First Look: The New Springfield Armory TRP Series
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Published 2024-01-18
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All Comments (21)
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Looks like a nice piece. I love front checkering on the frame.
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I’m all over this compact model
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If they made a double stack TRP in 9mm it would probably sell better than the Prodigy.
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Really appreciate SA catering to the non-rail consumer.
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Wow, Springfield hit that one out of the park, what a sweet rig.
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Wow good pistol
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They finally got rid of the adjustable rear sight on the railed version.
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We want this in California. We want the Echelon also.
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My 10mm TRP rattles like a box of parts. The fit and finish is closer to the 'Loaded' spec than "hand finished".
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Hope they offer this in 9mm
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I would love to see a updated version of the full rail version!
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Are the internal parts forged or cast?
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This a frist Bobtail TRP for concealed carry hell yeah
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Are they still using MIM parts?
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Release date?
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Why did they not bring the full rall operator back
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I doubt the "hand-select" claim of the frame and slide. The frames and slides nowadays are built oversized and are fitted with very tight tolerances which could work against the pistol's original design. Too tight a slide to frame fit might have reliability problems due to poor lubrication and if the pistol is dirty. A somewhat generous tolerance to the slide and frame fit is better. What matters most is the barrel fit. A sloppy barrel fit won't give you the desired accuracy. But wait. We are talking here of a combat pistol, not a bullseye pistol.
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It's nice but. They should have used a one piece g.i. guide rod and an aluminum frame on the 4.25 model. Let's not forget that Dan wesson tcp is a 4" lightweight with a rail and forged parts for less money.
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Trp in 10mm!
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I’m sure it will have the same issues as the prodigy amd EMP