Should this concern me?

Picked up my Dagger today from the FFL. Props to PSA for the prompt processing.

There is a polymer prong at the rear of the slide canted inward. Noticed during disassembly. Compared to photos in the manual. There is no cant in the stock photo in the manual.

Does this need to be addressed before firing? Was prepared to hit the range tomorrow but curious for opinions if anyone from PSA or someone more familiar with the Dagger would care to chime in.

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I dont have a dagger, sorry cant say but its new, allow the parts to break in and wear

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Is this the “polymer prong” in question? If so, that’s the ejector. It’s made of metal. And looks normal.

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Thanks for the input! Found a few Glock cleaning videos that showed the same cant. Had some issues with the slide and this stuck out to me. It was just me fumbling the slide as I tend to do.

Headed to the range for a M1 Garand raffle. Bringing the Dagger in the event there is open times pre/post raffle.

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My Glock ejector looks the same. Let us know how the dagger runs!!

You’ll see a similar odd shape on factory glock ejectors. My first 80% frame I had the same concern, but its supposed to be that way.

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You are all good, that’s the ejector. It’s angled like that to help direct the spent casing up and out.

You can see they all have that angular shape here, from left to right DAGGER, DAGGER, G19 Gen 4, G19 Gen 3

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All my Glocks are identical to yours. Yours is perfect.

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Like butter! Fired off 100 rounds of 115 gr (50 HSM & 50 Sterling). Had the better grouping overall with HSM but Sterling also was fine. Turkish ammo is abundant locally as of late.

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Great news

@Anthony_PSA Any reason why Palmetto opted not to use a Gen 4 or 5 style ejector, which addressed some ejection issues.