Had the same problem, should have know after purchased when trigger felt “spongy”. Please post Psa reaction. Have had great customer service from them in the past. Thanks again for video
I just ended up building three pistols based on these frames. And I have to concur the internals are absolute bear bones minimum adequate at best, and that's being kind.. The trigger bars and all the metal components in the sear assembly are garbage. Had to replace all of my trigger bar assemblies with P80's, One of them I couldn't get to reset reliably until I installed a Glock connector. How many more pennies would it take to make better internals... Come on PSA step it up.
@@Godfaith12 All those parts should be compatible. The PSA Dagger is a gen 3 Glock clone. I use a lot of oem glock parts in mine, and i've got six dagger frames. In fact i'm running three glock uppers on some of my dagger lowers. And those lowers have all glock Internal's in them for the most part.
I am having the exact same problem and I am frustrated as all get out. It worked fine until I dropped a Timany trigger in and I haven’t got it to work properly since. Am at my wits end.
@ArrowheadPondResto so u think the build should be fine I'm doing it all separate? Gonna order the frame next week so u saying the trigger that comes with it is rough?
I had to work both the disconnect and raise and lower the rear tab of the cross to get mine to work and at that is 85% reliable either the striker rides to high or its to low finding a sweet spot on a PSA Dagger is a nightmare.
Their quality is subpar, I get they are cheaper for a Glock clone there are to many quality control issues with them PSA needs to fix the stamping process or have higher quality metal,
How do you remove the rear slide cover? When I use the typical Glock technique, I can’t seem to move the spring down with my punch to slide the cover out of the way.
Please get back with me if you get a chance because I’m about ready to throw pos. This thing is a piece of junk. The internals suck like you said. No wonder it’s so damn cheap.
All internal parts are made in China. Same as a P80. only use OEM Glock parts. All you need to do is look at their parts and OEM parts. the tolerance stacking from cheapo parts is staggering.
Had the same problem, should have know after purchased when trigger felt “spongy”. Please post Psa reaction. Have had great customer service from them in the past. Thanks again for video
PSA failed to email me back. Couple other students in class had same issues no responses as well
post 5 weeks PSA will not email me back
I just ended up building three pistols based on these frames. And I have to concur the internals are absolute bear bones minimum adequate at best, and that's being kind.. The trigger bars and all the metal components in the sear assembly are garbage. Had to replace all of my trigger bar assemblies with P80's, One of them I couldn't get to reset reliably until I installed a Glock connector. How many more pennies would it take to make better internals... Come on PSA step it up.
If I get a Glock 19 gen 3 trigger well my trigger stop locking wen I shoot because I’m running Glock 19 gen 3 slide on the psa dagger frame
@@Godfaith12 All those parts should be compatible. The PSA Dagger is a gen 3 Glock clone. I use a lot of oem glock parts in mine, and i've got six dagger frames. In fact i'm running three glock uppers on some of my dagger lowers. And those lowers have all glock Internal's in them for the most part.
I got to try that in the morning think thats whats wrong good video
@@JayKennedy-vr5ej were you able to fix it?
I am having the exact same problem and I am frustrated as all get out. It worked fine until I dropped a Timany trigger in and I haven’t got it to work properly since. Am at my wits end.
There are gunsmith back plates that are clear they help diagnose issues.
change the trigger to the over watch trigger
@@therealhumblekidd I fixed it no need to change it
Just ordered an psa slide makes me have 2nd thoughts is it that bad ?
@@Trytooaimforcenter slide should be fine. It's milled metal from cnc
@ArrowheadPondResto so u think the build should be fine I'm doing it all separate? Gonna order the frame next week so u saying the trigger that comes with it is rough?
I can't get the locking block pin out. They pop right out on my Glocks. How hard do you have to hit it?
It takes some force with hammer and punch. PSA dangers they are roll pins not push pins like glocks
I had to work both the disconnect and raise and lower the rear tab of the cross to get mine to work and at that is 85% reliable either the striker rides to high or its to low finding a sweet spot on a PSA Dagger is a nightmare.
Their quality is subpar, I get they are cheaper for a Glock clone there are to many quality control issues with them PSA needs to fix the stamping process or have higher quality metal,
Do you have a video of the same content on the micro dagger?
@@shelomonscales7273 I do not
How do you remove the rear slide cover? When I use the typical Glock technique, I can’t seem to move the spring down with my punch to slide the cover out of the way.
It's literally the same way as the Glock slide
Same process as a Glock i can make a video of how I do ill get it done this week for you
So the connector was the issue? For the slide not coming off?
Yes.
The shit is happening to mine ....SMDH I should've just brought a glock n yes a Glock will b my nxt purchase I tried to avoid buying 1 but I can't
@bigdeuceuno check the crufix , I have video with the fix I found for mine
Please get back with me if you get a chance because I’m about ready to throw pos. This thing is a piece of junk.
The internals suck like you said. No wonder it’s so damn cheap.
Where you located at?
Finesse.
All internal parts are made in China. Same as a P80. only use OEM Glock parts. All you need to do is look at their parts and OEM parts. the tolerance stacking from cheapo parts is staggering.