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Competition Guns

I know Springfield discontinued a lot of guns in the last few years, including the XD-M Elite 5.25" 45 caliber and the 9mm. But even with all of the other custom competition guns out there including a lot of competitors using Glock, Canik, Staccato, etc, has Springfield ever considered trying to compete in that market with any level of improvements on their existing platforms. I get the feeling that there would be a lot of positive response to something like that.
 
Well, I don't know if Springfield will ever make a dedicated competition shooter, but many of us, including me, who started comp shooting with the CZ Shadow 2 have moved to the Echelon, modified of course, for our comp shooter, and I'm loving it.

Here's my Steel Plate Challenge Competition Gun, and very happy with it and its performance:

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I know Springfield discontinued a lot of guns in the last few years, including the XD-M Elite 5.25" 45 caliber and the 9mm. But even with all of the other custom competition guns out there including a lot of competitors using Glock, Canik, Staccato, etc, has Springfield ever considered trying to compete in that market with any level of improvements on their existing platforms. I get the feeling that there would be a lot of positive response to something like that.

Well Glock has down sized their line up and I honestly I think (use toilet paper on this and put it in the toilet) S&W might have a few in the M&P lineup. Personally I’m not sure how the competition shooting is going but I’ll find out here in the future.
 
The Prodigy is competitive in the 2011-style space. The Echelon is competitive in the USPSA/IDPA space, both comped and non-comped.

That market is so relatively small I don't think it's a focus, but Julie Golob and Rob Leatham are on their team and knocking out wins:
 
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