Echelon on your shortlist if you want a modern full-size 9mm and prefer its overall platform approach once the specs and current offers are compared directly. Keep the Sig Sauer P320X M.O.D. Full Size in the mix if you want a competing modular full-size option and want to weigh that configuration-driven appeal against the current pricing gap.

The better fit depends on how you weigh dimensions, features, modularity, and current price within the full-size 9mm segment.

Related Resources

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