IWI Jericho 941 Polymer Unbox and Field Strip

Published on March 21, 2017
Duration: 8:19

This guide details the field stripping procedure for the IWI Jericho 941 Polymer pistol, as demonstrated by GBGuns. The process involves aligning specific dots on the slide and frame to release a pin, allowing for easy separation of the slide, barrel, and recoil assembly. This is a crucial skill for routine maintenance and cleaning.

Quick Summary

The IWI Jericho 941 Polymer can be field stripped by aligning specific dots on the slide and frame to release the disassembly pin. This allows for easy separation of the slide, barrel, and recoil assembly for cleaning and maintenance. Key features include a DA/SA trigger, Tru-Dot night sights, and a robust dual recoil spring system.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 00:36J-Kit Contents
  3. 01:46External Features and Ergonomics
  4. 02:46Trigger and Sights
  5. 04:51Field Strip and Takedown
  6. 05:39Internal Components
  7. 06:31Chamber Support and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you field strip the IWI Jericho 941 Polymer?

To field strip the IWI Jericho 941 Polymer, first ensure the firearm is unloaded. Align the indicator dots on the slide and frame, then push out the disassembly pin. The slide, barrel, and recoil assembly can then be separated from the frame.

What are the key features of the IWI Jericho 941 Polymer?

The IWI Jericho 941 Polymer features a DA/SA trigger, Tru-Dot tritium night sights, a polymer frame with metal rail inserts, a steel guide rod, and a dual recoil spring system. It also boasts excellent chamber support.

What is included in the IWI Jericho 941 Polymer J-Kit?

The J-Kit for the IWI Jericho 941 Polymer typically includes the pistol, a holster, a double magazine pouch, two magazines, a Maglula loader, a cleaning rod, a lock, and a detailed operator manual.

What is the benefit of the dual recoil spring in the Jericho 941 Polymer?

The dual recoil spring system in the Jericho 941 Polymer is designed to help manage recoil effectively and may contribute to increased durability and a longer service life for the firearm's components.

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