@@GTacticalJody I think it depends on the upgrades. I doubt PSA would be responsible for structural alterations to their firearm or responsible for poor functionality potentially caused by badly made or fitted aftermarket parts. Pretty standard for any weapon and still a very good warranty all things considered. If you have an issue, remove any aftermarket parts and install the factory parts before sending it in for warranty work.
I just ordered my dagger compact in gray with the threaded barrel and the slide cut for sights all in I was at 412$ for the firearm plus shipping you can’t beat that
I have a feeling this video is gonna hurt alot of Glock fanboy's feelings. I just built a carry gun off of a dagger frame. Its a beast and so far ive put close to 1000 rounds (i JUST finished the build) and so far no issues. Gonna keep running it and see what happens. Not gonna give it any slack either. If a gun wants to be a competitor with guns its supposed to be comparable to, then it should be tested as much. I CAN say with confidence is that MY Dagger's trigger is VASTLY better than a stock glock. No mushy take up, very clean break and a very consistant reset. Have a Zaffiri slide and ported barrel with trijicon suppressor height sights and Holosun 407K. Only modification to the frame was a different mag release (stock release is very much so a Gen 3 Glock release and ai have never been a fan) and I stippled parts of the grip and added a carry magwell. Awesome Glock 19 clone.
@@caseysmith8831 So im not trying to toot my own horn, but im a very good pistol shooter so if there is a NOTICEABLE difference in acuracy, it would need to be benched. Just trying to be real. I don't wanna tell you something and me just say "oh yeah its way more accurate than normal" or "actually its less accurate it seems" and that actually not be true. Only thing was in the begining it was shooting pretty low due to a brand new barrel. 100 rounds later im back to 1/2 inch groups at point of aim point of impact. I think with my experience if I had to give a yes or no answer I would say that it is more than likely just as accurate as a comparable Glock. Sorry for the long winded reply. Sometimes honesty can take some explaining.
Loved the answer and yeah it’s confidence in your ability not arrogance's. That’s how I took it. I ve got a tricked out gen 4 with a blacklist arms barrel and custom slide. I feel at 25 yards i can make better groupings with that than my dagger. But I love the dagger lower! I am thinking of upgrading the slide and barrel. Trying to justify it. The dagger I have zero complaints! It cost as much as the blcklist barrel. Just my GunTism kicking in.
@@caseysmith8831 the PSA Dagger trigger (atleast in my case) is outstanding also. Its not competition trigger by any means but for a self defense/combat trigger its outstanding. Not as mushy on the take up and the reset is consistant every single shot. Normally i change out the trigger first on a Glock. Which I was expecting to fully having to do that. Nope. Im keeping it. I love it. It really must suck knowing that a company can make a clone of your gun thats 1/4 or 1/2 the price and is technically cheaper made and it still holds up in all aspects.
I bought 2 Daggers for my son's for Christmas. They are impressive for the money. One worked fine. The other has problems resetting the trigger. Not a big deal because we are going to replace both triggers with Glock Gen3/4 OEM.
@Edawg99 I am not sure if he changed it yet. The one that was G19 size is still working fine. The 19x one had the problem. Since that son carries a Gen 4 G19 he is not gonna carry a PSA. I will see if he changed it out and if it worked. I see no reason that it wouldn't work.
I suggest people look into the daily deals in psa. I bought a full slide for 200 frame for 60 and a Glock mag in academy for 30 saving me 100$ after shipping and taxes.
I have to say, I've had quite a few Glocks. Out of the box, I'd take my dagger hands down for quite a few reasons. When it comes to modded properly, I'd take the Glock. I've been running them head to head, and other than ergonomics, they're almost identical. The dagger was much less, and came with 10 mags, a range case, and enough extras I'd be in double to equip the glock the same way. I'm about 800 rounds in and love this psa.
