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Published on June 26, 2024
Duration: 7:38

The PSA Dagger Micro offers significant value, sharing parts compatibility with Glock 43X/43/48 and boasting extensive aftermarket support. It features an upgraded slide with lightning cuts, is optic-ready for RMS/SMS footprint optics, and includes a Glock factory barrel. The trigger pull is lighter than the original Dagger at 5.25 lbs, and its 15-round magazines are compatible with Shield Arms S15 mags.

Quick Summary

The PSA Dagger Micro offers Glock 43X compatibility and extensive aftermarket support. It features an optic-ready slide (RMS/SMS footprint), a lighter 5.25 lb trigger pull, and uses 15-round magazines. Be aware that its slide shape may affect Kydex holster fitment.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Unboxing PSA Dagger Micro
  2. 00:25PSA Dagger Micro Overview & Glock Compatibility
  3. 01:03Aftermarket Support & Features (Optics Ready)
  4. 01:43Magazine Comparison: PSA Micro Slick vs Shield S15
  5. 02:41Optics Footprint & Barrel Details
  6. 03:29Trigger Pull Assessment
  7. 04:33Holster Compatibility Warning
  8. 06:08Weight Comparison: Dagger Micro vs Glock 43X

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PSA Dagger Micro's compatibility with Glock models?

The PSA Dagger Micro shares size and many interchangeable parts with the Glock 43X, 43, and 48. This includes slides, barrels, and frames, making it a versatile platform with significant cross-compatibility.

How does the PSA Dagger Micro's trigger compare to the original Dagger?

The Dagger Micro features a significantly lighter trigger pull compared to the original Dagger. The host measured the Dagger Micro's trigger pull at 5.25 lbs, while the original Dagger was around 6.75-7 lbs.

Will a Glock 43X Kydex holster fit the PSA Dagger Micro?

Not necessarily. The Dagger Micro's slide has a more squared-off shape than the Glock 43X, which may prevent it from fitting holsters specifically molded for the Glock 43X. Always verify fitment.

What is the capacity of the PSA Dagger Micro magazines?

The PSA Dagger Micro uses 15-round magazines. Their 'Micro Slick' magazines are a budget-friendly option, and they are also compatible with Shield Arms S15 magazines.

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