At the 2020 SHOT Show, Palmetto State Armory announced a new 9mm pistol called the PS9 Dagger.
With its combination of features and price, the new gun stands to make quite a splash in the industry.
Let’s dive in with all of the details including pricing, shipping times and holster compatibility.
Now Taking Orders!
The PS9 Dagger is now shipping. It can be purchased by clicking here.
However, the company releases a small batch of these – typically every day around 4 pm EDT. They go quickly, so I recommend setting up a PSA account to speed checkout when the company has a new drop.
General Information
The short story is the new PS9 Dagger is a Glock clone. I don’t mean that in a disparaging way, but instead as shorthand for a polymer-framed, striker-fired pistol that takes 9mm Glock 19 magazines.
Palmetto State Armory (PSA) will make several variations of the gun, but the basic model is the one that will ship first. It has many parts that are compatible with the Gen3 Glock pistols including the magazine and trigger group. PSA ships the PS9 with Magpul P15 magazines, but you can use your existing G17, G19 and other 9mm magazines with the gun.
Obviously, the gun differs from the Glock pistol in a number of ways. One of the things that Glock is often criticized for is the use of plastic sights. Thankfully, PSA elected to use metal sights on the PS9 Dagger. The metal sights use a 3-dot arrangement and are far more durable than standard polymer sights.
Additional features include:
- forward cocking serrations on the slide
- slide made of 416 stainless steel with lithium-infused nitride finish
- an accessory rail for a weapon light or laser
- stainless steel guide rod
- a moderately aggressive texture that is not likely to damage clothing but still provides a positive grip
- frame cut-outs at magazine well to better grab magazines should you need to strip them from the gun because of a malfunction
- undercut trigger guard to allow a higher grip on the pistol
- a barrel with traditional rifling (unlike the Glock, lead bullets should be ok)
Palmetto State Armory states the PS9 Dagger will be backed by a full lifetime warranty.
Specifications
Here are the specifications for the base model PS9:
Caliber | 9mm |
Standard Magazine Capacity | 15 |
Barrel Length | 4.0″ |
Trigger | PSA hinged |
Trigger Pull Weight | 5.5 lbs |
Sights | nitrided metal 3-dot |
Grip Frame | glass-filled polymer |
Finish | matte black |
MSRP | $299 |
Variations
Customer demand will ultimately drive variations of the basic PS9 pistol. However, Palmetto State Armory does have a number of variations already in the works.
Future releases will offer suppressor-ready versions that include threaded barrels and suppressor-height sights. Also, there will be options for optics ready PS9 Dagger pistols.
Another version the company is working on is a G17 sized slide/barrel on the PS9 frame. This would increase the sight radius for improved accuracy and goose the bullet velocities.
PSA also suggested that custom pistols might be available also.
A final variation will be the grip assembly alone. It is completely compatible with Gen3 Glock parts, so you can build a completely custom 9mm or even a .40 S&W or .357 SIG gun.
Holster Compatibility
According to a PSA rep, the guns will be compatible with some Gen3 Glock 19 holsters.
I would urge caution with any hard fit options like Kydex as small dimension differences may impact how well it fits. I would expect that leather rigs would work without much problem.
PS9 Dagger Pricing
Even if you aren’t impressed by the features of this gun, the price might get your attention:
$299.99
Yes, that’s correct. A Glock 19 compatible pistol for less than $300. With shipping and transfer fees, I estimate the average person should be able to get one out the door for about $360-370.
Assuming that these guns run as reliably as a Glock pistol – and only time will tell us that – a $299.99 defensive pistol is a major value. The price alone will sell many of these pistols.
If you want a model with a slide cut for an RMR sight with suppressor height sights and a threaded barrel, the pricing remains unbelievable:
$349.00
According to PSA staff, the PS9 grip frame alone should sell for $100.
It also makes you wonder what Glock’s margins look like.
When Is the PS9 Shipping?
The PS9 Dagger is now shipping. Click this link to buy one.
What are your thoughts about the new Palmetto State Armory PS9 Dagger? I’m cautiously optimistic about them. A $300 Glock clone would be huge in the marketplace.
Special thanks to Paul Carlson of the Safety Solutions Academy for helping with the photos and additional details. Paul’s a good friend and one of the best trainers working today. You should check out his availability and try to book time with him.
Last update: June 4, 2021
153 replies on “Palmetto State Armory PS9 Dagger: $300 Glock Killer [UPDATED]”
I’ve always been a 1911 fan, so I never got into Glocks (though I tried). When M&P came out with thumb safety I bought into that. When Sig put one on P365 I bought into that, too.
Glock puts them on for EU customers but never here. Will this have an option for it?
Will it be possible to buy the RMR version without a threaded barrel?
Does the barrel completely enclose the cartridge or is it like a Glock that can go kaboom?
Reloaders want to know. 🙂
Thanks
This is seriously the oldest lore on the internet. Barrels from glock are as well supported as any other pistol out there. People tinkering with striker/recoil Springs without the basic knowledge to test them appropriately before loading up and firing caused half the kabooms (firing out of battery) and the remainder were caused by double charges. I’ve shot tens of thousands of rounds of hand loaded ammo in USPSA/IDPA both major and minor power factor through gen 2, 3, and 4 glocks without a single failure and I’m in the vast majority. There is no Glock kaboom, only 11lb recoil springs on heavy slides that won’t close fully into battery when the trigger is depressed and guys who accidentally double stroke their “just as good as†lee press after watching a YouTube video of how to reload.
Love my Canik but I’ll be picking one up!
Very excited for this. PSA is my favorite gun manufacturer, due in large part to their mission statement; to get MSRs into widespread, common use, which is the standard set by the supreme court for the government to restrict ownership. They also stand behind their products 100%, I’ve had warranty service done on a PSA upper, and it was a simple process and I got the repaired product back within 10 days of originally contacting them.
A value priced, modestly upgraded gen3 G19 is a proven platform and is going to dominate the $250-500 MSRP defensive handgun market. The features on this make it comparable to an M&P 2.0, but for $100+ less. I, for one, will be buying one as soon as theyre in stock.
I will be in line first for this purchase.