
Micro Daggar won't disassemble after Trigger Group replacement Please Help!
I recently attempted to replace my Micro Dagger's trigger after the trigger pin fell out at the range about 100 rounds into the session, and I was told that it is a fairly common failure point on the pistol.
I purchased a replacement trigger assembly from NDZ Performance Parts, specifically the "GLOCK 43 TRIGGER WITH BAR ASSEMBLY SP33362 9MM" and "GLOCK 42 43 43X 48 TRIGGER STOP CONTROL HOUSING SP33228," and inserted the pieces following AT3 Tactical's video "How To Upgrade Your PSA Micro Dagger Trigger: Easy Installation Tutorial - Glock 43x, Glock 48," but something has clearly gone wrong.
I can rack the pistol normally; the slide lock engages. However, there is no click when the trigger is pulled; it just feels like a sponge. When I pull the trigger, the slide wiggles a bit side to side along the rails. And when I attempt to disassemble the pistol, the slide does not want to release.
I can see that the firing pin is fully recessed into the slide. I don't believe it is in the half cock position, and definitely is not in the fully expressed/fired position.
The trigger appears to be misaligned, preventing it from properly pulling and releasing the striker, which is keeping me from disassembling the pistol and accessing the internals. Is there any workaround to force the pistol open? And do any of you know what may have gone wrong with the trigger to cause this?
(the pins are removed in this picture as I thought thier removal could help me free the slide I know they are supposed other be in the holes)