IWI Jericho 941 Steel Shooting Impressions

Published on July 7, 2017
Duration: 5:05

This video provides shooting impressions of the IWI Jericho 941 All Steel pistol. The reviewer notes a significant improvement in hand feel compared to the polymer version, with the added weight contributing to smoother recoil. While the trigger is described as light but somewhat sloppy with a non-crisp brake and reset, it is deemed usable. The reviewer also observed a tendency to shoot low with Noler Match ammunition, a deviation from previous experiences.

Quick Summary

The IWI Jericho 941 Steel offers improved ergonomics and smoother recoil compared to its polymer variant due to its all-steel construction. While the trigger is light, it's described as somewhat sloppy with a non-crisp brake and reset. Accuracy observations noted a tendency to shoot low with Noler Match ammunition.

Chapters

  1. 00:46Introducing the IWI Jericho 941 All Steel
  2. 01:43Jericho 941 Steel vs. Polymer Comparison
  3. 01:52Ergonomics and Hand Feel
  4. 01:55Trigger Assessment
  5. 02:02Sights and Grouping
  6. 02:15Grip and Control Accessibility
  7. 02:53All Steel Jericho Shooting Experience
  8. 03:03Recoil and Weight Impact
  9. 03:08Trigger Feel and Reset Details
  10. 03:21Ammunition Performance Observation
  11. 03:30Overall Impression of the Jericho 941
  12. 03:33What's Included in the Box

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the IWI Jericho 941 Steel compare to the polymer version in terms of feel?

The All Steel Jericho 941 is noted to have a significantly nicer feel in the hand compared to the polymer version. The added weight of the steel frame contributes to a more substantial and comfortable grip for the shooter.

What is the recoil like on the IWI Jericho 941 Steel?

With the added weight of the all-steel construction, the recoil on the Jericho 941 Steel is described as smoother and gentler. This makes the pistol more comfortable to shoot, especially during extended sessions.

How is the trigger performance on the IWI Jericho 941 Steel?

The trigger on the Jericho 941 Steel is very light but also perceived as somewhat sloppy. The brake isn't super crisp, and the reset, while tactile, is not sharp, though it is something a user can get used to.

Did the reviewer experience any accuracy issues with the IWI Jericho 941 Steel?

The reviewer noted that both they and another individual hit low when using Noler Match ammunition, which was unusual as this ammunition has not caused inconsistencies in past tests. Despite this, a fairly tight group was still achieved.

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