100% agree on the dagger upgrades. new trigger shoe at least, and new mag release are the only 2 upgrades ive done in addition to a tlr1 hl. gonna get ur comp soon. and a different front sight so they're not all blacked out
my first gun ever was a dagger and i originally wanted a glock but after having the dagger for less than a year and running about 1200+ rounds though it with 0 MALFUNCTIONS and carrying it everyday to protect my life im gonna just say it’s amazing and if you’re scared to get a dagger don’t be! Full send it! The $$$ saved will make for good upgrades like a dot,light,holster etc.
Love my Daggers AND Glocks. Agree on sights, you'd think glock could do much better. I replace stock Dagger triggers BUT also replace Glock triggers. My dagger builds average $300 less than my glocks. Just ordered your magwell for Dagger compact. Need the full size ones Dude!! Great insight on both platforms.
@@driftitlikeyouownitI agree. It worked good. I did swap mine out but that's because I've never really altered my weapons until recently. Now changing the triggers is definitely a smoother shooter but the regular trigger is perfectly fine.
I used the flash sales PSA did and for just over $500, I got a PSA dagger Full size s, vortex viper optic, and TLR-7 light. Complete upper and complete lower together was $285, light was $125 on amazon, and the Vortex was $117 on amazon (sale through optics planet) totaling $527. A non-MOS Glock is about $580 in my area. Mag release and spring is $30, so if the grip and trigger aren't an issue, the Dagger is a much better buy. Plus you can get a GSX100 frame with is a Gen 3 G45 frame, and a PSA upper for about $400. Different stippling, but then you have about a true Gen 3 G45 MOS. Still cheaper than a $699 G45 MOS. Also you can get a standard OEM Glock trigger with trigger bar for $20 if you really hate the trigger.
That’s so true because I was gonna get a gsx100frame and just make a gen3 45 but I have to done research. I was able to get the GEN three Glock 19 slide to fit on the PSA dagger full size frame but I’m still considering the GSX 100 frame
I have the PSA Dagger Full Size S FDE and a Micro Dagger w/Ranger Green Slide. The Full Size has been AWESOME but ive had some feed issues with the micro. Despite the issue, these pistols are absolutely worth the money.
The best thing about the psa dagger is the slides. I run a dagger slide on a glock gen 3 frame. I wanted to run optics and have slide serrations etc but didn't want to send my oem slide in. A psa slide is barely more that it would cost to have your own slide cut and now I have 2 slides one all tricked out and one completely oem.
I have both, and I’m very glad to own both. they each have their own things I like, but I think I’m getting more value for sure with the PSA for how much I’m spending. and for the fact you can build one for about $260-280 easily depending on your local transfer fees, I’d say everyone should own 1 seriously.
I'm not sure about the frame because I live in California but the slide is great for the price. But my Glock slide is much smoother and I trust it more. My dagger slide had machine marks that were really rough, almost like the ridges on a coin on the inside such as where the trigger connector contacts so it made the trigger gritty.
I purchased the compensator and wanted the mag well but I have the full size and it showed out of stock so I went with the gg mag well for the full size. If you get full size in stock I may do another one in a different color. Could you make the same fitting muzzle break for a glock 20 or the glock 40? I love how it looks like it’s part of the pistol. I want a comp 10mm but I think the comp offering look hideous and none look blended into the gun like your compensator or the radian jet. Great videos!
I don’t think so. I bought my dagger instead of a Glock because it’s just more comfortable and has a more natural point of aim for me. But everyone is different has different size hands. I’d recommend trying to find a dagger to pick up. You might love it
Forget all the other triggers on the market, get Ramm Tactical Leverage Trigger kit, 3lb trigger pull after install, short takeup, you can thank me later...
