Looking to pick up a pair of 9mms for me and the missus to start carrying. The dagger seems like a perfect option. Cheap, parts compatibility, looks reliable. Anyone got experience or opinions on them? If you have one any holster recommendations?
Looking to pick up a pair of 9mms for me and the missus to start carrying. The dagger seems like a perfect option. Cheap, parts compatibility, looks reliable. Anyone got experience or opinions on them? If you have one any holster recommendations?
rented one at my local range and...meh?
trigger is squishy and the cutout on the magwell is moronic
but they should fit any glock compatible holster since im pretty sure psa made the dimensions the same
but idk why you dont just spend the extra money on a glock man
>but they should fit any glock compatible holster since im pretty sure psa made the dimensions the same
They don't, they didn't. The dust cover is a little fatter, the slide's a little taller, and the rail is a little lower. And the trigger guard doesn't fit anything that clips onto the trigger guard (most kydex).
Am a poor. Extra coupple hundred puts a optic on my AR and rounds in my safe.
If you are poor then it is a good choice. Much better options are available
It's a glock
It is a Glock gen 3 clone and good value as liong as you steer clear of all the Black person shit like your picture
ow my balls
Kek I remember that
Has it happened more than once?
Just as the Founding Fathers intended.
get used glocks or M&Ps
Nah, not really. Daggers seem like a steal but you can get a M&P for 3-400 which is an objectively superior gun
>but muh optic cut
Not that important. Also if you're in the market for a Dagger I doubt you have the cash for a RDS that isn't shit. If you're really insistent on a dot there's the deltapoint micro
>muh threaded barrel
Again, not that useful and I doubt someone on a budget will find a use for it
>muh suppressor sights
Quite useful if you have an optic, even without a muzzle device but see above
I will say it's a fine pistol in a vacuum, I like mine enough to bother going full tacticool with it but I'd never carry it over my M&P (partially because it has a binary trigger that likes to occasionally send 4 instead of 2, very fun but that sounds like a recipe for accidental manslaughter)
Just buy a glock
What's on the back of your M&P
Deltapoint micro, it's a red dot that replaces the rear sight and doesn't require a cut. Doubles as a ghost ring when shut off
Pretty neat
the dagger is good, just make sure you look over everything before hand.
Sometimes stuff slips through the cracks of QC.
I like mine but i'll agree with anon
the M&P is a really solid gun for slightly more.
The grip cut is one of the best out there. My carry is a cz75d and even though its famous for its comfortable grips it doesnt shine a light on the dagger.
also, my dagger is my single most reliable handgun. I've put thousands and thousands of rounds through it with no failures. There was one range trip where I got a bunch of light-strikes, but thats because I had not cleaned the striker channel since I bought it. kek.
lmao currently building it out exactly like you have. Except I'm going to put the comp from Herrington arms on it. they are perfect for building le meme range toy.
>with no failures. There was one range trip where I got a bunch of light-strikes
son...
>failed because it wasnt maintained
You stupid or something?
>no failures
>mentions failures
Sounds like you recommend. Any holster opinions?
Thanks
I was thinking about getting cheap dots on em. Ive heard you can get a servicable but cheap dot for abt. $100. I initially thought about getting a threaded barrel but now am thinking saving the length might be worth it. Aftermarket binary? Im confused. Why else do you say m&p?