I used to live in California, and I would have 500 round cases delivered to my front door or to my office. (That is illegal now.) Some people would freak out. "You don't need that many rounds." My answer was, "That is just for this weekend." Ah the good old days.
@rarebreed4512 there's a big difference between casually shooting a 1000rds and a 1000rd burn down. Burning it down is going to do damage that normally wouldn't happen.
Would definitely like to see a breakdown of the internals before and after cleaning. It would also be cool if you kept shooting it, but at a normal pace to later give an update once you hit 2000 rounds.
Honestly the reason it started jamming at the end could be because of the Pmags. My Dagger has shot about 2500 rounds so far with no issues, except for when I use Pmags. I know PSA recommends Pmags, but glock mags are way more reliable as sometimes my dagger won't even feed the first round if it's not a standard glock mag.
same here! I only used glock mags in my Dagger (custom made for competition)- never had an issue. as soon as I put a pmag....well you know the rest lol
That many rounds in that time frame on any gun should have lubricants added occasionally during testing. I think that’s why you where having the gun jams.
i was gonna say the last half he leans way back and barely homd the gun and the jams were all signs of limp wrist. but i cant blame him shooting that mamy times consecutively with that stock trigger would cause fatigue
My dagger has over 1k rounds. The first 2 mags had 2 hiccups. After that... it ran flawlessly. But I didn't run 1k rounds through mine in 10 mins. I upgraded the trigger to Apex, harrington comp, Cyelee red dot, HLR-1, and handle it grip. It shoots very accurate at 15 yards with low recoil. One of my favorites to shoot each time I go out. Waiting on one last upgrade with the mag well.
@@christopherf7423 The PMags that came with them. I have three and so far none of them have had any issues. I think one of them I ran most rounds through it. At least 800 for one of them.
pretty much have the excat setup on mine. I ran a pistol course with mine and it ran really good no issues I did notice mine really like 124gr the best tho. if you see this can you provided me the Sku number for the trigger you got I have the PSA dagger full size S
Really cool! Man I bet your trigger finger was sore as heck. I bet those failures you started to have were due to lack of lubrication…. They seemed to pick up when you got to the higher round counts. Man I’ve never seen so many extendo mags at one time…lol😂
Most people will never get in a gun fight where they’d need to burn through a thousand rounds.😂 I’m screwed if I go through more than three mags. But I’m still happy with the daggers performance in this video
Dude 10:09 you have a loaded gun pointed up range. You really need to work on your muzzle discipline. Then you dump the rest of the mag into the side berms which you're really not supposed to do either but as far as that goes whatever. Main thing I take issue with is having a super hot gun that isn't functioning properly pointed up range.
Hear me out here, its a private range and he's out there by himself. He didn't kill anybody, didn't damage anything, wasn't a loaded gun. Stop bitching just to bitch
Haven't completed watching the video yet, but around 6:50 (and probably a lot more, but very noticeable here) points the gun uprange/even behind the table of mags. I mean, I get there's a big a$$ hill there, but someone could have walked up and you not seen them in your peripheral/behind you.
Directly at the camera man at 9 on the dot, and uprange at the car parked in the background (WHERE THE GUY CAME UP FROM EARLIER)😅 just after 9 min into the video... yeah man definitely need to work on where to point a gun. I recommend some classes based on your level of experience. I'm not trying to hate on your channel, but you should at least know the 3 MAIN RULES TO GUN SAFETY... 1.The gun is ALWAYS LOADED 2. Never point at something you don't intend to kill/destroy 3. Never put your finger on/near the trigger unless you're ready to shoot. 😬
@@jaydenkoopmans4425 agreed on the mags, although I have not done a specific “torture test” I’ve ran 7k rounds of 9 through my my 45 in a month never actually cleaned it just oil. Only a hand full of malfunctions due to carbon build up on extractor and no lube. I love the guys videos tho keeps it real
You shouldn’t see an accuracy decrease in 1,000 rounds of 9mm. Barrel life is dictated by bore volume (caliber) and amount of powder burnt (case size). A 22 creedmoor will have accuracy decrease at 1,000 rounds. A 308 Winchester at about 5,000-8,000. That is with the same powder charges (~45 grains), just a larger bore volume. You have something with a .356 bore and a ~5 gr charge of powder, accuracy will should hold for well over 10,000.
