Lokking for information on these. Has anyone bought or shot one of the PSA dagger 9mm pistols? They seem pretty cheap for what you are getting. I heard that they were copied off the 3rd generation glock 19.
Thanks,
Thom
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Re: PSA daggers
They are excellent.
- mallic
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I've got one. Pretty solid. Only real thing I don't like about it is the trigger it comes with. Pull weight isn't bad, but it has a long pull and has an obnoxious hinged trigger.
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Thom, if you wanna try one and are in my neck of the woods pick one up and give it a spin, have a couple, one they assembled, one i assembled, both function, and shoot well. as long as the trigger guy does hi spart.
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Overall, the Daggers are good to go.
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Sign up for PSA emails for their daily deal. You can either buy a frame and slide separately. Or buy a complete gun. The regularly have frames, slides, and full guns on sale. The blend are smoking deals and I ended up with 2x because of it. I'll eventually get a 3rd if they keep it up.
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I have one. Changed trigger and controls to Glock. Works great. Has been very reliable.