I read an interview of owner saying that their engineers created the micro dagger magazine BUT do they make them in-house or does an existing magazine company make them? I have one and there are no markings besides the PSA seal on the plastic base.
I know that Checkmate was making the Shield S15 0nes (maybe they still do?). I am just curious if anyone knows.
No clue but it is not uncommon to outsource parts. JSE Enterprise holding control so many companies it wouldn’t surprise me if one of their companies does molding for followers, stampings and welding for mag bodies. PSA could be out sourcing their springs and doing in house assembly. I really don’t care how much PSA out sources as long as they deliver a quality product at a fair price.
I bought three of the Micro Dagger mags and have shot each fully loaded five times. I plan on shooting some more today but so far I think the new Micro Dagger mags are gtg.
I bought three of the Micro Dagger mags and have shot each fully loaded five times. I plan on shooting some more today but so far I think the new Micro Dagger mags are gtg.
I have a Glock 48 and Glock 43. Most testing was done with the Glock 48. I also tested the mags with the Glock 43 slide on the Glock 48 frame. I am reporting my results in the linked thread on page four and five. So far I loaded each mag seven times with fifteen rounds and fired them in my Glock pistols. The PSA Micro Dagger mags seem to be a solid design.
I’m simply curious. If it was made by pro mag I would not buy it. PSA makes some interesting things but they are not generally considered a top tier pistol or AR builder
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