*The Best 15rd Glock 43x Mags* But...

Published on September 24, 2023
Duration: 8:31

This guide details how to address internal polymer flashing found in Palmetto State Armory (PSA) Micro Dagger 15-round magazines, a common issue that can cause follower snagging. The video emphasizes that this is a necessary DIY fix for optimal reliability. Expert instruction from Brett highlights the importance of meticulous cleaning using an X-Acto knife and sandpaper to ensure smooth follower operation, crucial for a dependable concealed carry setup.

Quick Summary

The PSA Micro Dagger 15-round magazine for Glock 43x/48 features a hybrid polymer/steel construction and offers excellent reliability, with zero malfunctions over 1,500 rounds tested. A common issue of internal polymer flashing can be easily fixed with an X-Acto knife and sandpaper, ensuring smooth follower operation for dependable concealed carry.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: PSA Micro Dagger Mag
  2. 01:03Comparison with Shield Arms
  3. 01:39PSA Mag Design Features
  4. 02:29Sponsorship: Handleitgrips
  5. 03:39Reliability & Performance (1500 Rounds)
  6. 04:20The 'But': Internal Flashing Fix
  7. 06:39Base Plate & Holster Fit
  8. 07:24Size Comparison & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the PSA Micro Dagger 15-round magazine?

The PSA Micro Dagger 15-round magazine features a hybrid construction with a polymer front and steel rear. This design allows it to work with the standard Glock OEM polymer magazine release and is compatible with the Glock 43x, Glock 48, and PSA Micro Dagger firearms.

What common issue affects the PSA Micro Dagger magazine, and how is it fixed?

New PSA Micro Dagger magazines can arrive with internal polymer flashing that snags the follower. This is fixed by carefully removing the debris with an X-Acto knife and fine-grit sandpaper, ensuring smooth follower operation.

How reliable is the PSA Micro Dagger 15-round magazine?

In testing, the PSA Micro Dagger 15-round magazine demonstrated excellent reliability, with zero malfunctions reported over 1,500 rounds using various ammunition types, including defensive hollow points and range FMJ rounds.

How does the PSA Micro Dagger magazine compare in size to other popular options?

When installed in a Glock 48/43x, the PSA Micro Dagger 15-round magazine results in a shorter overall grip profile compared to a Sig Sauer P365 equipped with a 15-round magazine, making it a compelling option for concealed carry.

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