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PSA Dagger

They seem to be rolling out more now. I am on the fence. Thoughts and will you be buying one?
I own several PSA rifles and am a fan of the company. However, because I already own a Glock 19, I have no desire to own a Dagger. I can see the Dagger serving a purpose for shooters who cannot afford a Glock or object to owning a Glock for some other reason. I'm not sure that the Dagger offers any advantage to shooters who already have Glocks, or shooters who do not like the Glock format in general. I'm sure the Dagger will be a commercial success, but it just isn't right for me.
 
I would not spend another dime on a 299 handgun. It is what it is in my opinion but I see your point.
If it’s essentially a Glock 19 at that price point; then I’ll give it a whirl. I am curious to see if they will offer LEO’s an even more attractive deal, similar to the blue label Glocks.
 
I've seen a recent review of the Dagger and the only major complaint I seen was the S&W M&P hinged type trigger on the Dagger being kinda crappy and also the sights were cheap which I'm not surprised at these two items being rated poorly especially for the small amount of cash it is for this new Glock clone.
 
I’m curious how many people will buy one because they’re relatively inexpensive and then end up spending more than the cost of the gun blinging it up.
It's just like buying an old school Mustang or Camaro where pretty much everyone that got one bought it cheap and juiced it up by bolting on the performance parts.

I'm sure upgrades are the intention of the Dagger considering they built it upon the most customizable pistol platform out there.

I'm not sure I'll get one myself but I can see the market demand for it.
 
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