Which is the better “Glock”? #reliability #dagger #glock

Published on May 19, 2024
Duration: 0:59

This review compares a modified Glock 19 Gen 4 against the Palmetto State Armory Sabre Dagger. The Dagger offers factory-installed upgrades like a flared magwell, stippled grip, flat trigger, and optic-ready slide for a lower total cost than a similarly equipped Glock. The video highlights the value proposition of buying a feature-rich pistol out-of-the-box versus modifying a base model.

Quick Summary

The video compares a modified Glock 19 Gen 4 to the PSA Sabre Dagger, evaluating value. The Dagger offers factory upgrades like an optic-ready slide, threaded barrel, and stippled grip for a potentially lower total cost than modifying a base Glock.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Modified vs. Out-of-the-Box Value
  2. 00:10Option 1: Modified Glock 19 Gen 4
  3. 00:29Option 2: PSA Sabre Dagger Features

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main comparison in the video 'Which is the better Glock?'

The video compares a heavily modified Glock 19 Gen 4 against the Palmetto State Armory Sabre Dagger. It focuses on whether buying a base firearm and adding expensive aftermarket parts is better value than purchasing a factory-featured pistol like the Dagger.

What features does the PSA Sabre Dagger offer out-of-the-box?

The PSA Sabre Dagger includes factory upgrades like a flared magwell, stippled grip, improved magazine release, flat-faced trigger, extended slide release, optic-ready slide with windows, suppressor height sights, and a threaded barrel.

How does the cost compare between a modified Glock and a PSA Sabre Dagger?

The video suggests that the PSA Sabre Dagger, with its extensive factory features, can be a more cost-effective option compared to the total cost of acquiring a base Glock 19 Gen 4 and adding similar aftermarket modifications.

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