Info:
Manufacturer/Model:
Made in Taiwan by KWC for Cybergun, Jericho 941
Replica Of: IWI Jericho 941 (9 mm) and Magnum Research Baby Desert Eagle
Made In: Taiwan
Caliber/Ammunition/Feed:
177, steel BBs, 22-shot magazine
Air Source:
CO2, 12 g Powerlet
Accessories: None
Recommended Pellet or BB: Daisy Avanti BBs
Weight (lb)/Length (in):
1.95, 8.0
Body Material/Finish/Grips: metal/polymer, black,
polymer
Barrel Length (in)/Material/Rifled: 4.62, brass, no
Trigger Action:
DA (only)
Trigger Pull (lbs)/Adjustable: >12 (DA), no
Sights (front/rear):
fixed, fixed
Velocity (fps): 443
Sound Level (dB): 98
Thickness of Pellet Holder (in):
N/A
Manufactured Dates:
2008 - present
Condition/Manual/Box: 98%, yes, yes
Serial Number:
80724923
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Comments:
The Jericho 941 is a CO2-powered
replica made in Taiwan by KWC and distributed
world-wide by Cybergun (France). The U.S. importer is Palco
Sports. The trademarks on this gun are officially licensed from
Israel Weapon Industries (IWI). The Jericho 941 firearm is
imported to the U.S. by Magnum Research and known as the Baby
Desert Eagle. Interestingly, the airgun that Magnum Research
sells as the Baby Desert Eagle is just a scaled-down version of
the Desert Eagle and is not a replica of the Jericho. This
airgun replica of the Jericho 941 has a polymer frame and a
metal slide (the slide does not move). The only functional parts on the
Jericho airgun are the trigger, magazine release, and thumb
safety. All the other replica parts are
strictly cosmetic. The Jericho has a very heavy trigger with no
distinct breaking point. This airgun has a very authentic look
and feel. The hidden piercing mechanism, weight, licensed
trademarks, and the removable magazine that contains the valve,
BBs and CO2
complete the effect. Accuracy is only fair and the measured
velocity is well below the manufacturer's claims. All in all,
the Jericho 941 is a nicely made action plinker that should hold
up to years of shooting.
Exploded Parts Diagram (.pdf)
Cybergun 2009
Catalog (.pdf)
Performance:
Measurements were made on
11/28/08 at a temperature of 72 ºF and 14' elevation. A ten shot string was fired
from a bench rest at 15' using Daisy Avanti BBs (5.5 gr).
The highest velocity measured was 400 fps, the lowest was 358 fps
(average of the 10-shot string was 380 fps, s = 14). A six shot string
fired with open sights using Daisy Avanti BBs grouped at 0.97". Click the thumbnail below to see a
larger image.
Click
here for a description of the measurement methods.

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