I like the feel of the dagger much better than glock, if psa put same texture s&w put on m&p 2.0 ot would be amazing but a lot of people say that's too aggressive lol
I’ve owned 4 glocks now I learned I prefer the gen 5 bc of the crispier trigger and softer recoil bc of the new spring they put in so , as far as I’m concerned next gun is gen 5 Glock 30 then Some rifles currently I have a gen 5 g27 no look alike cheaper option is gone make me change my mind Glock is a lot of fun to shoot
What are you using the gun for? Full size is better for home defense and competition shooting while compact is still a good option for home defense but is much more concealable. I'd only suggest carrying a full size gun if you've carried a gun before. Every few ounces makes the difference between "yeah, I'll carry today" and "I don't wanna carry today".
Or dagger micro , though I'm having a bad experience , having finally gotten one , after checking the website several times a day and finding one in stock.
Yep, I've done it. It works perfectly fine. Glockstore also has a GSX100 frame. Different stippling, but it's basically a Gen G45 frame. The plastic (polymer) is harder than the dagger frame so initial parts install is a bit tight but it uses stock Gen 3 G19 parts.
So as we all know Glock's Patents have expired already so now anybody can make Glock clones with the same specs and interchangeable parts. That's what the Dagger is !
I'm rocking with the Dagger ! Gotta few and they all run as they should, grips fit my hands nicely and they look better than my Glocks too... More features outta the box... & Mostly anything ya don't like about it, is a cheap upgrade away
in a podcast PSA stated they could raise the prices of there guns and people would still buy it. But they wont. There goal is to get as many people into guns as they can
You buy a glock for reliability, that’s it. Nobody has ever bought a glock for the non existent fancy features. It’s all about reliability and as much as I love PSA and I’m rooting for them to be successful because I myself am poor and I think what they are doing is awesome, sadly I have heard nothing but reliability issues with the daggers which I’ve never heard of a STOCK glock having issues unless it had very high round count
My dagger full size was $230. $60 frame and $170 complete slide. I could buy 3 for 1 glock. I don’t think they are as good as glocks but they are cheap
Glock fanboys?? Lol you’re essentially running a Glock anyways. Stop hating and just enjoy it. I’ve got multiple Glocks, daggers and shadows systems. Love them all but I’d never choose a dagger my stock Glocks.
I can get 2 Daggers for the price of the Glock. This isn't comparing lets say a 1911 and a S&W and saying Oh I can get two S&W for one 1911... that's apple and oranges. This is apples and apples. The Dagger trigger is just as functional as the Glock. If you are a trigger snob (which I am) you would swap out either of them so that's a moot point. They both work but not great. Dagger exposed how overpriced the Glock is, and has been playing off it's name.
Just like the shadow systems… nothing new guys. It’ll be cool for a few months maybe a few years but at the end of the day Glock still wins. Glock is a multi billion dollar company with decades of research and the world’s greatest engineering teams.
dagger: i took a shaved that 1 finger groove off, guide rod was out of spec replaced it with a stock gen 3 glock, doesnt freely drop the mag pul p mags, feels like the dimensions are off, trigger is disgusting, other than that it runs fine
I have both.. The Dagger is a great option and is much more affordable but yet still reliable. If finances isn’t a factor, I’d go with Glock. I’ve tried many firearm platforms and for some reason I ended up back at Glock 🤦🏾♂️.
This subject is a moot point! The Glock 19 Gen 3 is a proven firearm, full stop! The Dagger is a clone of a proven firearm! Glock is a pistol platform that allows the user to tune the firearm for specific users or needs. Such as an AR-15. Let’s stop having childish conversations about semantics and start having conversations about anything else but the Glock 19 Gen 3 things. Boring!!!
I own blocks I carry Glock and in the car I have daggers. Why sometimes I get in a rush and either don't have time or I forget to strap up . PSA makes a decent substitute that you simply don't care about leaving it in a hidden space or glovebox. You don't worry about how hot or cold your vehicle gets. If you are in a fight you want it to do it's job and if you lose it in court you ain't breaking the bank to replace and you ain't got to save for months to replace. Every firearm is a tool and every tool serves a purpose. It's not a challenge to your manhood is you as a individual want to stay away from the mainstream guns
A plus for PSA:
Glock - 1 year warranty
PSA - Lifetime warranty
Dude, 100%. I’m having issues with jamming with my Glock and the only thing I can do it bring it in for gunsmithing 😓
I’m guessing any upgrades on the dagger will void the warranty. Am I right?
