The PSA Dagger is the Cheapest Custom Glock Clone In the World

Published on August 16, 2021
Duration: 19:48

The PSA Dagger is presented as the most affordable Glock 19 clone, starting at $299. It offers a comfortable, re-contoured grip and good ergonomics, even for a Glock platform. While it experienced minor malfunctions attributed to shooter error and ammo, it performed well in a 1,000-round test, proving to be a high-value firearm that shoots above its price point.

Quick Summary

The PSA Dagger is Palmetto State Armory's budget-friendly pistol designed as a clone of the Glock 19 Gen 3, starting around $299. It features a comfortable, re-contoured grip and performed well in a 1,000-round test with only two malfunctions attributed to external factors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Cheapest Glock Clone?
  2. 00:40Design & Origin: Gen 3 G19 Clone
  3. 01:02Pricing & Cerakote Options
  4. 01:23Unboxing & Included Magazine
  5. 02:06Ergonomics & Grip Analysis
  6. 04:14Trigger Pull Weight & Feel
  7. 07:12Aftermarket Parts Compatibility
  8. 09:101000-Round Range Test & Malfunctions
  9. 10:54Cons & Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the PSA Dagger and how does it compare to a Glock?

The PSA Dagger is Palmetto State Armory's budget-friendly pistol designed as a clone of the Glock 19 Gen 3. It aims to offer similar features and compatibility at a significantly lower price point, starting around $299.

How reliable is the PSA Dagger after extensive testing?

In a 1,000-round reliability test, the PSA Dagger experienced only two malfunctions. These were attributed to shooter-induced 'limp-wristing' and hard primers in specific ammunition, suggesting good overall reliability.

What are the main advantages of the PSA Dagger's ergonomics?

The Dagger features a re-contoured grip that many find superior to standard Glock grips. It boasts aggressive texturing that performs well even when wet and includes a single finger groove, contributing to a comfortable and secure hold.

Can I use Glock parts with the PSA Dagger?

Yes, most Gen 3 Glock parts are compatible with the PSA Dagger, including slides and triggers. However, for slide swaps, you'll need to use a standard Glock firing pin as the PSA Dagger's pin is slightly wider.

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