Is This the Best 2011 Upgrade? Recoil Reaper Hydraulic Buffer!

Published on April 7, 2026
Duration: 6:47

This video reviews the Jacob Gray Recoil Reaper, a hydraulic buffer designed for 2011 platforms. The reviewer compares its performance against an OEM guide rod, noting a significant reduction in felt recoil and muzzle flip. The upgrade is deemed worthwhile for enhancing shooting speed and control on the 2011 platform.

Quick Summary

The Jacob Gray Recoil Reaper is a hydraulic buffer for 19 and 2011 pistols, designed to reduce felt recoil by about 30% and decrease muzzle flip. Compatible with barrels from 4.25 to 4.6 inches, it enhances shooting speed and control, making it a valuable upgrade for the 2011 platform.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Is this the best 2011 upgrade?
  2. 00:30Introducing the Jacob Gray Recoil Reaper
  3. 01:04Recoil Reaper Specs & Compatibility
  4. 01:41First Shots with Recoil Reaper
  5. 01:51Initial Recoil Impressions
  6. 02:08Hundreds of Rounds Fired
  7. 02:21Comparison Test: Reaper vs. OEM
  8. 03:16Slow-Motion Muzzle Flip Analysis
  9. 03:33Final Thoughts on Recoil Reaper
  10. 03:44Bill Drills with Recoil Reaper
  11. 04:11Bill Drill Time: 1.18 Seconds
  12. 04:21Malfunction: Failure to Feed
  13. 04:40Bill Drill Time: 1.10 Seconds
  14. 04:49Bill Drill Time: 1.06 Seconds
  15. 05:02Final Thoughts & Value Assessment
  16. 05:38MSRP and Worth It?
  17. 05:48Goal of the 2011 Platform
  18. 06:13Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Jacob Gray Recoil Reaper and what does it do for a 2011 pistol?

The Jacob Gray Recoil Reaper is a hydraulic buffer designed for 19 and 2011 platforms. It aims to reduce felt recoil by approximately 30% and decrease muzzle flip, leading to flatter shooting and faster follow-up shots.

What are the compatibility requirements for the Jacob Gray Recoil Reaper?

The Recoil Reaper fits both 19 and 2011 platforms. It requires a barrel length between 4.25 inches and 4.6 inches, meaning it will not fit standard 5-inch barrels.

How does the Recoil Reaper compare to a standard OEM guide rod in a 2011?

In testing, the Recoil Reaper provided a noticeable decrease in felt recoil and muzzle flip compared to the OEM guide rod. This allowed for more controllable shots and quicker sight recovery, especially during rapid-fire drills.

Is the Jacob Gray Recoil Reaper worth the investment for a 2011 owner?

With an MSRP of around $230, the Recoil Reaper is a significant investment. However, the reviewer found it to be worth the cost, as it enhances the 2011's inherent qualities of speed, flatness, and controllability, making it a great addition.

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