The Strike Industries Mass Driver: Is This The Best CA-Legal Pistol Comp?

Published on June 27, 2024
Duration: 10:50

This video reviews the Strike Industries Mass Driver, a CA-legal pistol compensator that installs via the guide rod. It discusses its effectiveness in reducing muzzle rise on Glock 19 and 17 platforms, comparing it to traditional compensators and the Radian Ram Jet. Key considerations include holster compatibility to prevent snagging during draws, especially for concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The Strike Industries Mass Driver is a CA-legal pistol compensator that installs via the guide rod, redirecting muzzle gases to reduce recoil and keep the firearm's muzzle flat. It's a budget-friendly alternative to threaded barrel compensators, costing around $95, but requires careful holster selection to avoid snagging.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Mass Driver
  2. 01:04What is a Mass Driver?
  3. 01:12Mass Driver Installation
  4. 01:46Reliability and Malfunctions
  5. 02:18Holster Compatibility Issues
  6. 03:53Glock 19 Performance
  7. 04:06Glock 17 Performance
  8. 05:53Ported Slide Benefits
  9. 06:39High Round Count Testing
  10. 08:01Assisted Carry for Grip Issues
  11. 08:52Comparison to Radian Ram Jet
  12. 09:19Price Comparison
  13. 10:11Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Strike Industries Mass Driver work?

The Mass Driver installs via the guide rod and is designed to push forward as the slide cycles back. Its ports redirect muzzle gases, effectively reducing recoil and keeping the firearm's muzzle flatter during firing.

Is the Strike Industries Mass Driver CA-legal?

Yes, the Mass Driver is designed to be CA-legal because it attaches to the guide rod and does not require a threaded barrel, which is prohibited for compensator installation in California.

What are the key considerations when using a Mass Driver?

A primary consideration is holster compatibility. You must use a holster that fully covers the gap between the slide and the Mass Driver to prevent snagging during a draw, which can cause malfunctions.

How does the Mass Driver compare in price to other compensators?

The Mass Driver is significantly more affordable, costing around $95. This is substantially less than premium options like the Radian Ram Jet, which can cost upwards of $390-$400.

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