@@GTacticalJody I think it depends on the upgrades. I doubt PSA would be responsible for structural alterations to their firearm or responsible for poor functionality potentially caused by badly made or fitted aftermarket parts. Pretty standard for any weapon and still a very good warranty all things considered. If you have an issue, remove any aftermarket parts and install the factory parts before sending it in for warranty work.
This is why all my Glocks are Gen 3s. No issues ever
"You're gonna have better grip texture"
Immediately shows his Glock with stippling done to that "better grip texture".
That’s a stock Glock frame
@@ClaytonF10 The Glock frame at 9:16, right after he says that, is certainly NOT stock stippling.
Wait for the PSA Sabre Dagger.
It's here
They got recalled
I just ordered my dagger compact in gray with the threaded barrel and the slide cut for sights all in I was at 412$ for the firearm plus shipping you can’t beat that
That's funny. I absolutely HATE Glock grips but I love the dagger grips😂
Glocks have chode grips. 😂
Same!
Another plus for psa: you can occasionally find daggers on sale for as low as $269.
Got mine with suppressor sights, threaded barrel, and doc optic cut for just under $245 Shipped for the 4th!
@@daviscoady1999 lucky nice steal!!!
I have a feeling this video is gonna hurt alot of Glock fanboy's feelings. I just built a carry gun off of a dagger frame. Its a beast and so far ive put close to 1000 rounds (i JUST finished the build) and so far no issues. Gonna keep running it and see what happens. Not gonna give it any slack either. If a gun wants to be a competitor with guns its supposed to be comparable to, then it should be tested as much. I CAN say with confidence is that MY Dagger's trigger is VASTLY better than a stock glock. No mushy take up, very clean break and a very consistant reset. Have a Zaffiri slide and ported barrel with trijicon suppressor height sights and Holosun 407K. Only modification to the frame was a different mag release (stock release is very much so a Gen 3 Glock release and ai have never been a fan) and I stippled parts of the grip and added a carry magwell. Awesome Glock 19 clone.
Same bro. I run the the full size S frame. Runs great!
Awesome. What’s your thoughts on the Zaffiri slide? Worth the money? Notice any accuracy benefits?
@@caseysmith8831 So im not trying to toot my own horn, but im a very good pistol shooter so if there is a NOTICEABLE difference in acuracy, it would need to be benched. Just trying to be real. I don't wanna tell you something and me just say "oh yeah its way more accurate than normal" or "actually its less accurate it seems" and that actually not be true. Only thing was in the begining it was shooting pretty low due to a brand new barrel. 100 rounds later im back to 1/2 inch groups at point of aim point of impact. I think with my experience if I had to give a yes or no answer I would say that it is more than likely just as accurate as a comparable Glock. Sorry for the long winded reply. Sometimes honesty can take some explaining.
Loved the answer and yeah it’s confidence in your ability not arrogance's. That’s how I took it. I ve got a tricked out gen 4 with a blacklist arms barrel and custom slide. I feel at 25 yards i can make better groupings with that than my dagger. But I love the dagger lower! I am thinking of upgrading the slide and barrel. Trying to justify it. The dagger I have zero complaints! It cost as much as the blcklist barrel. Just my GunTism kicking in.
@@caseysmith8831 the PSA Dagger trigger (atleast in my case) is outstanding also. Its not competition trigger by any means but for a self defense/combat trigger its outstanding. Not as mushy on the take up and the reset is consistant every single shot. Normally i change out the trigger first on a Glock. Which I was expecting to fully having to do that. Nope. Im keeping it. I love it. It really must suck knowing that a company can make a clone of your gun thats 1/4 or 1/2 the price and is technically cheaper made and it still holds up in all aspects.
