How are saber daggers different?

Besides trigger, stipling, slide cuts and +5 baseplates. Are there any internal differences? I hope they put in better ejectors. I replaced both my daggers ejectors with gen 5 glocks cause of brass the face. How is the trigger pull? I like a clean trigger with little creep a defined wall. 4 to 5 pounds is fine.

i dont know other than what you stated. I’ve never held one even so i cant speak to the trigger pull or feel. we can hope that they did upgrade the internals as well, but another difference is the exterior appearance, and ceracoating, as they are not offering those patterns to the standard daggers.

AS stated in the description they have the Gen 4 ejector and yes it does do better. The trigger is GTG with what you described as your preferences.

When is the last time the SD were In stock? I realized my Gucci Glocks over the years pretty much have the same features minus the triggers and I averaged spending 1500 and up on them. Biggest waste of money over my years in the game repeated maybe 7 times prob 12000 dollars and can’t sell them at all. I could have 4 or 5 damn 2011s. If anyone reads this and is newer to the game don’t do that

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Gucci glocks and gucci ARs certainly dont hold their value.

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I agree. I was a stock glock guy for 20 years. I thought I’d try the gucci stuff out. 3 different guns, Johnny glock and other brand of triggers. Ceracoat, engravings, shiny barrels, optics and everything else u can think of. I prefer to carry my stock guns. Gucci for looking at and fun at the range. Money in a staccato or two would have been a better investment.

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i still am a stock glock guy… but hell don tbeat yourselves up too much about the Gucci GLocks… it is a hobby and it gave yall something to do. you’d of been doing something else if not that, so as long as you had fun or learned somethin git wasnt a total waste. :slight_smile:

I’ll be honest, after having held several Staccato’s vs the Prodigy, out of box the Prodigy was smoother than the Staccato’s, for well under half the price. Sure it doesn’t mean much if it functions fine, but for 24-2800 dollars I’d expect better. Prodigy my friend has is almost flawless except the safety and sear got jacked up. Like I said originally, spend the money saved on putting all EGW parts in the internals.

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Im eyeballing stealth arms platypus. Glock mags, custom trigger, custom guard, custom ceracoats in any combo of colors u can think of. People say it shoots gr8. About 14 to 15 100$. My monkey brain likes all the features. This topic went to 2011’s somehow…

I haven’t seen the Sabre Daggers in stock since the first release.

Some issues were reported. Maybe PSA trying to iron them out?

Im going to wait a while for the bugs to get worked out. I did the same for their other offerings.

i am planning on purchasing a prodigy m yself eventually after having fired a good friends pistol. Staccato’s to me i just dont care for. they seem to be over priced for what you get.

nor have i. I’m sure many more will be released soon though. its just a matter of time before they replinish the stock i bet.

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The content for the PSA Sabre Dagger is pretty solid and useful.

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Before i had a sabre dagger i didnt see what all the hype was about.. but now that i have one i really REALLY like it.. Its a very well put together pistol, the add on parts that they put on it really make the sabre Dagger quite awesome. It has a different feel to me cause of the mag well, and i love the cameo pattern on mine… I also went with the blinged out barrel one cause i figured why not. great pistol. love it. it is like buying a dagger and not having to modify it basically. it has everything you would normally want and would do to your regular daggers.
this is what i have :
Sabre Dagger full Size.

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