Thats assuming it is manufactured properly which is quite a stretch considering this thing malfunctioned like crazy and it shouldn't have. There are videos of people on youtube doing this exact same type of test with 9mm Glocks full auto and not having a single issue. IraqVeteran888 did a full auto "Glock meltdown" where he ran out of ammo without actually melting the gun down.
@@texasrigged5875 yes, but it will shrink once it’s cooled. You might ,and that’s a big might, see an accuracy decrease while it’s hot but it shouldn’t be permanently decreased. Excessive heat can increase barrel wear. MDT TAC has a video on this if you want to look it up. However, you would need a lot more rounds of 9mm, even under high heat to cause that kind of damage. Probably 5,000 rounds or 5 1,000 round burn downs. I hope this helps.
@@armorers_wrench Reliability comes from mfg. Accuracy longevity is influenced little by the mfg. Don’t misunderstand what I am saying. Baseline accuracy is influenced heavily by the mfg. That’s why a custom barrel will out shoot a $500 Ruger American. However, the barrel life of those two barrels is the same bc the steels are similar. A fully custom .308 win is going to have the same accuracy longevity as a 308 win Rugar but will have wildly different baseline accuracies. The barrels of a Glock and a PSA are made out of the same or similar steels, meaning their hardness i.e. resistance to wear is similar. I expect their reliability to be different but the only way accuracy longevity is significantly different is if PSA is using an incredibly weak steel for their barrels, which they aren’t.
So why was it malfunctioning so much towards the end? Was it because it was so hot? Or because it was gummed up with carbon? Or was it mag issues? or all three combined? Id like to see how the pistol acts after a good cleaning & lubrication with regular glock magazines. That's what I'd like to see if it behaves.
@@popupheadlights imo 1000rds straight without any issues is kinda trivial when there are more reputable guns that will go 10,000rds or more without issue
@@Thatguy301 but think what this is based on, during Iraq veteran888s Glock meltdown the oem Glock recoil spring melted at 600 rounds and guns frame melted at 1200 albeit it was full auto. 800 consecutive is great for a $300 gun
If your slide isnt moving a the way forward after a round check the recoil spring, if its not ejecting spent casings, check ejector for chips, may take it apart and clean
Im a member here also, but if im being honest the muzzle discipline is lacking. If other people are bringing it up its an issue. The pointing at the cameraman was my biggest issue. Like the video though. Please dont take offense to my comment, as Ive done the same thing before and luckily had someone there to point it out. Its how we get better/safer. I also dont want the wrong people seeing this and creating even more rules down there. The reason i joined us because theres no range nazis. But gotta be safe.
We love these videos, more, more and more. Did I say more?? I will donate money for ammo!! Need a patreon or somthing where we can help out with the cost.
100 percent of the problems were from using cheap aftermarket parts There are several other 1k round tests where only Glock mags are used and there are zero hiccups
He's also using see thru ets 40rd mags for about half the video which are 💩🤮. If you want a performance test a firearm you need to have reliable magazines. Especially in burn down style vids like this.
Anyone that tries to defend PSA’s is just lying to themselves. This thing performed abysmally. Don’t embarrass yourself carrying one of these things. Incoming poors in 3.. 2.. 1..
PSA is a very reliable and cheap company, if you want to do a real test run dagger magazines. have better posture while holding a gun and not like your holding iced coffee in the middle of talking to your boy about what your girl did that morning. and don't just create a video for views about a popular gun that you know very little about. I've seen one running on a switch and it only jammed because of the cheap 30 round magazines. your nothing more than someone trying to get attention by saying a very common and bluntly incorrect opinion. And ive also read that it could be lubrication but ill leave that up to people who have fired over 1000 rounds of ammunition and knows what they're talking about in sense of maintenance and in general
Your accuracy test is completely useless. Absolutely zero point unless you've got that pistol on a bench or in a vise. 100% human error test 0% accuracy test.
