I have a Tanfoglio Combat (and a Stock), Tanfoglios are THE most unrated, underpriced guns on the maket, but I digress.. I also have a Jericho 941 in .45acp. The mags from the Combat and Jericho are identical.
I have a Tanfoglio Combat (and a Stock), Tanfoglios are THE most unrated, underpriced guns on the maket, but I digress.. I also have a Jericho 941 in .45acp. The mags from the Combat and Jericho are identical.
Nice, I will contact you for the mag of 45, tks!
I was under the impression that CZ mags work in baby eagles?
I've just got one in 9mm, and I tried a .40 S&W mag in it. The rounds don't work of course, but it clicked and released okay.
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I have a baby eagle in 9mm and use 40cal mags loads 9mm no feeding issues. Had a fellow CGN memeber tell me about it, we both have the same gun. No issues in his unit. I will note the mags do not have a cal marked on them so be careful if you load above the limit.
I have a Jericho in .40. All my mags have the T in the triangle that is Tanfoglio's mark, and all work flawlessly.
Also, the Jericho is based on the CZ-75, so it wouldn't be out of place that the mags would be interchangeable.
Can't be 100% on the latter, but I am for sure 100% on the former.
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Tanfoglio mags are marked with the specific caliber if this is something people are concerned about.
The Jericho is actually built by Tanfoglio; so they are actually the same mag.
But be careful with CZ - Tanfoglio mags work in all "B" model CZs, not the original 75 and CZ mags don't work in some Tanfoglios (i.e. Stock II/III)
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