Glock has been the go-to name in striker-fired pistols for decades. But when Palmetto State Armory dropped the Dagger Compact, it turned heads across the gun community. With a design clearly inspired by the Glock 19, the Dagger offers familiar ergonomics, compatibility with Glock parts, and an aggressive price point.
So here’s the question: Can the PSA Dagger Compact really stand toe-to-toe with the Glock 19? We’re putting both 9mm pistols under the microscope to see which deserves a spot in your holster, nightstand, or range bag.
Quick Comparison Chart
| Feature | PSA Dagger Compact | Glock 19 |
|---|---|---|
| Caliber | 9mm | 9mm |
| Capacity | 15+1 | 15+1 |
| Barrel Length | 4.0” | 4.02” |
| Overall Length | 7.65” | 7.36” |
| Height | 4.78” | 5.04” |
| Weight (unloaded) | ~22 oz | 21.16 oz |
| Optics Ready | Yes (Some models) | Yes (MOS models) |
| Price Range | $299–$399 | $500–$600 |
PSA Dagger Compact: Built for Value, Designed for Carry
The Dagger Compact is PSA’s answer to shooters who want Glock-like performance without the Glock price tag. And they didn’t just copy the frame—they improved it. The Dagger features an enhanced grip texture, undercut trigger guard, and a stippled feel that gives it a more custom vibe right out of the box.
Why Buy the PSA Dagger?
Compatible with Glock Gen 3 parts
Factory optics-ready slides available
Lower price = more budget for upgrades
Aggressive grip texture and trigger undercut
Front serrations standard on most models
Best For:
Budget-conscious shooters
First-time handgun owners
Everyday carry with upgrades
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Glock 19: The Standard by Which All Others Are Measured
The Glock 19 is one of the most trusted pistols in the world, period. It’s compact enough for concealed carry, yet large enough to control during high-volume range time. Its simplicity, modularity, and reputation for reliability make it the gold standard for a 9mm striker-fired pistol.
Why Buy the Glock 19?
Proven track record with military, law enforcement, and civilians
Huge aftermarket support and part availability
Factory MOS versions available
Rock-solid resale value
Decades of reliability in extreme conditions
Best For:
Professionals and enthusiasts
Concealed carry with no compromises
Those who want a pistol with a legacy
Head-to-Head: Which One Should You Choose?
Go with the PSA Dagger if:
You’re on a budget but still want reliability
You like Glock ergonomics with enhanced grip and texture
You plan to customize or run optics without breaking the bank
Stick with the Glock 19 if:
You want the original, not the clone
You trust a legacy brand for defense or duty
Resale value and long-term parts support matter to you
Either way, both pistols offer 15+1 capacity, optics-ready options, and Glock-style internals. It's about whether you want to save money now, or invest in a proven classic.
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Pro Tip:
Already have Glock mags? They’ll run flawlessly in the Dagger. Planning to add a red dot? Choose a factory MOS Glock or an optics-ready Dagger to future-proof your setup.
