PSA dagger
- Boriqua
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PSA dagger
https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-dagger.html
OK .. what is the deal on these guns and how can they offer them so cheap? Are they glock clones using glock innards. If its been discussed .. I missed it. Cool looking and dont know if I need one but .. who doesnt need a $300 gun if it actually functions.
OK .. what is the deal on these guns and how can they offer them so cheap? Are they glock clones using glock innards. If its been discussed .. I missed it. Cool looking and dont know if I need one but .. who doesnt need a $300 gun if it actually functions.
Re: PSA dagger
They feel much better in the hand (to me) than any Glock, and I even prefer their triggers, but they sound and feel very gritty when the action is worked. For the price, no complaints.
- brandyspaw
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Re: PSA dagger
They seem to be decent guns from the reviews on the internet. However, I've never had any actual experience with one other than a neighbor here where I live here in my 55 plus community. Unfortunately, he moved before he had a lot of rounds through his.
I personally would rather have my Glocks than the Dagger which its based on. But that phobia is just my own. I'm leery of knockoffs but that's just my own particular weirdness. The Daggers do seem to make a lot of people happy.
I personally would rather have my Glocks than the Dagger which its based on. But that phobia is just my own. I'm leery of knockoffs but that's just my own particular weirdness. The Daggers do seem to make a lot of people happy.
- Noshoot
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Re: PSA dagger
I built a Dagger “clone”.
A new complete dagger slide with night sights, and a Combat Armory frame with Glock innards and a Dagger pivoting trigger.
Feels like a Gen3 without finger grooves, and shoots like a dream.
A new complete dagger slide with night sights, and a Combat Armory frame with Glock innards and a Dagger pivoting trigger.
Feels like a Gen3 without finger grooves, and shoots like a dream.
- shorepatrol
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Re: PSA dagger
My son in law has one. I've shot it a few times. I will be picking up one of the variants at the price.
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Re: PSA dagger
It's a Gen3 Glock 19 (or 17) with a different skin...they are good guns for the price point. A great starting point if you want to get crazy with custom mods. The grip is a little fat for my liking, but YMMV.
Hard to beat the price for the suppressor ready/optic cut variants.
Hard to beat the price for the suppressor ready/optic cut variants.
- XJThrottle
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Re: PSA dagger
If I didn't have a GST-9 and a one completed P80 and another P80 module, I would probably pick one up. I will probably get one of the complete slides for the other P80 at some point.
- Boriqua
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Re: PSA dagger
So it can be repaired with Glock parts and take Glock mags?QuietM4 wrote: ↑March 29th, 2023, 7:52 pm It's a Gen3 Glock 19 (or 17) with a different skin...they are good guns for the price point. A great starting point if you want to get crazy with custom mods. The grip is a little fat for my liking, but YMMV.
Hard to beat the price for the suppressor ready/optic cut variants.
- XJThrottle
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Re: PSA dagger
Yes.Boriqua wrote: ↑March 30th, 2023, 6:52 amSo it can be repaired with Glock parts and take Glock mags?QuietM4 wrote: ↑March 29th, 2023, 7:52 pm It's a Gen3 Glock 19 (or 17) with a different skin...they are good guns for the price point. A great starting point if you want to get crazy with custom mods. The grip is a little fat for my liking, but YMMV.
Hard to beat the price for the suppressor ready/optic cut variants.
- Maddog1
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Re: PSA dagger
Does any place carry them local in phoenix or surrounding area. Like to handle one. Plus i would be prefer to not mess with a trnsfer fee lol.
- 87jeep
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Re: PSA dagger
I see they brought out a 4 1/2" barrel that fits on both of their lowers(compact & S, read as 19 & 17) Called an X. So you can have a clone Glock 19 & 17.. Or something like that.
May have to lower my standards(DA/SA only guy) and get one.
May have to lower my standards(DA/SA only guy) and get one.
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Re: PSA dagger
That's what I figured but figured I would ask lolRock Hardson wrote: ↑March 31st, 2023, 2:12 pmThey are made, and sold, exclusively by PSA.
This helps keep the cost down.
- Noshoot
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Re: PSA dagger
Yeah, you’d be looking at the used market.
IIRC, I saw a used one awhile back at AJI.
IIRC, I saw a used one awhile back at AJI.