(A man with little equipment but a lot of training is more effective than a man with a lot of equipment and little training.) you are too old to own a pistol and not know how to properly hold it buddy
I used to live in California, and I would have 500 round cases delivered to my front door or to my office. (That is illegal now.) Some people would freak out. "You don't need that many rounds." My answer was, "That is just for this weekend." Ah the good old days.
As someone in Maine, i hope i can continue to order 500/1000rd cases to my door for many years to come, before they inevitably ban that here too.
They will ban it soon by nature of a blue state @@TheHauntedPotato
Always wondered my dagger would perform in similar situation. You nailed it!
this is a burn down. it doesnt actually show anything about a gun except how well it performs Hot and dirty
It actually a great gun I own 5 of them
Look at the title lol what else did you expect? "Consecutively Shooting 1,000 Rounds"
uuhhh i think thats something people are interested in... thats almost like the main concerns i dont get the point of your comment
@rarebreed4512 there's a big difference between casually shooting a 1000rds and a 1000rd burn down. Burning it down is going to do damage that normally wouldn't happen.
@@tbag6600 you said it shows how it perform dirty and hot... thats data people like to know so there information here that youre trying to diminish...
Would definitely like to see a breakdown of the internals before and after cleaning. It would also be cool if you kept shooting it, but at a normal pace to later give an update once you hit 2000 rounds.
Honestly the reason it started jamming at the end could be because of the Pmags. My Dagger has shot about 2500 rounds so far with no issues, except for when I use Pmags. I know PSA recommends Pmags, but glock mags are way more reliable as sometimes my dagger won't even feed the first round if it's not a standard glock mag.
same here! I only used glock mags in my Dagger (custom made for competition)- never had an issue. as soon as I put a pmag....well you know the rest lol
That many rounds in that time frame on any gun should have lubricants added occasionally during testing. I think that’s why you where having the gun jams.
I’ve done thousand round tests with my dagger twice had no issues not one. I believe it was lubrication
i only carry about 7-800 rounds with at all times anyways so i sould be ok
that's quite a big deviation
😂
that's a heavy backpack
Tell Mike to mind his business who cares if you rip 1k round in 10 mins
The Glock literally melted down in the same test! 😂
He didn’t shoot consecutive tho he was stopped and the Glock didn’t jam as much 😂
@@dqbumpfires It's hard to jam when it didn't even finish the test! 😂
@@dqbumpfires i also have a dagger and mines yet to jam thats mainly do to the extended clip having a weeker spring feed
Which test?
@@minecraftkingGOPro magazine
I thought I seen some limp wrists 🧐. This wasn't science and this gun is a great gun in the right hands.
i was gonna say the last half he leans way back and barely homd the gun and the jams were all signs of limp wrist. but i cant blame him shooting that mamy times consecutively with that stock trigger would cause fatigue
Two Dagger owner here, thousands of rounds sent downrange, between the two of them, & zero jams. Ever.
Burn downs are so unrealistic lol I need that ammo😂😂😂
I wish I could do round count like you! Good job! 👍🏽
My dagger has over 1k rounds. The first 2 mags had 2 hiccups. After that... it ran flawlessly. But I didn't run 1k rounds through mine in 10 mins. I upgraded the trigger to Apex, harrington comp, Cyelee red dot, HLR-1, and handle it grip. It shoots very accurate at 15 yards with low recoil. One of my favorites to shoot each time I go out. Waiting on one last upgrade with the mag well.
What kind of magazines do you run?
