PSA Dagger Compensator - What You Need to Know| Palmetto State Armory

Published on October 25, 2024
Duration: 4:20

This guide details the installation of the PSA Dagger Compensator, as demonstrated by Justin from Palmetto State Armory. It covers compatibility, package contents, preparation, and the step-by-step installation process, emphasizing proper alignment and the use of included tools. The instruction highlights the importance of a threaded barrel and specific Dagger slide cuts for correct fitment.

Quick Summary

The PSA Dagger Compensator is compatible with Dagger models featuring Extreme Carry Cut, SW1, SW2, and SW6 slide cuts. Installation requires a vice with soft jaws, a 25mm wrench or channel locks, and the included plastic tool to protect the finish. Proper alignment involves hand-tightening, then using the wrench to achieve a 90-degree vertical position, crushing the included crush washer for a secure fit.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Demonstration
  2. 00:21Compatibility Check
  3. 01:03Package Contents and Preparation
  4. 01:50Installation Process
  5. 03:06Final Tightening and Timing
  6. 03:32Reassembly and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What PSA Dagger models are compatible with the Dagger Compensator?

The PSA Dagger Compensator is compatible with Dagger models featuring the Extreme Carry Cut, SW1, SW2, and SW6 slide cuts. It is explicitly not compatible with the Micro Dagger or Sabre Dagger models.

What tools are needed to install the PSA Dagger Compensator?

You will need the included white plastic installation tool, a 25mm wrench or channel locks for tightening, and a vice with soft jaws to secure the slide during installation.

How do I ensure the PSA Dagger Compensator is installed correctly?

After hand-tightening, the compensator should be about a quarter turn from vertical. Final tightening with the wrench should achieve a precise 90-degree vertical alignment, crushing the included crush washer.

What comes included with the PSA Dagger Compensator?

The package includes the compensator itself, a specialized white plastic installation tool, a crush washer, and shims for proper mounting and alignment.

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