Palmetto State Armory Micro Dagger Magazines causing mid mag FTF's in Glock 43X/48 pistols.

drobs

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I bought 2 of these mag recently. Mine fed, functioned, and fired perfectly in my Glock 43X.
https://palmettostatearmory.com/psa-dagger-micro-9mm-15-round-magazine.html
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However, multiple members on AR15.com are having problems with them - mid magazine failure to feeds. Even with the newest batch.
Pic borrowed from that website:
Micro Dagger FTF.JPG
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One of the members over there disassembled his PSA Micro Dagger Magazine and found plastic flashing inside the magazine that was hindering the movement of the follower.

While my mags worked perfectly for 2 loadings each, I also disassemble both of them.
Use a punch on the PSA logo on the base plate to disassemble these mags.
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I also found plastic flashing near the mag release section on both mags.
Mag 1
Micro Dagger Mags - plastic Flashing.JPG

Mag 2
Micro Dagger Mags - plastic Flashing 2nd mag.JPG

Those of you who have been shooting Glock for 20 years or more might remember that Korean metal lined Glock mags also had this problem. The 1st ones I ever bought had so much internal plastic flashing that they were unusable. The Koreans eventually solved this problem. The last batch of Korean Glock mags I bought 5 years ago had no internal plastic flashing in them.

So what's the solution - for the user, return them to PSA for replacement or use some sandpaper on the plastic flashing.
Ultimately PSA needs to add a step to their manufacturing process to clean up this internal plastic flashing.
 
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