IWI Jericho JGear Pistol Kits

by
posted on November 4, 2016
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
iwi-jericho-jgear-pistol-kits-f.jpg
Those interested in Israeli Weapons Industries' Jericho 941 pistol can take advantage of the company's JGear Pistol Kits.

The kit features a Jericho 941 pistol equipped with Meprolight Tru-Dot Tritium night sights. Pistols are available with either a polymer frame or a steel frame. The gun comes with a MagLula UpLula magazine loader and two 16-round magazines.

In addition, a custom paddle holster, which is adjustable for carry angle, is included with the kit. In addition, an adjustable double magazine holder is also included. Finally, a safety cable lock, cleaning rod and cleaning brushes round out the package. Everything is sold inside of a lockable carry case.

The Jericho 941 is a semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9 mm with a short-recoil operating system. Total capacity is 16+1. The pistol features a cold-hammer-forged barrel with polygonal rifling.

According to the company, the JGear Pistol Kit offers $300 in extra value for only $140 more over the cost of the handgun alone. For the polymer-framed Jericho, suggested retail price is $699. Price on the kit with a steel-framed handgun is $779.

Latest

Beretta
Beretta

First Look: Beretta 92X Performance Defensive Classic

Built to compete in three different IDPA divisions.

First Look: New Kydex Holsters From Falco

Three new holsters for unconventional carry positions.

CZ Secures Big Contract with Czech Ministry of Defense

The contract includes Bren 2 rifles and CZ P-10C pistols.

Back to the Basics: The .22 LR Lever-Action Rifle

Shooting is fun. Shooting a rimfire lever-action rifle is super fun.

First Look: Foxtrot Mike Suppressor-Optimized Upper

A minimalist AR-15 upper receiver designed to be used suppressed.

First Look: ZeroTech Optics Trace ED 1-10x24mm FFP LPVO

A variable zoom optic with an MRAD ranging reticle.

Interests



Get the best of Shooting Illustrated delivered to your inbox.