Just got my first 9mm! - Now with pictures!-

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Hey CGN,

Just wanted to say thanks for all the valuable information you guys have up here. It has all been truly helpful in me selecting and acquiring my first 9mm pistol. I was looking for a polymer frame with good ergos, relatively low cost, good quality and pleasing aesthetics. For those reasons I was originally looking at an S&W MP9, Steyr M9, Walther PPQ, Taurus 24/7 etc.

After looking through some CGN threads posted by others in my same boat, I heard about the Jericho 941. This thing really took the cake for me. It had everything I was looking for. Decocker, SA/DA, very pleasing to look at, Polymer frame etc. I had a hard time finding one so I posted it up on EE to see what was around. I got many replies (and thank you to everyone who reached out with suggestions or offers to sell) but nothing fit the bill, and every retailer was sold out.

This last weekend I happened by chance to be at Wholesale Sports (yes i know, its not a small LGS and it gets some heat on this forum). They don't advertise what they carry well, because online they didn't have much at all but in store they had some great selection. They had plenty 941s in both steel and polymer range kits, CZ75, MP9 etc.. I was very pleased and purchased it immediately :)

So if anyone else is looking for one in the Edmonton area, none of the CGN sponsors I contacted had any in stock and no ETA on arrival. WSS on Yellowhead has quite a few in stock still.

I'm picking up later today and will post pictures.

Thanks again!


Edit: Well I've got it in my hands now. I must say I am SO IMPRESSED with how easily this thing takes down. It has to be the easiest firearm to disassemble. It feels great and the grip fits quite nicely in my hand. One of the reasons I went with the polymer over steel is that I found the steel to be a bit chunkier in my hand (I don't have large bear paws).

Sorry for the crappy cell phone pics, I could get out the camera but I don't have a nice backdrop to photograph against anyways.

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Last pictures shows it in pieces. the one pin comes out and its ready for cleaning!
 
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Hey CGN,

Just wanted to say thanks for all the valuable information you guys have up here. It has all been truly helpful in me selecting and acquiring my first 9mm pistol. I was looking for a polymer frame with good ergos, relatively low cost, good quality and pleasing aesthetics. For those reasons I was originally looking at an S&W MP9, Steyr M9, Walther PPQ, Taurus 24/7 etc.

After looking through some CGN threads posted by others in my same boat, I heard about the Jericho 941. This thing really took the cake for me. It had everything I was looking for. Decocker, SA/DA, very pleasing to look at, Polymer frame etc. I had a hard time finding one so I posted it up on EE to see what was around. I got many replies (and thank you to everyone who reached out with suggestions or offers to sell) but nothing fit the bill, and every retailer was sold out.

This last weekend I happened by chance to be at Wholesale Sports (yes i know, its not a small LGS and it gets some heat on this forum). They don't advertise what they carry well, because online they didn't have much at all but in store they had some great selection. They had plenty 941s in both steel and polymer range kits, CZ75, MP9 etc.. I was very pleased and purchased it immediately :)

So if anyone else is looking for one in the Edmonton area, none of the CGN sponsors I contacted had any in stock and no ETA on arrival. WSS on Yellowhead has quite a few in stock still.

I'm picking up later today and will post pictures.

Thanks again!
I love my 941 Steel 9mm and will never sell by choice lol
 
I purchased the same 9mm last month and am waiting for the LTATT to come this week so I can try it out at the range. The wait is challenging to say the least. Try and get some extra mags and do not forget to get the loader.
 
Thanks everyone! I'll post pictures up later as I'm pretty sure it's mandatory on this forum.

I purchased the same 9mm last month and am waiting for the LTATT to come this week so I can try it out at the range. The wait is challenging to say the least. Try and get some extra mags and do not forget to get the loader.

I got the range kit with 3 mags. It doesn't come with a speedloader but I do have one on order with Canada Ammo. I think 3 mags is enough, but is there another reason I should consider more? (zombies doesn't count)
 
Good choice, thats how it starts, let one niner into your home and more will surely follow.

I believe those have internal rails like the CZ, big plus in my books!
 
Three is okay until you get into competition. (I agree that the unlikely zombie apocalypse doesn't count). That being said, I've got five with another five on the way, and I don't compete. It's nice to have spares, and I've got one specifically marked (with red electrical tape) for use with snap caps for dry fire practice. That way I know that live ammo never gets in there and I can avoid a troublesome and dangerous negligent discharge.
 
Good choice, thats how it starts, let one niner into your home and more will surely follow.

I believe those have internal rails like the CZ, big plus in my books!

Haha so I've heard. I don't have a lot of space (and money) so this collection is going to have to stay relatively small for now but I can see how this will lead to me needing another 9 and then a 40... then a 45.. then a revolver, and a 1911.....

Three is okay until you get into competition. (I agree that the unlikely zombie apocalypse doesn't count). That being said, I've got five with another five on the way, and I don't compete. It's nice to have spares, and I've got one specifically marked (with red electrical tape) for use with snap caps for dry fire practice. That way I know that live ammo never gets in there and I can avoid a troublesome and dangerous negligent discharge.

That's a fair statement. I have 4 mags for everything else I have so maybe 1 or 2 spares of anything in case there is a failure or whatever. Do you have a place you recommend for spare mags?

I've also updated the first post with pics :)
 
Thanks everyone! I'll post pictures up later as I'm pretty sure it's mandatory on this forum.



I got the range kit with 3 mags. It doesn't come with a speedloader but I do have one on order with Canada Ammo. I think 3 mags is enough, but is there another reason I should consider more? (zombies doesn't count)

Once you start shooting it, you will find the extra mags let you enjoy it a little longer.
 
Very envious....... I reeeeeeally want this pistol, saving hard so maybe later this year, always wanted the all steel frame, but yours does look nice.. Congrats
 
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