@@christopherf7423 The PMags that came with them. I have three and so far none of them have had any issues. I think one of them I ran most rounds through it. At least 800 for one of them.
pretty much have the excat setup on mine. I ran a pistol course with mine and it ran really good no issues I did notice mine really like 124gr the best tho. if you see this can you provided me the Sku number for the trigger you got I have the PSA dagger full size S
Im honestly shocked it made it through without the firing pin breaking.
Really ? Comon now. 1000 isn’t to much either. Glocks can do 1000 easy
@GlocKkandchill it's a lot when the dagger is notorious for having the firing pin break within the first few hundred rounds.
Liar @@LeadSlinger_
Really cool! Man I bet your trigger finger was sore as heck. I bet those failures you started to have were due to lack of lubrication…. They seemed to pick up when you got to the higher round counts. Man I’ve never seen so many extendo mags at one time…lol😂
U remind me of Blippi
Blippi wit a gun 😂
i'd definitely subscribed
A lot of the fails at the end of your run there was cuz your limp risking the hell out of that thing from shooting a thousand rounds
Most people will never get in a gun fight where they’d need to burn through a thousand rounds.😂 I’m screwed if I go through more than three mags. But I’m still happy with the daggers performance in this video
Dude 10:09 you have a loaded gun pointed up range. You really need to work on your muzzle discipline. Then you dump the rest of the mag into the side berms which you're really not supposed to do either but as far as that goes whatever. Main thing I take issue with is having a super hot gun that isn't functioning properly pointed up range.
Hear me out here, its a private range and he's out there by himself. He didn't kill anybody, didn't damage anything, wasn't a loaded gun. Stop bitching just to bitch
😂
Haven't completed watching the video yet, but around 6:50 (and probably a lot more, but very noticeable here) points the gun uprange/even behind the table of mags. I mean, I get there's a big a$$ hill there, but someone could have walked up and you not seen them in your peripheral/behind you.
Directly at the camera man at 9 on the dot, and uprange at the car parked in the background (WHERE THE GUY CAME UP FROM EARLIER)😅 just after 9 min into the video... yeah man definitely need to work on where to point a gun. I recommend some classes based on your level of experience. I'm not trying to hate on your channel, but you should at least know the 3 MAIN RULES TO GUN SAFETY...
1.The gun is ALWAYS LOADED
2. Never point at something you don't intend to kill/destroy
3. Never put your finger on/near the trigger unless you're ready to shoot. 😬
You guys are a bunch of Karen’s
1000 rounds is insane 🤯
That’s not even a lot
Half of the malfunctioning was due to your weak wrist because the gun was hot I’m assuming or because u were just getting tired.
Good job! Nice video!
Strawberry jam but my Glock don’t 👀 all those times it jammed and that grouping said it all
Have you done a thousand round torture test? If not stop talking and also bro is using the worst mags possible next to drums😂
@@jaydenkoopmans4425 agreed on the mags, although I have not done a specific “torture test” I’ve ran 7k rounds of 9 through my my 45 in a month never actually cleaned it just oil. Only a hand full of malfunctions due to carbon build up on extractor and no lube. I love the guys videos tho keeps it real
Nice job. Shooting low left is usually something to do with the trigger squeeze. What did you say the weight of that trigger was?
I think it’s 6 or 7
All the problems were from a lack of lubrication
That's what she said
@@TNTactical lmfaooo
better stare cooking rounds off in the sky again
good stuff my man
I used the ETs 40rd mag & shot 500 rd in g19 & it’s smooth no jamming
Do it with the Smith and Wesson M&P9 Shield Plus Performance Center
Great video brother
Thank you brother
How hot would it get with a switch?😂
You shouldn’t see an accuracy decrease in 1,000 rounds of 9mm. Barrel life is dictated by bore volume (caliber) and amount of powder burnt (case size). A 22 creedmoor will have accuracy decrease at 1,000 rounds. A 308 Winchester at about 5,000-8,000. That is with the same powder charges (~45 grains), just a larger bore volume. You have something with a .356 bore and a ~5 gr charge of powder, accuracy will should hold for well over 10,000.