One vault aspect you missed is, you can get a threaded barrel with the Dagger from the factory. Instead of having to buy a 200 dollar barrel
Love the content!
TREX arms makes holsters for the Dagger, which is nice.
Thanks! We’ll have to pick on up
I have the ragnarok and sidecar for the dagger love them both
Aliengear offers holsters for it as well.
I bought 2 Daggers for my son's for Christmas. They are impressive for the money. One worked fine. The other has problems resetting the trigger. Not a big deal because we are going to replace both triggers with Glock Gen3/4 OEM.
Did that trigger fit in? And how is it shooting after changing it out ?
@Edawg99 I am not sure if he changed it yet. The one that was G19 size is still working fine. The 19x one had the problem. Since that son carries a Gen 4 G19 he is not gonna carry a PSA. I will see if he changed it out and if it worked. I see no reason that it wouldn't work.
Now that PSA is releasing their version of a Micro-Roni for the Dagger, I fully intend to buy an extra Dagger for that reason alone.
Whaaat? I was gonna rig a Recover Tactical but I might hang out for this.
With a dagger you also get a cut slide to add an optic.
My dagger trigger didn't last long before it quit resetting. I put a $25 shadow system trigger in it. Wow ,what a difference and very affordable.
Why choose one or the other when you can own all of them? 😂
The only correct answer
Same thing I was thinking. Just swipe that CC and get it over with. Discussion ended. How many times have I done that? Like two dozen times? Lol
My type of friend 😂
That part😈🔫
My wife didn’t like this answer 😂
My buddy's Safariland 6354 holster fits and locks my dagger if anyone is looking
I suggest people look into the daily deals in psa. I bought a full slide for 200 frame for 60 and a Glock mag in academy for 30 saving me 100$ after shipping and taxes.
I have to say, I've had quite a few Glocks. Out of the box, I'd take my dagger hands down for quite a few reasons. When it comes to modded properly, I'd take the Glock. I've been running them head to head, and other than ergonomics, they're almost identical. The dagger was much less, and came with 10 mags, a range case, and enough extras I'd be in double to equip the glock the same way. I'm about 800 rounds in and love this psa.
All good reasons. I agree. I don't care for brand names. If it's affordable and works I'll use it.
800 rounds 😂😂
When will the magwell for the full size Dagger release?
100% agree on the dagger upgrades. new trigger shoe at least, and new mag release are the only 2 upgrades ive done in addition to a tlr1 hl. gonna get ur comp soon. and a different front sight so they're not all blacked out
my first gun ever was a dagger and i originally wanted a glock but after having the dagger for less than a year and running about 1200+ rounds though it with 0 MALFUNCTIONS and carrying it everyday to protect my life im gonna just say it’s amazing and if you’re scared to get a dagger don’t be! Full send it! The $$$ saved will make for good upgrades like a dot,light,holster etc.
Love my Daggers AND Glocks. Agree on sights, you'd think glock could do much better. I replace stock Dagger triggers BUT also replace Glock triggers. My dagger builds average $300 less than my glocks. Just ordered your magwell for Dagger compact. Need the full size ones Dude!! Great insight on both platforms.
I hate the Dagger trigger too, I swapped them out for the Apex Tactical Polymer Trigger
they just found out about the apex trigger for the mp2.0 so ya....
Personally the stock trigger works fine for me. It's not as bad as people think. Then again I've got plenty of daggers lying around for a just incase
@@driftitlikeyouownitI agree. It worked good. I did swap mine out but that's because I've never really altered my weapons until recently. Now changing the triggers is definitely a smoother shooter but the regular trigger is perfectly fine.
Awesome vid 👍🏼👍🏼 I say if you don’t already have a Glock go for it, but been carrying Glock for the past 14 years and no need to make the switch.
Really wish yall would make a compensator for the sw5 cut. My favorite cut on the dagger and i cant get a comp which sucks.
We the People Holster fits my dagger like a dream! With the HA comp!! thanks guys!!
