In Jeremy Tremp's review on "The Armory Life," he evaluates the Icarus A.C.E. grip module, designed specifically for the Springfield Echelon 4.5F pistol. This aluminum grip module is marketed as an enhancement to improve shooting speed and accuracy. Tremp, known for his cautious approach to "upgrading" pistols, asserts that trustworthiness and durability must align with original components before recommending any enhancement. His personal experience with such upgrades, including a preview of the Icarus Precision A.C.E., was promising due to its sought-after aggressiveness in grip, proving ideal for the Echelon.
Tremp participated in an exclusive class at Gunsite, testing the Icarus grip module by firing 1,500 rounds flawlessly, showcasing its reliability and control, primarily due to its anodized 7075 aluminum frame. The grip features a deeply considered ergonomics, including an extended beavertail and aggressive 360-degree texture, providing a tight, high hold that mitigates recoil effectively. The module's design changes, like the double undercut trigger guard, aim to raise grip height, consequently damping muzzle flip and enhancing shooting precision. For those wanting heavier options, tremp mentions additional tungsten rods.
To delve deeper into Jeremy Tremp's insights and the full impact of the Icarus A.C.E. grip module on defensive shooting, consider reading further in the Review: Icarus A.C.E. Echelon Grip Module - The Armory Life.
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