Thats assuming it is manufactured properly which is quite a stretch considering this thing malfunctioned like crazy and it shouldn't have. There are videos of people on youtube doing this exact same type of test with 9mm Glocks full auto and not having a single issue. IraqVeteran888 did a full auto "Glock meltdown" where he ran out of ammo without actually melting the gun down.
What about heat heat from 1000 consecutive rounds going through could cause the barrel to expand no? Honest question
@@texasrigged5875 yes, but it will shrink once it’s cooled. You might ,and that’s a big might, see an accuracy decrease while it’s hot but it shouldn’t be permanently decreased. Excessive heat can increase barrel wear. MDT TAC has a video on this if you want to look it up. However, you would need a lot more rounds of 9mm, even under high heat to cause that kind of damage. Probably 5,000 rounds or 5 1,000 round burn downs. I hope this helps.
@@armorers_wrench Reliability comes from mfg. Accuracy longevity is influenced little by the mfg. Don’t misunderstand what I am saying. Baseline accuracy is influenced heavily by the mfg. That’s why a custom barrel will out shoot a $500 Ruger American. However, the barrel life of those two barrels is the same bc the steels are similar. A fully custom .308 win is going to have the same accuracy longevity as a 308 win Rugar but will have wildly different baseline accuracies. The barrels of a Glock and a PSA are made out of the same or similar steels, meaning their hardness i.e. resistance to wear is similar. I expect their reliability to be different but the only way accuracy longevity is significantly different is if PSA is using an incredibly weak steel for their barrels, which they aren’t.
Itll probably run fine after a good cleaning tho
Im not gonna lie i really wanted to see how the ets mags ran
So why was it malfunctioning so much towards the end? Was it because it was so hot? Or because it was gummed up with carbon? Or was it mag issues? or all three combined? Id like to see how the pistol acts after a good cleaning & lubrication with regular glock magazines. That's what I'd like to see if it behaves.
After a cool down and clean it most likely will function fine, 800-900 consecutive rounds is actually a pretty good number
@@popupheadlights imo 1000rds straight without any issues is kinda trivial when there are more reputable guns that will go 10,000rds or more without issue
@@Thatguy301 but think what this is based on, during Iraq veteran888s Glock meltdown the oem Glock recoil spring melted at 600 rounds and guns frame melted at 1200 albeit it was full auto. 800 consecutive is great for a $300 gun
You can tell it was just the mag difference bcs once he got off the longer 30 rounds and back to what looked like the pro mags they were messing up
@PeterAngles-jq7grexactly
8:05 is basically what’s happening to my sw1 but with me only shooting a top of 150, I’m being told it’s a ejector but idk 😭😭
If your slide isnt moving a the way forward after a round check the recoil spring, if its not ejecting spent casings, check ejector for chips, may take it apart and clean
i appreciate the speed up footage
Im a member here also, but if im being honest the muzzle discipline is lacking. If other people are bringing it up its an issue. The pointing at the cameraman was my biggest issue. Like the video though. Please dont take offense to my comment, as Ive done the same thing before and luckily had someone there to point it out. Its how we get better/safer. I also dont want the wrong people seeing this and creating even more rules down there. The reason i joined us because theres no range nazis. But gotta be safe.
We love these videos, more, more and more. Did I say more?? I will donate money for ammo!! Need a patreon or somthing where we can help out with the cost.
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Yessir love the ETs 40rd mags
Yooo guess what you can give super thanks now !!
Goddamn blind leading the blind
@@noahgarcia-chubb3292ETs & Kci mags are great no jamming
If it was Winchester white box sometimes they have duds not putting them down. It just happens.
Welp I’ve seen all I need to see 😂
Why u sped it up?
And why does it look like so much recoil lmao
Winchester is known for dirty ammo residue from the gun powder. ✌✌✌ But I shoot a lot of it myself too. That and Blazer Brass.
might help if you were using decent mags instead of that stuff.. thats your ftf probs but otherwise looks like fun
Y u didn't put a switch to make ur job easier
It's illegal
So would you trust it with your life?
