So I’m sitting here pondering, I just finished shooting my micro Dagger and I had so many failures to next l eject and stove pipes. I was shooting a AAC 115g. I did take it apart to make sure the screws on the Raven optic weren’t hitting anything, but I was able to take apart the upper with no issues. This happened with all my PSA Micro magazines both kinds.
Now I don’t feel confident in using as my everyday carry. Before I send it is there a solution I can try at home? I looked up YouTube videos and most of them were the optic screws been too long.
Halp plusee!
How well did you lube it? Are you limp wristing it at all?
No Siri bob, I actually think I might hold it too tight cause my palms hurt after a while, I tend to lube them pretty good not too much not too little. The thing is these past two trips to the range is when I started having issues before that it was good to go
Try a different ammo. Some times certain guns like one over another. I use the 147gr AAC in mine and it has been gtg.
I would but I bought a bunch of AAC 115 g and I’m broke
The Wife would limpwrist her Dagger, and have fte issues. When I saw, and told her she would the proceed (without me knowing this) to hold the firearm in a Death Grip… and still Limpwrist it; compounding the fte with trigger-jerk and spray-N-pray.
When she finally yelled at me (a few months ago) about her hand pain, I realized she still had no idea I was trying to get her to firm her wrist and not try to crush the pistol…
It’s not necessary to grind the gun to powder - but lock the wrists, to give the firearm a solid platform. Recoil operates these things.
I’m not saying that YOU’RE doing that, but any time someone says they’re gripping the gun harder to keep away the limpwrist, it makes me think about her issues, and how many years this has gone on.
No I don’t think it was that because I also shot another 2 pistols and didn’t have any issues.
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I have the same isseu with my Micro Dagger C, I used both their PSA mags they sell for it and used 3 different ammo (CCI, Federal and AAC), every mag (6 mags) had issues of it not relyabily ejcting. I looked youtube and apparently there are lots of people with same issues (both micro and compact daggers), all with a variety of causes … from mags, optic plate (screws), swaping springs, swaping out ejctors, guide rods, etc) … looking at the comments, could be in the hundreds easy. PSA should think about recall of some sort, I am going to buy a complete Glock kit and replace all parts to see if that fixes things, then major springs. I just want to it to work, it’s not even my everyday carry.
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It hasnt been in the hundreds…people like to jump on the bandwagon and you cant believe everything that you find on the internet.
Send you gun into PSA and see what they say. 100% lifetime warranty.
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