PSA Palmetto Dagger Micro 9mm, 3.41 in Barrel, Optics-Ready RMSc, Two-Tone (Gray Slide/Black Frame), 16+1, 2 Mags, Aftermarket Trigger
This Palmetto State Armory Dagger Micro is a recent, micro-size 9mm built in the United States with an optics-ready RMSc footprint and a 3.41-inch barrel. It stands out with a 16+1 capacity in a compact format, an installed aftermarket skeletonized trigger with integrated safety blade, and the original OEM trigger included. Two steel 16-round magazines and a PSA-branded soft case round out the package.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: The pistol appears well maintained and cared for.
What's Included
- PSA-branded soft pistol case
- 2x 16-round magazines
- Aftermarket skeletonized trigger (installed)
- OEM trigger (not installed)
The Dagger Micro series delivers a micro-size 9mm platform with a 3.41-inch barrel and a black polymer frame featuring molded textured grip panels and the PSA emblem. The slide is finished in gray over the black frame for a two-tone, duty-ready appearance.
The slide is cut for micro red dots using the RMSc footprint and arrives with the optic cover plate installed. Front and rear cocking serrations provide solid purchase for press checks and manipulations. Iron sights are installed, with a front post featuring a single dot.
This striker-fired pistol uses a trigger safety and comes with an aftermarket skeletonized trigger installed, complete with an integrated safety blade. The original OEM trigger is included in the case, giving the buyer flexibility to configure the gun to preference.
Capacity is stated at 16+1, and the pistol ships with two 16-round steel double-stack magazines. Controls include a left-side slide stop and left-side magazine release for straightforward operation. The dustcover is smooth with no accessory rail.




