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.
