PSA PS9 Dagger

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Palmetto State Armory has a new handgun coming out called the PS9 Dagger.
It is basically a copy of a Glock 19, pretty much like the Polymer 80 guns.
Here are just a few of it’s features.
Front and rear serrations.
Steel three dot sights.
Steel guide rod.
Shipped with Magpul magazine.
Will interchange with most Gen 3 Glock parts.
Lifetime warranty.
And best of all a MSRP of $299. :what:
Here are a few pics.
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I was thinking about building another Polymer 80, but I think I’ll just wait on one of these.
 
Don't care for the hinged trigger, it's what turned me off of S&W's. But it'll sell VERY well to be sure.
 
I wonder what they'll actually sell for? It's interesting. It's not a gun I need since I've already got that size/role covered but I bet it'll sell well.
 
PSA makes decent quality stuff. Throw in a lifetime warranty, parts interchangeable with Glock (not sure exactly which ones), and a company that has a philosophy of getting as many guns in "common use" as they can and I'm all in. Yeah I already have a real 19 so I don't need one but I didn't need those two G2C's either. :thumbup:
 
If it’s out in a few months then it’s an option. If not, I will buy another gun for carry. I’m very open to a chopped Glock, even more open to a chopped cheap Glock.
 
Don't care for the hinged trigger, it's what turned me off of S&W's. But it'll sell VERY well to be sure.

Yeah, take a Glock 19 and add my least favorite feature of other companies guns. Brilliant!

I don't want one but I'm sure many will enjoy them. I'm still sad I bought the much maligned CAI RAS47 when I could have gotten a PSA AK for much cheaper and have a better rifle

c'est la vie
 
Okay, I'm interested. I wonder what type rifling it has. Guess I'm just going to have to wait & see.
 
I don’t think so. Polymer 80 and others already offer complete guns and haven’t been hit with a lawsuit.

The main difference between Polymer80 and this PSA, is cost. Tools and parts, you will spend about as much if not more on a Polymer80 build than a stock Glock. Vast majority of consumers are more likely to buy a Glock than build one. PSA is directly undercutting Glock. Like the Sigma did. S&W also didn't advertise that the Sigma could swap some parts with Glock. That nail in the copyright case was found out by consumers. PSA is either being brave from a business standpoint or came to an agreement with Glock.
 
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