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Jericho 941FTypePlace of originIsraelService historyUsed bySeeProduction historyManufacturerProduced1990-presentVariantsSeeSpecifications.Feed system16 (9mm) 12 (.40 S&W) 10 (.45 ACP) round Detachable boxSightsFixed (Combat), or optional fully adjustable, or optional illuminated night sights.The Jericho 941 is a semi-automatic pistol developed by (now: ) that was launched in 1990.It was first imported into the US in 1990 by K.B.I., Inc. Of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It was later imported by and named the Uzi Eagle and by, Inc. As the Baby Eagle until the end of 2008. Some pistols from Magnum Research are marked Desert Eagle Pistol. Despite these names being used in the US market, the Jericho 941 is not related to the other than its manufacture and design by IMI, and bears only a slight cosmetic resemblance to the larger pistol.
From January 2009 until they ceased business in January 2010, K.B.I., Inc. (which also imported ) imported the handgun as the Jericho. Magnum Research, now a division of, announced a renewed importation of the Jericho.In December 2014, IWI US, Inc. Announced they would begin importing both the steel and polymer versions of the Jericho 941 in early 2015. Contents.Design and features The original Jericho 941 was modeled on the well-respected pistol designed and produced by (CZ) of the and built using parts supplied by the Italian arms house, which had been making their own CZ-75 clones. Semi-Compact Polymer BEThe introduction of the Jericho 941 also introduced a new caliber to the market, the (or.41 AE), which was developed in 1986. The.41 AE was a unique rebated rim cartridge designed to use.410-inch (10.25 mm) bullets and duplicate a reduced power police loading of the.
Jericho 941 Trigger Job
The Jericho originally shipped with two barrels, one for and the other for.41 AE. Since the.41 AE was designed with a rebated rim the same dimensions as that of the 9 mm, the extractor and ejector worked equally well for either cartridge.Ballistically, the.40 S&W was similar to moderate.41 AE loads (the manuals that list the.41 AE generally say to use.40 S&W data), although commercial loadings of.41 AE were somewhat more powerful than the.40 S&W. With the stronger backing of major American firearms and ammunition manufacturers, the.40 S&W quickly pushed the.41 AE out of the market.
The Jericho 941 was only on the market for one year before the dual 9 mm/.41 AE chambering was dropped, and the pistol was sold as either 9 mm or.40 S&W. Some shooters like the Baby Eagle in.40 S&W for its extra reserve of strength, since the Baby Eagle was originally designed for a more potent cartridge (the.41 AE), which is the reverse of some makers who dropped.40 S&W barrels into pistols previously spec'd for the milder 9 mm cartridge and had subsequent barrel and cartridge case failures.A later compact version, the Jericho 941, was chambered in or 9 mm. It is not clear to what extent the Jericho original.41 AE/9 mm Jericho frame and slide were 'built-up' to handle the.45 ACP's much larger diameter; although the.45 ACP is a milder load running at much lower pressures than the.41 AE, the barrel opening for the.45 ACP is, of necessity, much larger. Desert Eagle does not permit the use of +P or +P+ loads per its website FAQ, although reviewers have shot and reported the ballistics on +P.45 ACP defensive loadings.Initially Jericho pistols used barrels with, which sometimes produces slightly higher velocity due to better bullet to barrel fit. IWI switched to conventional land and groove rifling from 2005 to 2007.The Jericho 941 is issued in current service throughout the, and Israel Weapon Industries lost a 1.2 Billion Pesos bid for the Philippine National Police's 60,000 handgun procurement on July 11, 2012.Israeli Government IMI Jericho 941F's, occasionally available on the US Civilian Surplus Market, are SAO (Single Action Only) versions of the IMI/IWI Jericho 941 models sold new in the US. These pistols can appear with either factory SAO triggers, or trigger/frame modifications performed by Israeli Armorers.
The Armorer-modified version can be externally identified by an extra added in the frame slightly forward of the trigger-pivot (also a roll-pin). This extra roll-pin prevents the trigger from moving forward to the now non-existent DA position within the trigger-guard. The SAO triggers of the Govt. 941's apply to what is commonly known as the 'Israeli Method' of carry, otherwise known as 'Condition 3' within the lexicon developed by.Users.: Used by army and police.: Used by police.: Used by Special Forces.: Used by various police and security forces.: Used by Army and Marine Corps Military Police Special Duty Team.: since September 2009 produced in Ukraine under the name “Fort-21.03”.
Jericho 941 Serial Number
Jericho Baby Eagle 9mm
Used by Ukrainian police and special forces.: Used by The Kenya Police.References.