Looking for Info on PSA Micro Dagger 15-Round Magazines

Introduction

I’m currently looking into getting some PSA Micro Dagger 15-round magazines for my Glock 43X, and I’ve come across a few mixed reviews. Since the market for firearm accessories can be quite tricky, I thought I’d reach out to the community for some advice.

Key Points of Interest

  • Purchasing Options: What are reliable retailers or websites that carry these magazines? I’ve seen some options online, but I’d like to hear your experiences.
  • Compatibility: I’ve read that these magazines are specifically designed for certain models. Can anyone confirm how well they work with the Glock 43X? Any issues or glitches during usage would be helpful to know.
  • Performance: If you’ve used the PSA Micro Dagger magazines, how have they performed in terms of reliability and functionality? Any jams or issues you’ve encountered would be really useful to know in making an informed decision.
  • Price vs. Quality: Are these magazines worth the investment? I’ve seen varying prices and would appreciate insight on whether they hold up over time compared to others on the market.

Conclusion

I know this is a specific topic, but I value the knowledge and experiences of this community. Any advice, personal experiences, or recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance for your help!

Looking forward to your responses!

Hey everyone! I’m also curious about the PSA Micro Dagger and its compatibility with 15-round magazines. Anyone had success with any third-party options?

I’ve been using Magpul PMAGs with my Micro Dagger, and they work flawlessly! Just make sure they fit snugly.

I’ve heard some users mention that ETS magazines don’t always feed well in the Micro Dagger. Has anyone else experienced this?

That’s interesting! I have a couple of ETS mags but haven’t tried them yet. Maybe I’ll test them at the range soon.

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I think you should be careful with third-party options. Some can be hit or miss. OEM mags usually have the best compatibility.

Definitely! I’ve found that sticking to OEM usually saves headaches in the long run.

What about the magazine spring tension in aftermarket mags? Does that affect reliability in the Dagger?

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Great point! I haven’t noticed issues, but I believe it can vary by brand. Always best to test a few.

What’s the deal with the weight of those third-party mags? Some seem much lighter, which makes me skeptical.

I know what you mean! I wonder if that impacts durability over time.

I find it funny how many users think all third-party mags are bad. I mean, there’s always a few gems out there!

Totally! I got a couple of nice aftermarket ones, but it’s definitely a mixed bag.

Reflecting on this, I think it really depends on each individual’s experience. Testing is key!

Absolutely! I plan to test some third-party options soon and will report back with results.

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Has anyone tried loading different types of ammo in aftermarket 15-round mags? How did that work out?

I’m looking into the PSA Micro Dagger too! I’ve been checking out the 15-round magazines for it. Anyone have any feedback on safety issues or reliability?

I’ve had my Micro Dagger for a few months, and the 15-round mags have been pretty reliable for me. No major issues with feeding, but I’ll keep an eye on them.

I’ve read some reviews suggesting that certain batches of 15-round mags can be finicky. It’s always good to check for any recalled lots, just to be safe.

Good point! I’ve experienced a couple of feeding issues with mine, especially when fully loaded. It might be a batch issue as you mentioned.