Picked up my Dagger S

I for one appreciate your detailed review, and never felt like you were bad mouthing PSA.

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Rather than locking this thread i deleted a bunch of responses. Unfortunately i didnt catch it yesterday. Continued back and forth will result in a lock and timeouts.

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Thank you. Glad that you felt like you got some useful info out of it.

One other criticism I have, that I think I forgot to mention is with the poly mags in it. This isn’t a Dagger issue I don’t believe, but an aftermarket/poly Glock based magazine issue. Fully loaded a Pmag and an AC Unity mag wouldn’t drop from the gun without grabbing the base plate and pulling it out. Not an issue when using OEM Glock magazines though. I’m not a fan of polymer handgun magazines. Glock mags being steel reinforced are GTG IMO, but most all your OEM handgun magazines that I can think of are steel, and Glock mags are steel framed with polymer covering them. A fully loaded mag is fairly heavy for what it is, but the pressure in it expands the polymer enough to defeat gravity from allowing it to drop free. I wonder if why people used to say the early Daggers had too much play in the magwell was because PSA designed it to allow a loaded Pmag to drop free, but in doing so it caused to much looseness in it.?.? I will say I’d rather the mag fit normal, and a loaded polymer mag not drop free, than to have loose mag issues. The Pmag and other poly mags can be relegated to range use, and use OEM Glock mags to C/C or as SD mags. I’m sure PSA can’t just sell Glock mags with Daggers as Glock might take issue with that. Even Shadow Systems sends out their guns with Pmags.

Would PSA possibly consider making a reversible magazine release? It’s not like I’m asking for ambidextrous slide locks.

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