I bought 4 psa daggers. After running hundreds of rounds through one with no problems it replaced my G19 as my EDC. The grip is one of the big likes for me.
Try the full-size frame to see if you like that grip better. I can tell you it works better for me. I've never owned a glock because of the 2x4 shape grip, PSA has fixed that issue for me. I now own 3 frames with 2 slides (soon to be 3 slides). I love the fact that I can use glock compatible magazines because my security team mates mostly use glock or shadow systems. We do have a couple Sig boys, but I'll forgive them. The rest can share mags. Dagger is a great pistol, and it's just so customizable for a very respectful price point. Thanks, gentlemen, for your valued opinion.
Have had two daggers and no issues other than trigger pin slightly walking out. Eventually put an apex trigger drop in kit and it runs smooth as silk. I did notice the machining in the slide was a little rough but if you shoot it a bunch it smooths out anyways.
That hump is a feature, not a problem. It makes the PSA ergonomics better for me than the Glock. My main gun is a Gen3 G22. But the gun I bought my daughter is a Dagger.
It's cheaper because they dont invest in proper quality control, if you are diligent and competent to inspect your weapon you may catch any defects, send it back and hope they give you a new non defective weapon
Dude…. Please be a bit more aware of your muzzle placement.. yes I know you’re confident that the weapon is empty… but flagging your partner… tsk tsk tsk.
PSA Daggers are garbage! Triggers fail. Fail to feed/ eject. Missing/ lose pins. Cheap thin polymer frame. Maybe if you invest $200.00 you can have a ok range gun. I would NEVER trust a PSA Dagger with protecting my life. Garbage gun . Garbage company.