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JERICHO
941F

Israeli battle-tested pistol derived from the CZ 75. Renowned for its solid construction, all-steel frame, and smooth double-action trigger.

9mm
Caliber
16+1
Capacity
1990
Introduced
CZ-75
Heritage
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Catalog · JERICHO 941FJERICHO 941F// 9×19mm · Pistole
Origin
Israel
Maker
IWI
Action
DA/SA
Frame
All steel
Heritage
CZ-75
A.K.A.
Baby Eagle
The Story

Jericho 941F

When Israel decided it wanted a domestically produced service pistol, the result was the Jericho — built on the proven CZ-75 frame, refined by Italian gunmaker Tanfoglio, and battle-tested by the Israeli Police and IDF special units.

Its all-steel construction makes it heavier than its polymer rivals — and that mass translates directly into superb recoil control. It's the kind of pistol that shoots better than the shooter.

The original "941" name comes from its dual-caliber capability — it could fire both 9mm and the experimental .41 Action Express round with just a barrel and magazine swap. A piece of clever engineering that almost no other handgun has matched.

Phenomenal accuracy, smooth trigger, and that unmistakable "tank-built" feel. Among collectors and shooters alike, it's regarded as one of the most underrated service pistols of its era.

Development · History · Heritage

Jericho 941F — Timeline

The history behind this firearm, from conception to the present day.

CZ 75 Foundation

Czech armourer František Koucký designs the CZ 75, the template for the Jericho's action and ergonomics.

1975
1982
Tanfoglio Partnership

Italian gunmaker Tanfoglio licenses the CZ 75 design, refining the action for production outside Czechoslovakia.

Jericho Introduced

Israel Weapon Industries introduces the Jericho 941F — the first domestically produced Israeli service pistol.

1990
1990s
IDF & Police Adoption

Israeli National Police and IDF special units adopt the Jericho as a standard sidearm alongside the Beretta M9.

Export Success

The Jericho enters the commercial market under the "Baby Eagle" name, winning fans across the US and Europe.

2000s
Today
Available at GunRange.lv

Fire the legendary Israeli-built service pistol at our Riga facility — €2 per round, 5 rounds minimum.

In service · in cinema · in history

In the wild.

Where you've seen this firearm — on screen, in service, or making history.

Film
The Matrix Reloaded
2003

Carried prominently in the highway chase and lobby sequences.

Game
Tomb Raider series
2000s–

Lara Croft's signature sidearm in several entries of the franchise.

Service
Israeli Police
1990–

Official sidearm of the Israeli National Police and various IDF units.

From the range

What our visitors say.

Real feedback from guests who fired this weapon at our Riga range.

★★★★★

The Baby Eagle is exactly what I hoped for — tank-solid, incredibly accurate, and that CZ 75 heritage is immediately apparent. The instructor told me it's a favourite among the staff.

Dmitri K. · Tallinn
★★★★★

I'd read so much about the Jericho being underrated. After firing it today, I completely agree — the trigger is smooth, the accuracy is superb, and the all-steel frame feels like serious engineering.

Hannah P. · Berlin
★★★★★

Fired a Glock, a CZ 75, and the Jericho in the same session. The Jericho surprised me most — heavier than expected but incredibly controllable. Came back the next day just to shoot it again.

Mark T. · London
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5 shots from the Jericho 941F. €2 each. No experience required — just bring an ID and your curiosity.