A compact-sized polymer-framed pistol, the Palmetto Dagger introduces game-changing ergonomics and controllability. The Palmetto Dagger is constructed from high-quality stainless steel and advanced polymers; this pistol lives up to today’s highest expectations while maintaining the unmatched Palmetto State Armory value. The Palmetto Dagger is feature-rich even in its standard form, yet provides a framework for further customization, and is highly compatible with many aftermarket handgun accessories.
I am obsessed with acquiring this pistol. I check the site 4-5 times a day with no luck. I am not discouraged!
I’ve bought 2 daggers. Neither were from the original batch. Were they supposed to come with a dagger coin? Or is that a special addition for the first batch?
Don’t give up. I checked it while my wife was in the doctor’s office and snagged a flat dark earth model.
Was trying to make a new thread, but any news on the Dagger Switch? Considering waiting for a Switch frame and chassis.
Gucci Glock at Bargain Prices.
I have the PSA Dagger in Sniper Green. I’ve added a 3D printed magwell that matches the color very well. It’s got about 100+ rounds in it’s first outing. I found it to be comfortable and easier to grip compared to my Glock 22 in .40 cal. Shooting was pleasant but what was most remarkable was after testing it’s ability to have no malfunctions I bench rested the PSA Dagger and shot at a clean target.
The PSA Dagger Compact delivered a single round exactly in the bullseye!!
Now this was luck and accuracy meeting at a single moment. I took the picture as proof. The target was set at 10 yards at a local range.
Amazing! I like my pistol so far.
The hole at 5’o’clock is a .40 round from the Glock. Look at that bullseye!! lol.
Welcome to the PSA community forums @tucma12
- Jammo

First time poster. I just tried the dagger at an indoor range near me. It was definitely dirty but me and my son had a ton of stovepipe issues. Just wondering if it was our fault or if this has been an issue with the dagger? I was thinking about ordering one but now hesitant.
Welcome to the forum! I own a few Daggers, I’ve not had any systemic issues with stovepipes. My only issues were self inflicted, trying to mod a trigger in one…. Ended up going back to stock after a few mods. Other than that, my Daggers are super reliable. I’ve put 400 rounds down range in one session before with a Dagger Compact and didn’t have any problems. Range rentals can get really dirty, and range ammo can be weaker loads, plus, recoil springs get worn fast on range rentals. A worn recoil spring can cause stovepipes. Hard to say, but personally, I’m a Dagger fan.
Reading about the Glock 25 in 380 ACP, there may be a case for a PSA Dagger Compact Slide in .380 ACP. I had a CZ 83 and it was a very good pistol for reliability and accuracy compared to most 380:ACP subcompact pistols. My CZ 83 was my EDC Truck Gun. I regret selling it.
My spouse is a smaller Filipina immigrant and a .380 ACP probably would be an easier to manage pistol to use rather than a Glock 42.
If PSA offered a compact slide assembly in .380:ACP, I would jump on it for my wife for EDC use.

