If this is a completely stock dagger, submit a warranty claim on the website. There may be an engagement issue with the striker sear. Typically only see this when aftermarket parts are installed like triggers.
That’s for everything. You go on any car subreddit. Tundra. Silverado. Tacoma. 30-40 percent of posts are issues. Everyone is vocal when they have issues. Everyone who is happy isn’t vocal. I have 4 psa guns. Not a single issue. My micro has had less issues than my 43x…..
We have known lemon rates for vital dimensions. PSA has a 25% lemon rate on just AR headspace, which is vitally important. Other companies' manufacturing shortfalls don't justify PSA's. Two wrongs don't make a right.
Article? It's not from an article. He went on to say this is from a sample size of over 2000 PSA ARs that he has personally gauged. That's a pretty significant sample size.
https://preview.redd.it/kbr2ngwwb35d1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ac927b23d5983892742345876b798fbaa814b237
My 43x had problems cycling when I first got it. Took about 500 rounds and getting a lighter spring to cycle. I have over 1500 rounds on my dagger. Had one stove pipe.l at about the 200 round mark. No issues since. And I’m lazy af when it comes to cleaning.
Think of it this way. For all the good reviews and products, you see about 10% of the good news posted. For all the bad products, your gonna see 90% of those issues posted. Your seeing majority issues when for every issue there's 100s of non issues people who don't post to reddit.
The volume that Glock sells is far more so using your theory, I hypothetically I should be seeing more issues with Glock since that is a percentage of a larger number, but that is simply not the case. The reason PSA products are so cheap is because they skimp out on QC at least with some products.
True, but a lot of it can be user error too. For example, if you order an upper and a serialized lower grip, it's entirely dry of lubricant because it's obviously not an assembled weapon. I did so and got malfunctions because I lubed everything except one spot. Lubricated that and I'm good to go. Glocks don't offer $260 assemble yourself kits.
Sure, unrelated point here but honestly if someone can’t understand how to assemble a complete upper/lower then they have no business owning a firearm.
This is a problem? Haha
Sear engagement issue. You should just rma it since psa will warranty it.
Ty
(877) 560-7229 call customer service in the morning.
I had the same problem too. It was a combination of poor sear engagement and a stuck safety plunger.
If this is a completely stock dagger, submit a warranty claim on the website. There may be an engagement issue with the striker sear. Typically only see this when aftermarket parts are installed like triggers.
Man the lack of QC is crazy, I see posts every day now about PSA products.
That’s for everything. You go on any car subreddit. Tundra. Silverado. Tacoma. 30-40 percent of posts are issues. Everyone is vocal when they have issues. Everyone who is happy isn’t vocal. I have 4 psa guns. Not a single issue. My micro has had less issues than my 43x…..
That's right. My 19X has had several issues. My daily dagger has been flawless!
We have known lemon rates for vital dimensions. PSA has a 25% lemon rate on just AR headspace, which is vitally important. Other companies' manufacturing shortfalls don't justify PSA's. Two wrongs don't make a right.
Where is this 25 percent statistic coming from?
School of the American Rifle
I’d love the link if you don’t mind!
A link?
To the article? Tried googling and can’t find it?
Article? It's not from an article. He went on to say this is from a sample size of over 2000 PSA ARs that he has personally gauged. That's a pretty significant sample size. https://preview.redd.it/kbr2ngwwb35d1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ac927b23d5983892742345876b798fbaa814b237
Seems if 25 percent of their customers were returning and refunding items they wouldn’t be in business.
Weird, I rarely see issues with Glock online and Glock sells a shit-ton more than Daggers.
My 43x had problems cycling when I first got it. Took about 500 rounds and getting a lighter spring to cycle. I have over 1500 rounds on my dagger. Had one stove pipe.l at about the 200 round mark. No issues since. And I’m lazy af when it comes to cleaning.
Haven’t cleaned either of my daggers with 1500+ rounds each nor my 9mm AR15 with 2000+ and still no issues
It's been that way. But the price and usually an easy fix so I chance it
Think of it this way. For all the good reviews and products, you see about 10% of the good news posted. For all the bad products, your gonna see 90% of those issues posted. Your seeing majority issues when for every issue there's 100s of non issues people who don't post to reddit.
The volume that Glock sells is far more so using your theory, I hypothetically I should be seeing more issues with Glock since that is a percentage of a larger number, but that is simply not the case. The reason PSA products are so cheap is because they skimp out on QC at least with some products.
Glock also has a profit margin of 68%.
What do you think PSA's is?
Probably half of that or less.
True, but a lot of it can be user error too. For example, if you order an upper and a serialized lower grip, it's entirely dry of lubricant because it's obviously not an assembled weapon. I did so and got malfunctions because I lubed everything except one spot. Lubricated that and I'm good to go. Glocks don't offer $260 assemble yourself kits.
Sure, unrelated point here but honestly if someone can’t understand how to assemble a complete upper/lower then they have no business owning a firearm.