Took the micro Dagger out today for the 1st shots.

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  • GunsNstuff

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    Feb 27, 2011
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    I bought the slide with the 407k on it. Then bought magazines, then the frame. It took several months to gather enough parts to put this together, but it's finished and I finally had time to take it out and make sure it worked. The last part bought was the Ebay recoil spring and the Aim Surplus threaded barrel. I was very happy with how this little thing shot. The red dot required very little adjustment at 10 yards. I'm going to have to modify my kydex holster because it's hitting the red dot buttons and turning the sight off from time to time. The micro dagger 15 round magazines functioned flawlessly with cast lead reloads, JHP reloads, factory JHP brass case and steel case FMJs. Everything from 115 grain to 124 to 147. I did some semi fast 5 shot groups and a few double taps. It seems to be a good self defense carry gun. I didn't shoot much, just enough to make sure it worked and to sight it in. I haven't shot in around a year if I remember correctly. This is my first pistol with a red dot.

    Top right target is just rapid firing junk ammo out of my Beretta M9A1 22lr. It only jammed half the time.
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