This video provides first impressions and initial firing of the PSA Sabre Dagger, a duty-rated Glock clone. The presenter details the firearm's features, including a fluted barrel, open slide design, direct-mount optic capability, and flared magazine well. Initial accuracy testing demonstrates the pistol's ability to stack rounds precisely, with the optic zeroed quickly at approximately 10 meters.
This YouTube Short showcases a fully upgraded Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Sabre Dagger pistol, highlighting it as a top budget-friendly option. The video emphasizes its modifications and performance, suggesting it's an excellent choice for those seeking value in a firearm. The title implies a focus on affordability and performance, likely appealing to gun enthusiasts looking for practical and cost-effective solutions.
This guide details the professional setup of a Palmetto State Armory Sabre Dagger pistol, as demonstrated by Roger Barrera. It covers the installation of a Holosun optic and a Surefire weapon light, emphasizing the critical use of torque wrenches and witness marks for secure accessory mounting. The guide also touches on holster fitment with a QVO Tactical custom holster.
This video details a 500-round reliability test of the Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Sabre Dagger pistol. The host, an experienced firearm reviewer, conducted dynamic shooting drills to assess performance. The test revealed two magazine-related malfunctions, highlighting the importance of magazine compatibility and quality.
This video from 1st Shot Tactical provides an expert-level comparison between a heavily modified Glock 19 Gen 4 and a factory-upgraded Palmetto State Armory Sabre Dagger. The instructor highlights that while a base Glock 19 Gen 4 is a reliable starting point, the cost of aftermarket modifications can quickly exceed the price of a fully-featured Sabre Dagger, which comes with desirable upgrades like an optic cut, threaded barrel, and improved trigger straight from the factory. The comparison focuses on value and features for the price point.
This review of the Palmetto State Armory Sabre Dagger highlights its premium features at a competitive price point, but also details significant issues encountered during testing. The reviewer experienced failure-to-extract malfunctions, problems mounting an RMR optic due to incorrect screw sizes, and found the blacked-out iron sights to be suboptimal. While the pistol offers an improved grip texture and a decent trigger, the QC issues and price point raise questions about its overall value proposition compared to competitors.
This video details a 500-round reliability test of the Palmetto State Armory Sabre Dagger pistol. The reviewer, who purchased the firearm himself, notes that most of the "Gucci upgrades" come standard, excluding the optic and weapon light. The test primarily used PSA's included P.A.G. magazines with +5 base plates and factory Glock magazines, with initial malfunctions attributed to Amend 2 magazines. The reviewer also explores the functionality of a Griffin Armament micro compensator and a Dead Air Wolfman suppressor, concluding that the pistol is reliable with proper magazines and offers significant value.
This guide outlines initial range testing for the Palmetto State Armory Sabre Dagger, focusing on reliability with various ammunition and magazines, and assessing suppressor compatibility. It highlights potential issues encountered and the importance of documenting malfunctions for warranty claims, drawing on the expertise of a reviewer with extensive experience with the PSA Dagger platform.
Palmetto Armory debuted their PSA Sabre Dagger line of pistols at Shot Show 2024. These are positioned as a more elite offering, featuring laser stippled grip texture, various Cerakote camo patterns, and optic-ready slides. Options include threaded and ported barrels, with availability for compact and full-size models anticipated for Q2. The line will also include plus-five magazine base extensions and magwells.
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