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The IWI Jericho 941 is a family of semi-automatic pistol chambered in either 9mm or 45 ACP. An integrated picatinny rail allows for the attachment of a range of accessories and the Jericho 941 includes adjustable dovetail sights. The barrel and frame are both made of high quality steel and these pistols weigh between 1.6 and 2.3 pounds total.
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Action SADA - Caliber 9mm - Capacity 16 - Finish Black - Sights Adjustable - Twist 110 - Barrel Length 3.8 - Overall Length 7.6 - Weight 2.25 lb - First introduced in the US in 1990 the Jericho 941 has enjoyed wide acceptance by American shooters over the last 25 years. Based on the highly regarded CZ-75 short recoil system Jericho pistols combine proven design and function with IWIs exceptionally high standards for reliable performance accuracy and quality construction. - The Jericho features a frame mounted safety enabling condition one cocked and locked carry and single action function or hammer down double action function. Additional features include an integral Picatinny rail for mounting accessories adjustable dovetailed sights a firing pin block and a loaded chamber indicator. Barrels are cold hammer forged of the finest Mil-Spec CrMoV steel. - Each Jericho 941 comes with two standard capacity magazines or two 10 round magazines for consumers who reside in states with magazine capacity restrictions. No models will be available for CA or MA.
UPC | 856304004967 |
Caliber | 9MM LUGER (9X19 PARA) |
Capacity | 16 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 4 BARREL |
Weight | 2 LBS. |
Finish | BLACK |
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