PSA Micro Dagger Magazines - Testing PSA, GLOCK, ETS . . .

Published on May 31, 2024
Duration: 3:16

This video tests the compatibility of various magazines with the PSA Micro Dagger. It evaluates the stock PSA 15-round magazine, Glock OEM 10-round magazine, and ETS 10-round and 19-round magazines designed for Glock 43X/48. The testing focuses on loading ease, seating, feeding reliability, and magazine drop.

Quick Summary

The PSA Micro Dagger is compatible with Glock 43X magazines, including the OEM 10-round version, which performed reliably. ETS 10-round and 19-round transparent polymer magazines also showed compatibility, though they may require a break-in period for optimal performance and may exhibit a sticky magazine release.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: PSA Micro Dagger Magazine Series
  2. 00:15Testing Stock PSA Micro Dagger Magazine
  3. 00:43Testing Glock OEM 10-Round Magazine
  4. 01:06Testing ETS 10-Round Glock Magazine
  5. 01:56Testing ETS 19-Round Glock Magazine
  6. 02:34Overall Results and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Glock 43X magazines work with the PSA Micro Dagger?

Yes, the Glock OEM 10-round magazine for the 43X was tested and worked reliably with the PSA Micro Dagger, feeding rounds and dropping free without issue. Other Glock-compatible magazines like ETS also showed compatibility, though some required break-in.

What is the capacity of the stock PSA Micro Dagger magazine?

The stock PSA Micro Dagger magazine holds 15 rounds of 9mm ammunition. It is constructed from a combination of polymer and steel, featuring a standard-looking spring and follower.

Are ETS transparent magazines compatible with the PSA Micro Dagger?

ETS 10-round and 19-round magazines designed for the Glock 43X/48 were tested with the PSA Micro Dagger. While they generally functioned, the 10-round required persuasion to seat and had a sticky release, and the 19-round also had a slightly sticky release.

What issues might arise when using aftermarket magazines with the PSA Micro Dagger?

When using aftermarket magazines like the ETS 10-round, you might experience difficulty loading the full capacity, a tight fit when seating the magazine, and a sticky magazine release. These issues may improve with a break-in period.

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