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IWI Jericho 9mm


willis68

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No decocker, just a safety, for the money it impresses me seems to be a great gun. I plan on carrying it cocked and locked one of the reasons I pulled the trigger and bought one

i love the frame mounted safety on these verses the slide mounted one . Good job on getting it :up:

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Does yours eject the brass into the next county like my sons does?

 

 

LOL, nope but my stepson's Glock .40 does, it nearly ripped the potato sack that separates the lanes at N Range in Mt Juliet down each time he fired, but my Jericho is fine 

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I've had one forever, it seems. Got one of the 9mm/41AE kits when they came out, and I really don't remember when. Even still have about 1000 rounds of the Israeli Sampson ammo. in 41.
 
Good pistol, just heavy for my taste. Haven't shot it in quite a while. Maybe time to try it again.

 

It was the early 90s.......I picked a Beretta clone over one of the sets. I was young and stupid lol

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I've had one forever, it seems. Got one of the 9mm/41AE kits when they came out, and I really don't remember when. Even still have about 1000 rounds of the Israeli Sampson ammo. in 41.
 
Good pistol, just heavy for my taste. Haven't shot it in quite a while. Maybe time to try it again.

 

 

Larry,

 

So you have the .41 magnum version? that is very very cool we need to shoot together sometime!

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Larry,

 

So you have the .41 magnum version? that is very very cool we need to shoot together sometime!

 

No, it's the 41 A.E. The Action Express cartridge, at least that's how I always heard it referred to. Is that one and the same?

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Larry,

 

So you have the .41 magnum version? that is very very cool we need to shoot together sometime!

 

No, it's the 41 A.E. The Action Express cartridge, at least that's how I always heard it referred to. Is that one and the same?

 

Willis, according to Wikipedia:

 

The .41 AE was a unique rebated rim cartridge designed to use the .410-inch (10.25mm) bullets and duplicate a reduced power police loading of the .41 Magnum.

 

My apologies for not linking the full article. I'm not able to. 

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No, it's the 41 A.E. The Action Express cartridge, at least that's how I always heard it referred to. Is that one and the same?

 

 

my mistake,  nonetheless that is a very cool gun in my estimation

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my mistake,  nonetheless that is a very cool gun in my estimation

 

 No mistake. With all the cartridge variations that came out in the 80-90's, it was hard to tell what was going on.

 

Personally, I liked the 41AE more than the 9mm in the Jericho, but at that time the 18-25 bucks a box of ammo, and the lack of widespread interest sort of killed the round in about a year or so.

 

I bought a case of 41 when I saw what was happening, so I could have a little ammo. Unfortunately, the individual boxes were damaged in the 2010 flooding, so it's all loose rounds now.

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