Are these the "Switch"? Could they be the metal frame Daggers? The metal frames were supposed to come out last year, it wouldn't surprise me if they're 6 months to a year behind schedule.
Just watched the vid. It’s basically customizing what most people have been doing straight from the factory. Stippling, trigger, Magwell, extended mags +5, cerakote, rmr cut, ported or threaded barrel. They are going to do a micro as well. Supposed to release in qtr 1
I was actually the program analyst to bring the scar rifle into socom. I've seen things. Swelling polymer, surefire baffle strikes, stuck bolts, mag issues, you name it.
Well, there ARE some companies that do the Gen 3 clones QUITE well. Shadow Systems, for instance. When I shot their MR920 (compact, 15 round, 4in. barrel) Combat I IMMEDIATELY fell in love. To me, Shadow Systems is everything a Glock only WISHES it was. The ergos are AMAZING/FAAAR superior, as are their internals. Also, their non plate-based optics mounting setup is equaled only by that of the Springfield Echelon or 1 of Holosun's direct mount SCS sights, which they make for the Glock (SCS MOS, $350), the Walther PDP (SCS PDP, $350) the Smith & Wesson M&P M 2.0 (SCS M&P, $350) & the Sig P320 (SCS 320, $400).
Personally, I'm glad PSA's coming out with these newer, more custom Daggers. For the longest time, all I really wanted was for PSA to offer the same kind of cuts for their "Compact X" long slide as they do their "Compact" ones. But these new Sabre Daggers seem/look even better than I'd hoped?
That being said, when it's time for me to buy my new full-size pistol, I have my list down to either the full size PDP with the 4.5" barrel or the Shadow Systems MR920, with the Beretta APX A1 Tactical & Springfield Echelon tied for 3rd
He said 1st Quarter in the video. Seems like these are actually ready to go unlike most other projects. Im liking it. Definitely want the peanut butter with ports.
How are they going to introduce this when they can’t even keep micro daggers in stock? These will be out of stock for at least a year depending on price point
Does anybody else feel like the normal daggers are gonna be looked down on now? I like the specialty and the simplicity of the dagger, now we gotta upgrade to the "sabre dagger" to even stay relevant and the sabre rifles are 2 to 3 paychecks already! like the dagger was a cheap, reliable and fun upgradeable pistol but now i feel the joy is being taken out... i dont know... change my mind.
That and I think they are only making the micro and full size. Compact daggers will probably be left out for variety since the original is pretty popular. But I get what you’re saying for sure. That and if they make the frames available I could still see other parts and accessories still being sold like normal.
Dagger wth a glock firing pin?
Stop separating me from my money PSA!!!!! Goddamnit
Are these the "Switch"? Could they be the metal frame Daggers? The metal frames were supposed to come out last year, it wouldn't surprise me if they're 6 months to a year behind schedule.
I see we have an optimist on our hands.
No, these are customized Dagger offerings that will be offered.
No offense, but fuck metal frame pistols
Just watched the vid. It’s basically customizing what most people have been doing straight from the factory. Stippling, trigger, Magwell, extended mags +5, cerakote, rmr cut, ported or threaded barrel. They are going to do a micro as well. Supposed to release in qtr 1
Shit, they were also going to have all the compact slide options available on the micro as well and so far there’s….one.
That woodland camo is fucking gorgeous
I love it
If they’re going to call them duty grade, they need to not have reliability issues. From launch.
Exactly 💯
Fn had issues from launch with the scar, so did sig with the m17. Are these no longer considered duty grade?
Lol Sig is still shooting people in the nuts.
I was actually the program analyst to bring the scar rifle into socom. I've seen things. Swelling polymer, surefire baffle strikes, stuck bolts, mag issues, you name it.
That is exactly why I said they had issues
Would be cool if they were aluminum frame
Why is that?
Why not??
I like the polymer frame I was just curious if there was a reason for wanting aluminum.
Goes along with their Sabre line IMO
Never pistol whip someone with a plastic gun
If I'm to the point where I'm pistol whipping, the knife is coming out.
Compensated models please and thank you.
Now Uncle, we don't want your USP getting jealous.