19x lower w/ PSA SWR slide, Harrington arms comp, SF x300t, and Holosun EPS, she runs like a champ and I love it!
I used the flash sales PSA did and for just over $500, I got a PSA dagger Full size s, vortex viper optic, and TLR-7 light. Complete upper and complete lower together was $285, light was $125 on amazon, and the Vortex was $117 on amazon (sale through optics planet) totaling $527. A non-MOS Glock is about $580 in my area. Mag release and spring is $30, so if the grip and trigger aren't an issue, the Dagger is a much better buy. Plus you can get a GSX100 frame with is a Gen 3 G45 frame, and a PSA upper for about $400. Different stippling, but then you have about a true Gen 3 G45 MOS. Still cheaper than a $699 G45 MOS. Also you can get a standard OEM Glock trigger with trigger bar for $20 if you really hate the trigger.
That’s so true because I was gonna get a gsx100frame and just make a gen3 45 but I have to done research. I was able to get the GEN three Glock 19 slide to fit on the PSA dagger full size frame but I’m still considering the GSX 100 frame
I have the PSA Dagger Full Size S FDE and a Micro Dagger w/Ranger Green Slide. The Full Size has been AWESOME but ive had some feed issues with the micro. Despite the issue, these pistols are absolutely worth the money.
The best thing about the psa dagger is the slides. I run a dagger slide on a glock gen 3 frame. I wanted to run optics and have slide serrations etc but didn't want to send my oem slide in. A psa slide is barely more that it would cost to have your own slide cut and now I have 2 slides one all tricked out and one completely oem.
I love the rmr cut with no plate system
$15 P80 Flat face trigger is a good replacement for the hinge trigger
$15?!?!
Who tf would put a $15 part in a weapon?!?!
Midwest industries sells the factory glock trigger bar for like 17 bucks that's what I did
I did a shadow system trigger for 15ish dollars.
Wouldnt you interchange a Glock 19 upper with a PSA Dagger lower since the Dagger is technically a Glock clone or are the parts too different?
You can. I have Dagger, G45, G22, and G19. If you have a Gen 3 G19, the slide works fine with the dagger frame.
I have both, and I’m very glad to own both. they each have their own things I like, but I think I’m getting more value for sure with the PSA for how much I’m spending. and for the fact you can build one for about $260-280 easily depending on your local transfer fees, I’d say everyone should own 1 seriously.
i've broken 2 psa strikers doing dry fire approx 500ish times each. Definitely recommend upgrading the striker and using snap caps
I'm not sure about the frame because I live in California but the slide is great for the price. But my Glock slide is much smoother and I trust it more. My dagger slide had machine marks that were really rough, almost like the ridges on a coin on the inside such as where the trigger connector contacts so it made the trigger gritty.
Love the Tyrant CNC extended mag release. I have their aftermarket market parts on all pistols.
I put Polymer 80 flat faced triggers in both of my Daggers (1 compact, 1full size). Big improvement for around $20.
Is that a full size with y'all own magwell?! I need that like yesterday
I don’t have a choice, my state does not allow the PSA but…there’s no reason to not get a well featured PSA complete upper with the red dot sight.
Glock is a great platform, but I don't really care for them right out of the box.
I purchased the compensator and wanted the mag well but I have the full size and it showed out of stock so I went with the gg mag well for the full size. If you get full size in stock I may do another one in a different color. Could you make the same fitting muzzle break for a glock 20 or the glock 40? I love how it looks like it’s part of the pistol. I want a comp 10mm but I think the comp offering look hideous and none look blended into the gun like your compensator or the radian jet. Great videos!
Just a heads up, We the People holsters have IWB, OWB, and duty holsters specifically for the PSA Dagger
So does trex arms and I trust them way more they have also been duty proven somewhat
Any idea on when yall will restock the green dagger magwell?
I've owned 2 Glocks in the past and could never adapt to the grip angle. Does the Dagger have the same grip angle?
