My Test Results After a lot of frustration with the PSA Micro Dagger magazines constantly malfunctioning!
Video with breakdown + shooting footage here: 👉
TLDR for those that would rather read about it than watch the video:
I was contacted by Matt from PSA who sent me their updated spring + follower kits for the Dagger Micro mags. I've had these for a few years and had never made it through a single range trip without a malfunction previously.
The differences: Old black follower vs new orange follower Redesigned spring (longer, stronger) Baseplate updated to prevent bulging when mags are left fully loaded.
Took them to the range today and for the first time ever I had a trip with zero malfunctions! Ran ~200 rounds of steel case, brass, and reloads through the updated mag without a hiccup.
Big improvement, mags are also much easier to insert when fully loaded. This is likely due to the design of the new follower being shorter and not running into the base of the mag on the inside.
Anyone else tried the new mags with orange follower? Curious to hear if others are seeing the same reliability boost.
Video with breakdown + shooting footage here: 👉
TLDR for those that would rather read about it than watch the video:
I was contacted by Matt from PSA who sent me their updated spring + follower kits for the Dagger Micro mags. I've had these for a few years and had never made it through a single range trip without a malfunction previously.
The differences: Old black follower vs new orange follower Redesigned spring (longer, stronger) Baseplate updated to prevent bulging when mags are left fully loaded.
Took them to the range today and for the first time ever I had a trip with zero malfunctions! Ran ~200 rounds of steel case, brass, and reloads through the updated mag without a hiccup.
Big improvement, mags are also much easier to insert when fully loaded. This is likely due to the design of the new follower being shorter and not running into the base of the mag on the inside.
Anyone else tried the new mags with orange follower? Curious to hear if others are seeing the same reliability boost.