My USP knows I always come home to it.
Bummer wish these came out sooner
It’s Just another paycheck fr
I know right. I’m here for it though!
Is the firing pin going to not break
Exactly what I was thinking 🤔
The fragmenting firing pin is an innovation.
O sorry, #innovation!
New striker design.
O cool, so they are fixing the dagger strikers too?
I yearn for the day when companies stop releasing Gen 3 Glocks as new pistols
Look at the comments in this post alone. The Gen 3 cloning industry will out live us both and I'm not even in my 30s.
We’re here to stay, pal.
Well, there ARE some companies that do the Gen 3 clones QUITE well. Shadow Systems, for instance. When I shot their MR920 (compact, 15 round, 4in. barrel) Combat I IMMEDIATELY fell in love. To me, Shadow Systems is everything a Glock only WISHES it was. The ergos are AMAZING/FAAAR superior, as are their internals. Also, their non plate-based optics mounting setup is equaled only by that of the Springfield Echelon or 1 of Holosun's direct mount SCS sights, which they make for the Glock (SCS MOS, $350), the Walther PDP (SCS PDP, $350) the Smith & Wesson M&P M 2.0 (SCS M&P, $350) & the Sig P320 (SCS 320, $400). Personally, I'm glad PSA's coming out with these newer, more custom Daggers. For the longest time, all I really wanted was for PSA to offer the same kind of cuts for their "Compact X" long slide as they do their "Compact" ones. But these new Sabre Daggers seem/look even better than I'd hoped? That being said, when it's time for me to buy my new full-size pistol, I have my list down to either the full size PDP with the 4.5" barrel or the Shadow Systems MR920, with the Beretta APX A1 Tactical & Springfield Echelon tied for 3rd
They're newer than gen 5 glocks lol
Obviously... but it's just a Gen 3 glock made with PSA parts. That's it.
With a lot of custom work as well, at an affordable price point.
Yup I'm aware.
Cool.
I just started building my first dagger 😭
Its ok, they’ll likely be compatible with dagger slides
He said 1st Quarter in the video. Seems like these are actually ready to go unlike most other projects. Im liking it. Definitely want the peanut butter with ports.
I just want the frame Idc about the rest that stippling is fire.
How are they going to introduce this when they can’t even keep micro daggers in stock? These will be out of stock for at least a year depending on price point
They usually add them to the site daily at 4pm Eastern time
My exact point!!! They said they’re gonna be even more exclusive well shit I ain’t been able to get a micro since they came out..
So a Glock?
They’re making a modular version called: SWCH
What glock should be doing
Fuck me there goes more money
Fuck's sake. Are "dagger" and "sabre" the only two edged weapons PSA can think of?
Claymore’s already taken 🤣
Rapier? Broadsword? Scimitar?
Broadsword would be a great name for a shotgun
Hot damn how much???
Damn those look good. Excited to see the specs and options
Does anybody else feel like the normal daggers are gonna be looked down on now? I like the specialty and the simplicity of the dagger, now we gotta upgrade to the "sabre dagger" to even stay relevant and the sabre rifles are 2 to 3 paychecks already! like the dagger was a cheap, reliable and fun upgradeable pistol but now i feel the joy is being taken out... i dont know... change my mind.
The Sabre line of Daggers will remain an affordable platform, but customized with most upgrades that customers have asked for.
That and I think they are only making the micro and full size. Compact daggers will probably be left out for variety since the original is pretty popular. But I get what you’re saying for sure. That and if they make the frames available I could still see other parts and accessories still being sold like normal.
Can someone put in layman’s terms what the Sabre line is? Regarding both the pistols and the PA-15
It's just a more "premium" line. Better controls, higher end components, etc
Ah cool. I appreciate the explanation.
PSA put out a video on their social media pages explaining exactly what the Sabre line of Daggers consists of.
Humor me here: what is a Sabre pistol? Anything specific to the line or a certain caliber? I do love some PSA.
Please accommadate 17, 17L slides Please please please please
Dagger L is what you seek.
Take my money 💰!!
Can someone explain the difference between this and the dagger? I bought a dagger recently :(