I've had a PSA Dagger for about 1 month+ now. I've owned many Glocks for years and sold the last one when I finished shooting the Dagger.
The Dagger shot very good for the 400+ rounds I've put through it. Not one issue. The only minor issue is that I have Glock 19 mags and the mag release is tuff to release Glock mags, the mags drop free but I have to release my grip and rotate it a bit to get leverage, it's hard to press The supplied PMag does good but the release is still is a little hard to push. I'm going to call PSA about the release, it's not a big problem. The trigger is in the 6 to 61/2 lb. area, I like 41/2 to 5 lb triggers I'll deal with that in the near future. The trigger does not have any grit, reset is very positive and very easy to hear/feel. The fit and finish is very good I was surprised how good it is.
I'm really a Sig Sauer guy for years, I've recently custom built 3 new P320 custom guns so making custom guns is now my cup of tea. The Dagger is good for this also because you can purchase a complete grip of $99, what a deal, then buy any custom Glock 19 slide you wish and build a custom Dagger for maybe less than you'd have in a stock Glock19. The Dagger is the real deal, it's a fantastic price and PSA is now going to release a compact and a full size in the next months. So PSA realizes that the Dagger is a big success and are willing to promote and expand the models. Frankly I can now see where so many people think Glocks were overpriced., when you can see PSA build a 19 clone with upgraded parts NOW for $299 unbelievable but true