Strike Industries Mass Driver Review – 1200 Rounds, Big Problems

9 days ago
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I put the Strike Industries Mass Driver Comp through over 1200 rounds on my Timberwolf 17 — including a full Steel Challenge match. What I found wasn’t pretty:

• Light primer strikes across multiple ammo types (115gr, 124gr, 147gr)
• Reliability issues that showed up by the 400-round mark
• Malfunctions under match pressure that I couldn’t ignore
• Known problems reported by other shooters online

On paper, the Mass Driver Comp looks like a clever $99 feature — no threaded barrel needed, simple to set up, and it uses forward mass to tame recoil. But clever doesn’t count if your gun can’t finish a stage. This one’s off my gun until I figure out what went wrong.

If you’ve found a compensator that actually runs clean under pressure, drop it in the comments. Your gear should be something you can trust when it matters.

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Timestamps
0:00 – Intro
0:25 – 1200 Rounds and Match Day Problems
1:10 – How The Strike Industries Mass Driver Works
1:45 – Ammo Choices
2:00 – Steel Challenge Match Day Nightmare
2:30 – Post-Match: Other Shooters, Same Issues
3:01 – Holster Choices
3:25 – What Works, What Doesn't
3:55 – Off the gun and on the shelf.
5:00 – Final thoughts

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