IWI Jericho 941 Steel 9mm

It was my #1 choice until I got to try a tuned CZ. Truth be told if the CZ wasn't tuned up then the two guns were amazingly similar in feel and trigger. It was the fact that I could get the parts for the CZ and had folks that would help teach me what to do that made me go CZ in the end. But if you're not interested in tinkering or getting any tuning done then you'll like the Jericho just fine.
 
Thanks for the info guys. I am leaning towards one of these to replace my M&P 9. I have had some trigger time with an older CZ 75B so I figured this would be a good fit. I would just get an SP-01 Shadow but the Jericho range kit is an awfully good deal. How well does it cycle 115gr Blazer Brass?
 
Thanks for the info guys. I am leaning towards one of these to replace my M&P 9. I have had some trigger time with an older CZ 75B so I figured this would be a good fit. I would just get an SP-01 Shadow but the Jericho range kit is an awfully good deal. How well does it cycle 115gr Blazer Brass?

I run Federal AE 115 grain without issue. No stoppages of any kind after 2000 rounds and absolutely no cleaning.
 
I picked one up from Bullseye London(Great people, Great store, Two thumbs up BTW), and I've put 550 rounds through it is 3 range visits in January. I like the feel of it. Racking the slide is a little awkward due to it's short height, and safety/decocker location.

It shoots well for me. Recoil is negligible. VERY easy disassembly, VERY comfortable grip.

Only detractor for me is the bottom of the trigger pinches my finger as it is pulled, as the trigger swings down.
So far I've only tried a few different ammo brands. Not a single issue so far.
These are the brands I've used so far.

CCI Blazer Aluminum 9mm 124gr FMJ
Sellier & Bellot 115gr FMJ
Federal American Eagle 124gr FMJ
Barnaul 9mm 115gr FMJ

I've put mostly the CCI Blazer rounds through it as they're on the cheaper end, and seem to expend most of the powder. They seem "cleaner" then some of the other similarly priced ammo.

Can't compare to the CZ, as I don't have one.
 
I had a steel 941 and it was a good handling pistol. I wasn't in love with the curved trigger and it shot 6 inches low from a rest at 20 yds. Tried different ammo but couldn't get it to shoot to point of aim. Not many aftermarket parts available. I couldn't source an adjustable rear sight. Traded it on a SP01 Shadow and I love the CZ. The stock rubber grips fit my hand well and it shoots accurately. It cost me a couple of hundred dollars to trade. Other people love their 941 but I was unlucky perhaps.
 
I'm gonna have to agree with pretty much all the above posts. I shoot the CZ75 but I've tried the Jericho and the SP01-Shadow and they are all fantastic to shoot. The Jericho I tried was the hard chrome and looked really sharp. The trigger was very much like many of the CZ's I've tried at gun club. The trigger on any Shadow I've tried all had a noticably nicer trigger than my 75, but I'm more used to how mine shoots now anyway. (In otherwords, I'll probably upgrade when I can afford it.)

If you buy a Jericho you'll be happy with it, and if you wanna pay a bit more for the Shadow you'll also be happy with it!
 
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