OpticsPlanet Exclusive Strike Industries QUAD V: Next-Generation 9mm Compensator
Author: Marko L. | Publish Date: Jun 25, 2025 | Fact checked by: Aleksa Miladinovic
Revolutionary Design Evolution
Strike Industries has unveiled their latest innovation with the QUAD V compensator, representing a significant advancement over their original Quad Comp design. This exclusive OpticsPlanet offering brings enhanced performance capabilities specifically engineered for competitive shooting applications and tactical use.

Enhanced Vertical Control Technology
Dual Vertical Port Configuration
The QUAD V's defining characteristic lies in its dual vertical port system, strategically designed to eliminate muzzle rise during rapid fire sequences. This configuration represents a fundamental shift from the original design philosophy, prioritizing vertical muzzle control over the fore-and-aft recoil reduction of its predecessor.
The 'V' designation specifically references this vertical orientation, emphasizing the compensator's primary function of neutralizing upward muzzle movement during shooting.
Streamlined Installation Process
No-Tune Operation
One of the most significant improvements in the QUAD V is its plug-and-play functionality. Unlike the original Quad Comp, which required careful recoil spring tuning depending on the host platform, this new model operates effectively straight from the package without any adjustments needed.
This simplified approach makes the QUAD V accessible to a broader range of users while maintaining the performance standards expected from Strike Industries products.

Technical Specifications and Compatibility
Universal 9mm Platform Integration
The compensator measures 1.44 inches in length and 0.67 inches in width, featuring 1/2×28 threading for broad compatibility with popular 9mm handguns including the Glock 17 and Glock 19 platforms.
Despite its extended length compared to the original design, the QUAD V incorporates weight-reducing aesthetic elements that maintain optimal balance without creating a front-heavy feel during operation.
Official Product Description
Introducing the new Strike Micro Threaded Comp – QUAD V.
The 'V' stands for vertical as it's designed to kill all vertical movement of the muzzle when firing your handgun. This new and longer compensator's main difference from its original design (the Quad Comp) is that it will work right out of the box with your pistol without any tuning required.
Previously, the original Quad Comp needed some tuning of the guide rod's recoil spring depending on the platform. Additionally, the original Quad focused on killing fore and aft movement, reducing perceived felt recoil.
The new Quad Comp V features two large vertical ports for gas to exit from and despite being 1.44″ in length, its aesthetic design aid in weight reduction so this won't feel cumbersome on the user at all when installed.

Complete Installation Package
Included Components and Tools
Each QUAD V compensator arrives with everything needed for professional installation:
Package Contents:
- 1x MC-V comp
- 1x Flat Head Torx M4x12mm
- 1x T20 Torx tool
- 1x Loctite
This comprehensive package ensures users have all necessary tools and materials for secure, properly timed installation following Strike Industries' commitment to user-friendly products.
Key Features Summary
Features of OpticsPlanet Exclusive Strike Industries Strike Micro QUAD V Threaded 9mm Compensator:
- Micro compensator for any threaded 9mm handgun barrel
- Compatible for 1/2″-28 thread pitch
- Two large vertical ports
- Secure tight fitment and easy timing
- Aesthetic Strike design and lightweight
| PRODUCT NAME | Strike Industries Strike Micro QUAD V Threaded 9mm Compensator |
| COLOR | Black |
| CALIBER | 9mm Luger |
| THREADS PER INCH | 1/2x28 |
| GUN MODEL | Glock 17, Glock 19, Universal |
| LENGTH | 1.44 in |
Author:
Marko Lalovic

Marko is a dedicated aviation enthusiast whose passion began with an unforgettable encounter with fighter jets at an air show in his home country. As an audiophile and sound engineer by training, Marko was initially captivated by the distinctive sonic signature of military aircraft—the thunderous roar of afterburners and the precise mechanical symphony of aviation systems. This auditory fascination evolved into a comprehensive interest in defense technology, particularly firearms engineering and ballistics acoustics.