UPDATE‼️ The PSA Micro Dagger Is BACK

Published on May 1, 2024
Duration: 17:01

This video details a post-repair test firing of the PSA Micro Dagger, addressing previous failures to eject. The presenter tests three ammunition types (115gr FMJ, 124gr FMJ, and 115gr defensive) across two firing sessions. While the defensive ammunition ran flawlessly, both Full Metal Jacket loads exhibited significant failures to eject, particularly in the second firing session, suggesting potential issues with FMJ ammunition or the pistol's cycling with it.

Quick Summary

After repair, the PSA Micro Dagger showed mixed reliability. It performed flawlessly with Hornady Critical Defense 115-grain ammunition but continued to experience significant failures to eject with 115-grain and 124-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) rounds, particularly in a second firing session.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Pickup
  2. 01:11Micro Dagger Overview & Past Issues
  3. 02:09Details of Previous Failures to Eject
  4. 03:04Ammunition Selection for Testing
  5. 04:06Test Firing Plan
  6. 07:19First Firing Session - 115gr FMJ
  7. 08:54First Firing Session - 124gr FMJ
  8. 09:37First Firing Session - Critical Defense
  9. 10:09First Session Results Analysis
  10. 10:36Second Firing Session - 115gr FMJ
  11. 12:08Second Firing Session - 115gr FMJ (Continued)
  12. 13:07Second Firing Session - 124gr FMJ
  13. 13:54Second Firing Session - Critical Defense
  14. 14:27Second Session Results Analysis
  15. 14:49FMJ Ammunition Performance Issues
  16. 15:21Overall PSA Micro Dagger Impression
  17. 16:03Future Plans & Part 3 Tease
  18. 16:40Channel Support & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What issues was the PSA Micro Dagger experiencing before repair?

Before being sent for repair, the PSA Micro Dagger was experiencing frequent failures to eject. This meant that after firing, the spent casing was not being properly cleared from the chamber, preventing the next round from being chambered.

How did the PSA Micro Dagger perform after its repair with different ammunition types?

After repair, the PSA Micro Dagger performed flawlessly with Hornady Critical Defense 115-grain ammunition. However, it continued to experience significant failures to eject with both 115-grain and 124-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammunition, especially during a second firing session.

What are the key differences noted between the PSA Micro Dagger and the Glock 43X?

The PSA Micro Dagger is noted to have a similar feel and ergonomics to the Glock 43X. Both pistols offer a comfortable grip and a magazine capacity of 15 rounds, making them comparable options for concealed carry.

What is the recommended next step for the PSA Micro Dagger's reliability issues?

Given the continued failures with FMJ ammunition, the presenter plans to contact PSA for further assistance. This suggests that additional troubleshooting or potential further repair may be necessary to resolve the ejection issues.

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