Subscribed
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i can haz brass?
ets mags dont work well with it
at least they didnt with mine
Store near me had 1,000 rounds 9 last month for $200 and doubt you used all glock mags
ETs mags are 15$ & hold 40rd & better than Glock mags
Damn that's pretty good pricing its 300$ for 1k when things are on sale near me right now
@@lililililililili8667nice , the cables here has 1k pack of blazer 115gr for 250$
isnt he shooting in full auto idk there something interesting about the somewhat speedup part of the video
You should do this with a scar.
Buy one for me
@@ballisticsnation😂😂💀
Put switch switch on it 🤪
Need a switch
100 percent of the problems were from using cheap aftermarket parts
There are several other 1k round tests where only Glock mags are used and there are zero hiccups
Mike needs to mind his damn business 😂
To be fair if you have to dump 1000 rounds at a enemy either A you have way too many enemies or suck at shooting B your under prepared
well looks like i gotta sell mine, i only buy guns that can shoot 1,000 rounds straight 😏
He's also using see thru ets 40rd mags for about half the video which are 💩🤮. If you want a performance test a firearm you need to have reliable magazines. Especially in burn down style vids like this.
hot
Still shot a shit ton while being hot 🤙
Imagine training with this kind of ammo. Dude would be a badass but instead, hes not...
People don't clean and lube their guns like they should. I very very rarely have malfunctions with my daggers or glocks
Watch in 2x way better
Use gflex trigger
Anyone that tries to defend PSA’s is just lying to themselves. This thing performed abysmally. Don’t embarrass yourself carrying one of these things.
Incoming poors in 3.. 2.. 1..
Was surprised to see how well the 40rd ETS mags ran.. I guess Glock fanboys just love to shit on anything aftermarket.
It's recommended to clean and oil your gun every 300 to 500 rounds. ✌✌✌
one squib round he a goner
Looks like you were getting tired and limp writing it a bit at the end that could have been causing the failures.
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I’ve seen a lot of issues with the daggers.
Cut the music when you’re talking so you aren’t drowned out.
😂😂😂 ETS MAG
No .. Gen 3 Glock explode like daily lol...
Always go glock 😂
This vdio wass wack why speed thru it I don’t mind watching it
PSA is a very reliable and cheap company, if you want to do a real test run dagger magazines. have better posture while holding a gun and not like your holding iced coffee in the middle of talking to your boy about what your girl did that morning. and don't just create a video for views about a popular gun that you know very little about. I've seen one running on a switch and it only jammed because of the cheap 30 round magazines. your nothing more than someone trying to get attention by saying a very common and bluntly incorrect opinion. And ive also read that it could be lubrication but ill leave that up to people who have fired over 1000 rounds of ammunition and knows what they're talking about in sense of maintenance and in general
Your accuracy test is completely useless. Absolutely zero point unless you've got that pistol on a bench or in a vise. 100% human error test 0% accuracy test.
Test how you shouldn’t make any more gun videos
I think it’s gonna get 457 degrees Fahrenheit and no idea for Celsius
Edit:very over estimated 🤣
Dude now way!!!!!!
Thank you so much ballistics nation!!! Much love ❤️❤️👍
Leans back 3 feet "im no sharp shooter"
you dont say twiggy
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Limp wristing at its finest.
Maybe learn trigger control... Those shots to the left are because you practice bad habits.
You needed a switch
Speed up the vid😂
' the video costed a lot of money & I don't have a lot of money' sounds like you're priorities are messed up.
wow
Please don't associate your brand with this joker. He is terribly unsafe.
A classic case for someone who should not own a firearm.
You talk to much
Please, do not put music on your videos to get likes.
(A man with little equipment but a lot of training is more effective than
a man with a lot of equipment and little training.) you are too old to own a pistol and not know how to properly hold it buddy