Is that the dagger holster they sell online or did it come with it I’ve been looking to get one I’m about to just day fuck it especially if they sell the holster too guns look so good and for 650!? Can’t beat that price I was going to get a Glock but after trigger mag well new barrel you’re looking at like 1k plus holster red dot comp light I really don’t wanna spend 2k on a handgun let alone when I already have 6🥴
For a threaded barrel, optics cut, magwell, 2x +5 mag extensions, and a better trigger than stock, yeah $600 isn’t that bad for a knock off Glock that’ll get you at least 90% of the way.
@@StephonRKell You can’t get a dagger with the items I mentioned before for only $350 lmao.. also you’ve never shot a Dagger have you? They last just as long as a Glock with normal maintenance. You are literally talking out of your ass for no reason
@@FalseF4CZdon't assume . Ive owned two daggers and 1 micro dagger.. 2/3 needed servicing.. you get what you pay for.. wouldn't trust my life to it.. cool for range use I guess
A knock off pistol that’s AT LEAST 90% as good as one of the most tried and true handguns in the market since way back? I’ve seen dozens of Glocks fail and I’ve seen dozens of Daggers fail, very very little has ever been the fault of the handguns themselves.
@@TacticalVillain I carry both the Micro Dagger that’s never failed once even after 1,000 straight with no maintenance for stress testing, and a Tisas 9mm DS 1911 that’s been through the same thing. Meanwhile my G43X’s firing pin snapped. Never the brand, always the customer’s variant of the product. Doesn’t matter who you buy from, what matters is if YOUR specific serial works.
@@FalseF4CZ like i said previously its all personal preference i dont ever go cheap on firearms and yes basic glocks are cheap junk when you gotta modify them as well i like higher end stuff and thats my own preference not knocking anyone elses
@@TacticalVillain Glocks don’t really need modifications to them. People run them hard and fast all the time with no tuning at matches. They aren’t cheap junk either. They’re the minimum standard to how a striker fired handgun should function. If we’re talking higher end stuff it should really only be about CZ, Walther and HK. Any higher and you get into the 2011 territory most likely and we both know they aren’t as reliable as they’re made out to be right out of the box.. CZ, HK, Walther, custom Glocks, and custom M&P 2.0s are pretty much the only ones worth buying if you really do care about high end and still extremely reliable firearms