Our Jericho 941 is a short recoil operated weapon for sale. It fires with locked breech and uses a proven browning-type locking. The Jericho 941 is is an all time top level weapon. Everyone can afford one without breaking the bank. Soft-shooting, accurate, and cool. They are built on a reliable design from a reputable company and are a reminder that quality all-steel pistols don't have to cost us a fortune. The basic 9x19 mm version of the Jericho 941 has a magazine capacity of 15 rounds. This version can use magazines from the Tanfoglio T95 of CZ-75 handguns. Version chambered in 10mm S&W is fed from 12-round magazines. While the 9mm ACP version uses ten round capacity magazines. This pistol has fixed sights. However there are fully adjustable sights and illuminated night sights that are proposed as an option. This handgun proven over time to be effective.
Many people refer to it as the Jericho 941 true shooters gun, plain and simple. It can function as a duty gun, home defense gun, or just a fun range toy. It covers just about every base. People looking to use it for concealed carry might consider a lighter gun or seek to adapt. This pistol has various safety arrangements, like either a frame-mounted manual safety, of a slide mounted manual safety. The frame mounted safety is positioned on the left side only. Yet the slide-mounted safety used by left-handed and right-handed people with equal ease. When engaged, it automatically decocks the hammer.
Like its progenitor, the Jericho’s slide rides inside the frame. This gives the gun a very low bore axis. Combined with a strong beavertail and a slightly undercut trigger guard, it provides for a nice, high grip. Being based on the CZ-75 has its benefits, and one of those is outstanding ergonomics.
Parts fitment is fantastic. You can come to realize Jericho 941 has better tolerances than the current base model CZ-75 B pistols. The frame-to-slide fit is excellent, the barrel lockup is great, and everything feels solid. As with most CZ-style guns, the smaller slide gives you less purchase. A more trapezoidal-shaped slide and a lack of front serrations are noticeable here, but still, the Jericho takes very little force to rack.