"1/2x28mm linear compensator" in ebay. I have like 5 of these, with three more on the way. I have replaced every A2 Birdcage on my ARs, and used these on my Sub 2000, Taurus TX22, and now this Dagger. Would, and have, recommend. 👍 www.ebay.com/itm/265351609122?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=5W6l-D0kTIO&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=C6PT51UMQGS&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
If you get it for your Dagger, let me know if you have had feeding issues too. I imagine mine just needs to be worked in a little more to become reliable.
@@michaelnasser8697 It is a not-small amount of weight, being added furthest from the pivot point, of the dropping barrel locking system. The more the copper finish wears off the barrel, the smoother it might run. 😭
If you have a dagger and want a comp or muzzle device harrington arms makes one especially for the dagger no need to buy lighter recoil springs but if you are running a comp more than likely your going to need a lighter recoil spring and test a few of them so keep that in mind sometimes people buy a comp that looks cool and spend more money in springs and testing
@@heavybreathinghonda7150 Thanks, Friend! I will look into that. The comp does help tame the blast and sound, which for newer shooters could make the difference between "Today I shot a 9mm for the first time" and "today I shot a 9mm for the first time, and it was fun!" 👍
@@Lookingoutthere Thanks, Friend. 👍 Its a decent firearm for a very good price. I'm looking to get more trigger time and to complete two other builds....at...some....point. 😮💨
@@lopezmj7 Thanks, Friend, you are about the third person to mention that solution. 👍 My only experience with LC on a handgun is my TX22, which is direct blowback, and doesn't need springs adjusted. I did order a 15 pound spring (vs 18 pound stock), with the intention of being able to cut the coils down until it works, having the stock spring for when I don't have accessories hanging off the front. 🤓
I just bought this same exact color and layout for my son and we shot it yesterday at the indoor range. Very smooth and I love the color combo with copper barrel on the green SW6 slide. Question : Do you know if PSA sells a magwell cover in that green to fill in that cutout on the bottom of the grip?
Interesting. I’ve heard of the Dagger, but never researched it. I’ve had several Glocks over the years but just couldn’t get past their damn thick and chunky grips. If I’m understanding you correctly, the grip on that isn’t as thick and more ergonomic? Really look forward to a long term review and especially a video on the linear compensator. Have been really thinking about getting one. Thanks for the video, very informative.
Palmetto State Armory is trying to make quality firearms at an affordable enough price that everyone could get into their 2A rights. Check into them, they will be running an Independence Day sale this week. OMG, YES. The grip is SOOOO much better, as if it were ACTUALLY designed to be held by human hands. Tbf, in the 1970s, Glock prob was limited on capabilities and polymer formulas, being 50+ years ago. I've been holstering this gat around the house and yard, and everytime I draw it...man does it fit the hand well. Quickly moving up the ranks of "favorite handgun". 🤓
@@glosantiago7 It isn't a suppressor, it is a linear compensator. $16 off ebay. No ATF taxes or paperwork, makes the firearm quieter/less concussive for thebshooter for 1/30th the price of a suppressor.
Can you link where you got the linear comp from? Would like to try it on my dagger as well. Thanks!
"1/2x28mm linear compensator" in ebay. I have like 5 of these, with three more on the way. I have replaced every A2 Birdcage on my ARs, and used these on my Sub 2000, Taurus TX22, and now this Dagger. Would, and have, recommend. 👍
www.ebay.com/itm/265351609122?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=5W6l-D0kTIO&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=C6PT51UMQGS&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
If you get it for your Dagger, let me know if you have had feeding issues too. I imagine mine just needs to be worked in a little more to become reliable.
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic that would be my guess is that once it’s broken in, it “should” be fine.
@@michaelnasser8697 It is a not-small amount of weight, being added furthest from the pivot point, of the dropping barrel locking system. The more the copper finish wears off the barrel, the smoother it might run. 😭
Great color combo.
They did a good job on their quality and options. I'm excited for the next build.
If you have a dagger and want a comp or muzzle device harrington arms makes one especially for the dagger no need to buy lighter recoil springs but if you are running a comp more than likely your going to need a lighter recoil spring and test a few of them so keep that in mind sometimes people buy a comp that looks cool and spend more money in springs and testing
@@heavybreathinghonda7150 Thanks, Friend! I will look into that. The comp does help tame the blast and sound, which for newer shooters could make the difference between "Today I shot a 9mm for the first time" and "today I shot a 9mm for the first time, and it was fun!" 👍
Good review nice and honest
@@Lookingoutthere Thanks, Friend. 👍
Its a decent firearm for a very good price. I'm looking to get more trigger time and to complete two other builds....at...some....point. 😮💨
That’s a nice clean look !
@@practicalcivilian3259 Thanks, Friend. Turned out real nice. 🤓👌
Have you tried to lower the recoil spring weight? That usually helps.
@@lopezmj7 Thanks, Friend, you are about the third person to mention that solution. 👍 My only experience with LC on a handgun is my TX22, which is direct blowback, and doesn't need springs adjusted.
I did order a 15 pound spring (vs 18 pound stock), with the intention of being able to cut the coils down until it works, having the stock spring for when I don't have accessories hanging off the front. 🤓
I just bought this same exact color and layout for my son and we shot it yesterday at the indoor range. Very smooth and I love the color combo with copper barrel on the green SW6 slide.
Question : Do you know if PSA sells a magwell cover in that green to fill in that cutout on the bottom of the grip?
@@gergnotsloh Nice get!
No, I have the same cover on my Glock, but IDK that PSA sells them.
Interesting. I’ve heard of the Dagger, but never researched it.
I’ve had several Glocks over the years but just couldn’t get past their damn thick and chunky grips. If I’m understanding you correctly, the grip on that isn’t as thick and more ergonomic?
Really look forward to a long term review and especially a video on the linear compensator. Have been really thinking about getting one.
Thanks for the video, very informative.
Palmetto State Armory is trying to make quality firearms at an affordable enough price that everyone could get into their 2A rights. Check into them, they will be running an Independence Day sale this week.
OMG, YES. The grip is SOOOO much better, as if it were ACTUALLY designed to be held by human hands. Tbf, in the 1970s, Glock prob was limited on capabilities and polymer formulas, being 50+ years ago. I've been holstering this gat around the house and yard, and everytime I draw it...man does it fit the hand well. Quickly moving up the ranks of "favorite handgun". 🤓
@@OutsideTheTargetDemographic outstanding! Thanks for the info, I really appreciate it ole buddy.
@@michaelnasser8697 I may be mistaken but the FS grip is slimmer I believe than the comp one, at least to me.
I also have tiny hands and look forward to future updates.
Where did you get the suppressor?
@@glosantiago7 It isn't a suppressor, it is a linear compensator. $16 off ebay. No ATF taxes or paperwork, makes the firearm quieter/less concussive for thebshooter for 1/30th the price of a suppressor.