Palmetto State Armory Dagger 9mm Glock (clone)

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  • 850guns

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    Palmetto State has their glock clone.
    Who has one?
    What's your opinion?
     

    scotchtapeman

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    I got one for kicks and giggles.

    It runs, it's a hinge trigger like an M&P which isn't my favorite but some prefer it. It's fairly similar to a stock glock trigger in pull weight.

    I haven't put more than a few hundred rounds through it so it's not exactly a longevity test.

    The grip is a little rounder than a glock 19, so it feels thicker. I'm sure that's a win for bigger hands and not ideal for smaller ones.
     
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    850guns

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    I bought one of their lowers.
    The grip is nice.
    Prefer less hump on the back.

    I tried my modified G19 slide.
    I was getting trigger reset issues.

    But, would reset with a hard rack...
     

    rkflorey

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    I have a dagger lower used with a total aftermarket upper and it runs great. No function problems and the trigger is good with a factory Glock minus connector
     

    Jdcujo

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    I got one for kicks and giggles.

    It runs, it's a hinge trigger like an M&P which isn't my favorite but some prefer it. It's fairly similar to a stock glock trigger in pull weight.

    I haven't put more than a few hundred rounds through it so it's not exactly a longevity test.

    The grip is a little rounder than a glock 19, so it feels thicker. I'm sure that's a win for bigger hands and not idea for smaller ones.


    Honestly I don't have huge hands and it feels slimmer compared to the stock glock gen3 frame for example
     
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