I don’t think so. I bought my dagger instead of a Glock because it’s just more comfortable and has a more natural point of aim for me. But everyone is different has different size hands. I’d recommend trying to find a dagger to pick up. You might love it
Where did u you find that magwell at on the dagger ?? blends in w the fde well
Can you do Dagger Sabre vs Shadow Systems?
This isn't a popularity contest, is it?
Forget all the other triggers on the market, get Ramm Tactical Leverage Trigger kit, 3lb trigger pull after install, short takeup, you can thank me later...
Are you going to be restocking the comp on p365
What do you have at the end of the barrel? Sorry new to guns, thanks
Compensator. Helps to reduce recoil
@skylerbroussard4505 thank you!
I like the feel of the dagger much better than glock, if psa put same texture s&w put on m&p 2.0 ot would be amazing but a lot of people say that's too aggressive lol
What’s the muzzle ?
What magwell do you have on the daggers
Ours! We have one for the compact and are currently working on one for the full size
Just wait for the Sabre Dagger
Stock dagger is good overall, just get a Timney or Tactical Pontoon trigger pack
I carry and much prefer the glock but the dagger is where it’s at. Half the price and it’s been just as reliable with any ammo and magazines
What optics are on them
You may not like the hinge trigger but it’ll be more reliable in ice and snow
Handle it edge series grips are 20 and have the best grips imo, all Glock needs is that and ameriglo sights ( gen 5 triggers don’t need any changes )
I got My frame full size for 49$ and the slide for 199$
“We Are Nerd” makes amazing holsters for the Dagger
Do I see a Full Size Dagger magwell?? 👀
I’ve owned 4 glocks now I learned I prefer the gen 5 bc of the crispier trigger and softer recoil bc of the new spring they put in so , as far as I’m concerned next gun is gen 5 Glock 30 then Some rifles currently I have a gen 5 g27 no look alike cheaper option is gone make me change my mind Glock is a lot of fun to shoot
The real question, dagger full size or dagger compact? I can’t decide on which one to buy
What are you using the gun for? Full size is better for home defense and competition shooting while compact is still a good option for home defense but is much more concealable. I'd only suggest carrying a full size gun if you've carried a gun before. Every few ounces makes the difference between "yeah, I'll carry today" and "I don't wanna carry today".
Or dagger micro , though I'm having a bad experience , having finally gotten one , after checking the website several times a day and finding one in stock.
Legacy name = 1 year warranty.
PSA = Lifetime Warranty guarantee
You can take the Dager slide off and put it on the 19 lower.
Yep, I've done it. It works perfectly fine. Glockstore also has a GSX100 frame. Different stippling, but it's basically a Gen G45 frame. The plastic (polymer) is harder than the dagger frame so initial parts install is a bit tight but it uses stock Gen 3 G19 parts.
I would prefer these types of video's focus be the gen5 glock because that's the dagger's competition, not the gen3
Skullheads arms for dagger holster
I just find it funny that since the PSA dagger is modeled after a GEN three Glock that he didn’t compare it to a GEN three Glock just my two cents
I’ll keep my Glock
a legacy name but no legacy warranty lmaoo
Dropped a timney alpha in my psa.
OH THANK GOD. SOMEONE FINALLY TOLD THE TRUTH ABOUT THE DAGGER'S TRIGGER!!!
So as we all know Glock's Patents have expired already so now anybody can make Glock clones with the same specs and interchangeable parts. That's what the Dagger is !
Didn't need to watch the video to leave a comment to easily tell you Glock over PSA Dagger. But I made sure to give homie a view and thumbs up.
Appreciate it!
I'm rocking with the Dagger ! Gotta few and they all run as they should, grips fit my hands nicely and they look better than my Glocks too... More features outta the box... & Mostly anything ya don't like about it, is a cheap upgrade away
Dagger fully kit with sight and light is the same price of out of the box glock. That’s a bargain!
