Palmento state armory Dagger I am impressed
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- Опубликовано: 1 мар 2024
- This my first PSA dagger I am really impressed with this gun. Thanks for watching Please subscribe
Disclaimer: All shooting is done on a private range in a safe manner. Do not do this at home Наука
Thanks for the information, I’m a huge fan of PSA ever since I bought an AR lower for $150, it’s ran perfect so far!
I think PSA is a great new company Thanks for watching You might like my other channel 10 cow ranch Small cattle and farming content
Great day at the range!👍🏽😀❤️🇺🇸
Not too bad days at the range Everyone better than work haha
I am a fan of the dagger. Carry mine all the time
The psa dagger is a great value
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I would bet that the safe action trigger was playing tricks on your trigger pull gauge. Glock triggers (The Dagger is a copy of a Gen3) fully cock the striker as you pull the trigger. Once you shoot them a while it’s easy to stack them like a double action revolver trigger if you need better accuracy for a shot. I have had overall good luck with the PSA uppers on some 80% lowers I made. Pretty good value. Just remember, if you have a part that needs replaced, you can use Gen3 OEM Glock parts.
One other thought, I have used Unique powder for years and I finally have been switching over to CFE Pistol and HS-6 depending on the load. I love how it shoots but everything short of cordite meters better than Unique lol.
Optics are great, but take a bit of training to get the hang of. They're especially hard if you've shot irons your whole life, but I think they're well worth the little bit of fiddling around. Having a single plane (that lights up!) to line up is a huge advantage. Ben Stoeger has some good recent videos on proper red dot usage if you'd like to take a look, might help you work out a few of the issues you've had with them.
I love my Glock 17. I have the MOS version and run the Holosun SCS green dot. If you really want to shoot more accurately, I think that you will find that a dot sight will help. Glocks are said to have a trigger like a “staple gun” and I’d say that’s pretty accurate, however an aftermarket trigger will help. I put a “minus” disconnector in mine and a spring kit along with some polishing and my trigger went from 6 1/2 lbs down to a 3 1/2 lb trigger which feels about right to me. I think that you should figure out what footprint that dagger has and get a red dot on it. You say that you will “never” carry that gun but never is an awful long time!
Thanks for the great comment Boyd I think I am going to try an optic someday. I like this gun with the light on it for the night stand gun. I am happy with the accuracy Thanks for watching
Fnx 45 is one I want to get
I do love the Fnx 45.
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I’d put a different trigger in it. There’s a ton of good one’s on the market.
Thanks for the comment These do have a ton of after market parts. You might like my other channel 10 cow ranch Small cattle and farming operation Thanks for watching
CAN NEVER HAVE TO MUCH AMMO.
I agree I have become a hoarder 5000 rounds is good. 10000 rounds is better haha thanks for watching