In the realm of handguns, few names resonate with authority and respect as does IWI's Jericho 941. First introduced to the American market in 1990, this pistol has become a staple among discerning shooters over the past quarter-century. The Jericho 941 is built upon the esteemed CZ-75 short recoil system—a design celebrated for its reliability and performance.
The IWI Jericho 941 Enhanced model elevates this legacy further by integrating modern enhancements while preserving its core virtues. It boasts a polymer frame devoid of finger grooves, offering an adaptable grip with adjustable backstraps to suit individual preference. This subcompact powerhouse features a Mil-STD 1913 Picatinny front rail, facilitating seamless attachment of tactical accessories.
The Enhanced model introduces refined ergonomics through its newly designed hammer and trigger profiles, coupled with an updated thumb safety lever that supports both "condition one" cocked-and-locked carry or traditional double action operation from hammer down—ensuring readiness in any scenario.
Sight acquisition is swift and precise thanks to Novak Sights complemented by fully adjustable sight configurations tailored for accuracy. Encased within its black polymer framework lies a cold hammer-forged barrel measuring at an efficient length of 3.8 inches—delivering consistent precision shot after shot.
Weighing in at just over 25 ounces and featuring an overall length of approximately 7.6 inches, it strikes a balance between portability and function without compromise on capacity; each magazine holds up to sixteen rounds plus one chambered.
The IWI Jericho Enhanced stands as testament not only to enduring craftsmanship but also innovative foresight—an exemplary choice for those who demand excellence from their sidearm without concession.