Almost at q
10k subs a month ago is crazy lol
It's been wild recently lol
@herringtonarms that's sick man I just found you by this video but I noticed you mentioned how you was just under 10k lol
in a podcast PSA stated they could raise the prices of there guns and people would still buy it. But they wont. There goal is to get as many people into guns as they can
The dagger is cheaper , has a better grip and trigger out the box, no point in buying a Glock(I carry a Glock daily I don’t hate them)
You buy a glock for reliability, that’s it. Nobody has ever bought a glock for the non existent fancy features. It’s all about reliability and as much as I love PSA and I’m rooting for them to be successful because I myself am poor and I think what they are doing is awesome, sadly I have heard nothing but reliability issues with the daggers which I’ve never heard of a STOCK glock having issues unless it had very high round count
My dagger full size was $230. $60 frame and $170 complete slide. I could buy 3 for 1 glock. I don’t think they are as good as glocks but they are cheap
Glock all day, rather have something with proven legacy than a clone.
Blacksmith Tactical and Insane Kydex Creations make legit holsters for them...
I waited and bought a Sabre Dagger 🤷🏼♂️
Glock fanboys?? Lol you’re essentially running a Glock anyways. Stop hating and just enjoy it. I’ve got multiple Glocks, daggers and shadows systems. Love them all but I’d never choose a dagger my stock Glocks.
Out of fashion vs Cheapness. Tough call!
Out of fashion? Does your husband know you’re commenting on gun videos?
I can get 2 Daggers for the price of the Glock. This isn't comparing lets say a 1911 and a S&W and saying Oh I can get two S&W for one 1911... that's apple and oranges. This is apples and apples. The Dagger trigger is just as functional as the Glock. If you are a trigger snob (which I am) you would swap out either of them so that's a moot point. They both work but not great. Dagger exposed how overpriced the Glock is, and has been playing off it's name.
Glock 1000% due to track record
meh - both go bang...
Just like the shadow systems… nothing new guys. It’ll be cool for a few months maybe a few years but at the end of the day Glock still wins. Glock is a multi billion dollar company with decades of research and the world’s greatest engineering teams.
why does this guy constantly have his finger on the trigger? gun handling can completely discredit everything you say smh…
Buy a Dagger replace trigger and you now have a Glock clone with a awesome trigger and you are still Cheaper than a GLock.
SSSSOOOO Dagger WINS
Glock always
Dagger a Glock clone?
Dagger.. That Glock Grip Angle is Trash
dagger: i took a shaved that 1 finger groove off, guide rod was out of spec replaced it with a stock gen 3 glock, doesnt freely drop the mag pul p mags, feels like the dimensions are off, trigger is disgusting, other than that it runs fine
I have both.. The Dagger is a great option and is much more affordable but yet still reliable. If finances isn’t a factor, I’d go with Glock. I’ve tried many firearm platforms and for some reason I ended up back at Glock 🤦🏾♂️.
This subject is a moot point! The Glock 19 Gen 3 is a proven firearm, full stop! The Dagger is a clone of a proven firearm! Glock is a pistol platform that allows the user to tune the firearm for specific users or needs. Such as an AR-15.
Let’s stop having childish conversations about semantics and start having conversations about anything else but the Glock 19 Gen 3 things. Boring!!!
When someone says "press checks" they automatically loose all credibility
I own blocks I carry Glock and in the car I have daggers. Why sometimes I get in a rush and either don't have time or I forget to strap up . PSA makes a decent substitute that you simply don't care about leaving it in a hidden space or glovebox. You don't worry about how hot or cold your vehicle gets. If you are in a fight you want it to do it's job and if you lose it in court you ain't breaking the bank to replace and you ain't got to save for months to replace. Every firearm is a tool and every tool serves a purpose. It's not a challenge to your manhood is you as a individual want to stay away from the mainstream guns
🤣😂🤣 I love reading the glock fanboys comments, they like to tell people what to do with there money, they just can’t help them selfs,