How To Upgrade Your PSA Micro Dagger Trigger: Easy Installation Tutorial - Glock 43x, Glock 48

Published on June 7, 2024
Duration: 3:06

This guide details the process of upgrading the trigger assembly on a PSA Micro Dagger pistol, which is a clone of the Glock 43X. It emphasizes the need to swap the trigger housing for a Glock factory part when installing Glock 43X-compatible triggers. The tutorial covers necessary tools, safety precautions, and a step-by-step installation process for a new trigger kit.

Quick Summary

To upgrade your PSA Micro Dagger trigger with a Glock 43X compatible kit, you must first replace the stock trigger housing with a Glock factory trigger housing. This is because the Micro Dagger's trigger bar is spring-connected, unlike the Glock 43X's. Essential tools include a non-marring hammer, punch, tape for an armor's block, and anti-seize lubricant.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: PSA Micro Dagger Trigger Upgrade
  2. 00:18Tools Needed for Installation
  3. 00:37Micro Dagger vs. Glock 43X Compatibility
  4. 01:35Safety First: Clear the Firearm
  5. 01:43Step 1: Remove Slide and Stock Trigger
  6. 01:51Step 2: Assemble New Trigger and Housing
  7. 02:15Step 3: Install New Trigger Assembly
  8. 02:20Step 4: Install Slide Stop and Pins
  9. 02:30Step 5: Reinstall Slide and Test
  10. 02:35Conclusion and Next Steps

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are required to upgrade the PSA Micro Dagger trigger?

You will need a small non-marring hammer, a punch, a roll of tape to serve as an armor's block, and copper-based anti-seize lubricant for the installation of a new trigger assembly.

Can Glock 43X triggers be directly installed on a PSA Micro Dagger?

No, direct installation is not possible due to differences in the trigger housing. You must swap the PSA Micro Dagger's trigger housing for a Glock factory trigger housing to use Glock 43X-compatible triggers.

What is the main difference between the PSA Micro Dagger and Glock 43X trigger housings?

The primary difference is how the trigger bar connects. On the Micro Dagger, it's spring-connected, while on the Glock 43X, it rides freely within the housing, necessitating the housing swap for compatibility.

How do you safely perform a PSA Micro Dagger trigger upgrade?

Always ensure the firearm is clear of all ammunition before starting. Remove the slide, then the old trigger assembly by tapping out the pins. Assemble the new trigger with the correct housing and lubricant, then reinstall in reverse order.

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