PSA Micro Dagger, at long last!

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  • GunsNstuff

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    I've been trying to get one of these pistols for about 6 months now but was never able to find them in stock. There are very few videos on them so I guess I am not the only person unable to find them. I bought a red dot ready slide a couple months ago. I found the magazines a month ago and finally got ahold of a frame. This gun is to replace my G43 as my carry gun. So far I love this thing. It's like a mini Glock 19 but with the same 15 round capacity.

    Anyone else have one of these Micro Daggers? Any thoughts good or bad on them?
     

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    GunsNstuff

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    How about some porn pics of the new Dagger???
    The tape is something I put on the slide to see if and where the holster would wear the finish off. I just need another barrel and recoil spring and I can put the G43 back together.
     

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    GunsNstuff

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    Waiting until I can get a C-1 to replace a very seldom carried Shield plus and like you it's been a long wait.. Looks like the supply is loosening up a bit in the last couple of weeks so I'm expecting success soon.
    Every time I get an email notification that the micro daggers are back in stock, they're out of stock by the time I click the link. I'm starting to think PSA is holding off on releasing micro daggers in large numbers because they're afraid the sales of daggers would fall off a cliff.
     
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    ACC

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    Once the P365XL came out (and then Springfield Hellcat Pro) with such high capacity in such a thin gun, any of the old double stacks I use to love like G19, S&W M&P, CZ P10C, etc have gone into the drawer.
     

    KokomoDave

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    I was expecting something revolutionary instead of a G43X clone. Maybe a new grip angle using the same magazine??
     

    cavallo

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    The tape is something I put on the slide to see if and where the holster would wear the finish off. I just need another barrel and recoil spring and I can put the G43 back together.
    That looks really nice. I use the same magazines in my G48 and love them. How does the trigger feel on that? The hinged trigger looks like that of a M&P Shield, which I found a little odd-feeling on the Shield I tried.
     

    Amishman44

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    I have a 43X and I love the 'fit-n-feel' of the size of the grip in my smaller sized hands....
    A PSA Dagger 43X sized pistol...I might have to grab one of those?
    Thank you for posting!
     

    NHT3

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    Once the P365XL came out (and then Springfield Hellcat Pro) with such high capacity in such a thin gun, any of the old double stacks I use to love like G19, S&W M&P, CZ P10C, etc have gone into the drawer.
    I have shot all the platforms you mentioned but I'm not a efficient with them as the 19X size platform. The micro will be, at best an occasional carry because of the situation. Having something a little more concealable to replace the Shield plus filling that role now with and optic at a great price is my goal. I haven't handled a micro but personally I like the hinged trigger and Dagger with a Holosun has been my EDC for the last year so I think the Micro will be a good fit for me.
     

    GunsNstuff

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    That looks really nice. I use the same magazines in my G48 and love them. How does the trigger feel on that? The hinged trigger looks like that of a M&P Shield, which I found a little odd-feeling on the Shield I tried.
    It feels nice to me. The trigger is pretty flat side to side. I guess PSA didn't want to go with a total Glock copy so they took the hook off the front of the trigger guard and went with a Shield copy of the trigger safety. I put the Glock 43 trigger in the Dagger frame and it fits, but the slide doesn't like to go into battery and the trigger doesn't trip the striker every time the trigger is pulled. The slide catch spring is a 3rd gen Glock design, not a G43 design.
     

    GunsNstuff

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    In case anyone was curious, because I was, the Micro Dagger frame is $99.99 when it's in stock. When it's out of stock it doesn't tell you the price so I've been assuming it would be $49.99 like the compact dagger frame, but it's not. It is still a lot less expensive than a Glock 43x/48 frame.
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    Mad at PSA right now (lost my M723, the Stg44 debacle, etc.) but this looks fantastic, assuming it works.

    This is like my Glock model that I designed for GUNS magazine back in the mid-90s so I am biased.

    704Tactical has a video on it today.

     
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    GunsNstuff

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    Lol, on paper. It was one of those gun rag write in with your "dream gun" or whatever. I wrote in with the Glock 48/43.

    Pre-Internet in the mid-90s was just a different vibe.
    That's cool though. I wonder what new Glock designs we might get now that Gaston is gone. Steve Jobs said no one wanted a phone with a large screen. Well, DER Steve Jobs. DER!
     

    Kirk Freeman

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    That's cool though. I wonder what new Glock designs we might get now that Gaston is gone. Steve Jobs said no one wanted a phone with a large screen. Well, DER Steve Jobs. DER!
    The carbine that they had for MOD was baller.

    Wait and see. I am not in the "muh inno-vay-shun" crowd, but also understand that history moves forward on the shoulders of pallbearers.
     
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