Jericho 941/Baby Desert Eagle?
.380awsome
November 13, 2008, 07:53 PM
i was looking a little while back at a pawn shop that had one of these,i really liked its feel and such
what do you guys know about this gun,reliable?
thoughts please?
thanks,.380awsome
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.380awsome
November 13, 2008, 08:45 PM
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galilgunner
November 14, 2008, 01:24 PM
I have the compact all steel UZIEAGLE marked 9mm Baby Eagle and the Jericho marked .45 with the frame mounted safety. I have never had any malfunctions with either of them. They are slightly heavier than some of my other pistols but I don't really notice the difference. I have a lot of pistols including Colt, Browning, CZ, Glock, Taurus, Ruger, and a few others and I like all of them, but for me the Baby Eagle just feels right in my hands. They are very solid pistols.
Zundfolge
November 14, 2008, 01:26 PM
They are one of the better CZ-75 clones on the market.
I'd take one over an EAA Witness.
bluejdixon
November 14, 2008, 08:31 PM
Fantastic pistol... I have the 9mm slide safety/decocker model, and only had one FTE (Stovepipe) in 6,000 rounds... Comes apart easy, and minimal parts to clean... Thinking about trading it in on the new model with the rail :)
SeanSw
November 15, 2008, 12:17 AM
My full size 9mm has been a very good gun. It is a heavy all steel 9mm but very accurate and a pleasure to shoot. It has fed all ammunition so far but the single factory magazine provided with the pistol could be responsible for the recent failures to slide lock on an empty magazine. All 4 of my magazines are directly from Magnum Research. Accessories are nearly non-existent. Customer service is rumored to be poor (I have never needed any). The trigger was very stiff and has not smoothed out perfectly although a lighter mainspring and internal polishing has helped while still maintaining 100% reliability. The factory mainspring must be upwards of 20lbs!
I have no intentions to get rid of mine but I can't think of a reason to purchase one over another cz75 variant unless you're particular to the aesthetics or slide mounted decocker. Mine has impressed all shooters so far. That has to be worth something, right?
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