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Swiss Arms 941 Jericho CO2 Powered .177 Airgun Pistol
(Color: Black)

ID: 61839 (Airgun-28814)
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$79.95

This is an air gun, or a traditional BB gun product. They are different from the many airsoft prodcuts we carry in our store and their purchase and use are usually governed by stricter laws. Please click to learn more.
Canada Export CompliantCanadaExport Compliant
This gun has a muzzle velocity rating (FPS) between 366 and 500, and is compliant for export to Canada.

Product Description

Features

  • Full size 941 replica
  • Non blowback action gives the pistol a higher FPS
  • Metal slide gives the pistol a realistic weight
  • Takes standard 12g CO2 cartridges
  • Swiss Arms trademarks
  • Drop free 21 round magazine

Manufacturer: Swiss Arms

FPS: 427

3 Customer Reviews

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by Josh T. on 05/06/2020
"I am so glad I purchased this gun. It is by far the most powerful bb pistol out there, based on the research I've done. I would have easily paid twice the amount for this gun, and it is a steal at 50 bucks. Very weighty, has a piccatiny rail for a red dot or a light and looks VERY realistic. And most important, it's a super fun semi-auto plinker capable of 20 rounds per mag!
by Alvaro R. on 02/20/2023
"I was lucky enough to get the Swiss Arms 941 Jericho for $50 bucks here on Evike... It is very well built, solid all metal construction, powerful, and fun to shoot. NO blowback, but still a very solid, well built all metal design. If I had to pick one between the Umarex Glock 19 Gen 3 and this Swiss Arms 941 Jericho... Hands down I would choose this one since, at least until now it hasn't dropped any bb's when you remove the full size drop down magazine. Overall a great air gun!

Pros: It's strong enough to take and enjoy anywhere! It looks good too!

Cons: The white lettering bothered me enough to where I ended up sanding and painting it! It still looks good but I couldn't match the original color exactly.
by Reece O. on 01/15/2022
"Pros:
Heavy Weight to it (especially when the mag is loaded in)
The plastic frame is well, plastic, but it's a quality durable plastic that somewhat resembles the real polymer used on later models of the Jericho 941
High Capacity
Decent Power (a few carboard boxes will stop the pellets, so no need to worry about clean-up)
Decently accurate (at a range of about 10-15 feet or 3-4.5 meters), despite the somewhat heavy trigger pull
CO2
Has Cosplay Prop potential

Cons:
Slide is fixed to the frame
Hammer is completely non-functional
Mag release is hard to depress
Safety, though it is ambidextrous, is hard to reach from a firing grip with either hand
Magazine is difficult to load BBs and CO2 12g Cartridges into

Overall, I'd say this is good for target shooting or general plinking, or just collecting unique and different air guns. It is not adequate for any form of pest control, hunting, self defense, or any such thing like that. As for the price, at the $78 ($55 $22 in shipping) on sale that I purchased it for, it is a steal. Any higher, and I think it's harder to justify the price for the limited functionality. I primarily bought it for it's uniqueness amongst air gun pistols, if that doesn't matter to you, there are better options.

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About Swiss Arms

Formerly known as SIG Arms AG based in Neuhausen am Rheinfall, Switzerland, Swiss Arms traces its roots to Switzerland's long-standing tradition of precision engineering and firearms craftsmanship. The company emerged from the historic partnership between Schweizerische Industrie Gesellschaft (SIG) and German manufacturer J.P. Sauer & Sohn, a collaboration that helped bring Swiss engineering excellence to military and law enforcement markets worldwide.

Building on Switzerland's global reputation for quality manufacturing, Swiss Arms became known for producing highly reliable service rifles and pistols, including the widely adopted SG 550 series. Over time, the brand name "Swiss Arms" has also been licensed internationally, extending into sporting, airsoft, and replica markets, bringing the aesthetic and heritage of Swiss military design to civilian enthusiasts around the world.

Today, the Swiss Arms name represents a blend of traditional Swiss precision, modern innovation, and a legacy rooted in one of Europe's most respected firearms manufacturing histories.

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