Tactical pontoon makes a drop in trigger for the micro. It’s expensive but an amazing trigger. Just put it in mine last week and shot it this weekend. Also I used a 10 round Glock mag and had no issues at all.
Love the customizability of these Daggers. Both the Micro and compact. Have both as well and I gotta admit, I like the Micro Dagger more than my compact. I’m actually getting a holster made for it to run on my battle belt with a QLS system. Good video, gents. You guys should have thousands of subs by now. Great transparent content with good info. 💪🏼
Just a suggestion: you all are coming in, but the audio sounds mono; perhaps getting mics you all can clip onto your shirts would help with the sound quality. But, thanks for the review and supporting the 2A community. 🇺🇸
I want to shoot both before I made the decision. I was looking at the Harrison comp as well. Also thinking about the hellkitty pro with the HA comp…if I pick it up you guys can review it. Great content guys! Keep it up
@@chadritchie779 $185 for a drop in trigger system I don’t think is all that bad. I have one in a SCT build and going to put into a couple of other builds including a PSA dagger compact I have and love!
For everyone who thinks the Micro Dagger is a 43X clone it isn't. The 43X is a 5th Gen Glock and the patent hasn't expired. You cannotl interchange every part of a Micro Dagger with the 43X like you can the larger Daggers and Glocks. Also this info came from PSA
It is a third generation Glock clone, but the size and pistol build category is micro compact. The internals are gen 3 style, which imho are rock solid. You can run Glock 43x parts in the chassis (caveat: if you run Glock 43 or other adversely trigger you have to buy the OEM trigger block, i.e., ejector) because the cruciform spring is different.
Micro is a 43x copy the pins are the same slides are interchangeable as well as internal parts. Bigger daggers are gen 3 copies but use slightly different parts in some areas
I shot the micro dagger and the comp version for the first time this last weekend and I was impressed with both
Glad to hear you had a good experience. We continue to be impressed with the Micro Dagger and shoot ours often.
Tactical pontoon makes a drop in trigger for the micro. It’s expensive but an amazing trigger. Just put it in mine last week and shot it this weekend. Also I used a 10 round Glock mag and had no issues at all.
Have one. Actually a full video on it on my channel.
Love the customizability of these Daggers. Both the Micro and compact. Have both as well and I gotta admit, I like the Micro Dagger more than my compact. I’m actually getting a holster made for it to run on my battle belt with a QLS system. Good video, gents. You guys should have thousands of subs by now. Great transparent content with good info. 💪🏼
We’re are you getting your holster made?
We definitely agree on the dagger and micro dagger! Thanks for the support and informative comments!
@@ChamberOneTactical Bordertown Holsters. Check em out! Tell him D from desert tactical sent ya. :)
Just a suggestion: you all are coming in, but the audio sounds mono; perhaps getting mics you all can clip onto your shirts would help with the sound quality. But, thanks for the review and supporting the 2A community. 🇺🇸
Thanks for the suggestion. We do have mics and continue to try to improve the quality of our videos.
I want to shoot both before I made the decision. I was looking at the Harrison comp as well. Also thinking about the hellkitty pro with the HA comp…if I pick it up you guys can review it. Great content guys! Keep it up
Sounds good!
Try the tactical pontoon micro trigger
We will check that out. Thank you.
The micro dagger has a aftermarket trigger tactical pontoon!
The tactical pontoon is so expensive
@@chadritchie779 $185 for a drop in trigger system I don’t think is all that bad. I have one in a SCT build and going to put into a couple of other builds including a PSA dagger compact I have and love!
For everyone who thinks the Micro Dagger is a 43X clone it isn't. The 43X is a 5th Gen Glock and the patent hasn't expired. You cannotl interchange every part of a Micro Dagger with the 43X like you can the larger Daggers and Glocks. Also this info came from PSA
It is a third generation Glock clone, but the size and pistol build category is micro compact. The internals are gen 3 style, which imho are rock solid. You can run Glock 43x parts in the chassis (caveat: if you run Glock 43 or other adversely trigger you have to buy the OEM trigger block, i.e., ejector) because the cruciform spring is different.
Micro is a 43x copy the pins are the same slides are interchangeable as well as internal parts. Bigger daggers are gen 3 copies but use slightly different parts in some areas
FYI, TH-camrs playing games and turned off your comments for your CZ shadow two compact video
Thank you for letting us know. They are on now.