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|nationality = Israel
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|artist = {{artist name|十月十日奏}}
|artist = {{artist name|十月十日奏}}
|fullname = IWI Jericho 941
|fullname = IWI Jericho 941
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|voiceactor = {{voice actor name|Tadokoro Azusa}}
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| weaponinfo = The Jericho 941 is a double-action/single-action semi-automatic pistol developed by Israel Military Industries (now: Israel Weapon Industries) that was launched in 1990.
| weaponinfo =  
The Jericho 941 is a double-action/single-action semi-automatic pistol developed by Israel Military Industries (now called Israel Weapon Industries) that was first released in 1990. The '941' in the handgun's name is a reference to the two calibers the Jericho was originally released in: the 9x19mm Parabellum and the much more powerful .41 Action Express. The Jericho retains the '941' in its name despite the .41 Action Express becoming a discontinued cartridge.


It was first imported into the US in 1990 by K.B.I., Inc. of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It was later imported by O.F. Mossberg & Sons and named the Uzi Eagle and by Magnum Research, Inc. as the Baby Eagle until the end of 2008. Some pistols from Magnum Research are marked Desert Eagle Pistol. Despite these names being used in the US market, the Jericho 941 is not related to the IMI Desert Eagle other than its manufacture and design by IMI, and bears only a slight cosmetic resemblance to the larger pistol. From January 2009 until they ceased business in January 2010, K.B.I., Inc. (which also imported Charles Daly firearms) imported the handgun as the Jericho. Magnum Research, now a division of Kahr Arms, announced a renewed importation of the Jericho.
The Jericho's design was based on the venerable CZ-75 handgun designed in the Czech Republic, and shares many of its defining features: an all steel construction, good grip ergonomics, and a low bore axis. The major mechanical differences between the CZ-75 and the Jericho is in their rifling: while the CZ design features traditional rifling, the Jericho uses a polygonal rifling design. The Jericho is also substantially heavier than its Czech counterpart. Aside from this, most differences between the two handguns are aesthetic in nature. Using a well-tested design allowed IMI to avoid the teething problems most new pistol designs experience. The Jericho was built using parts from Italian arms manufacturer Tanfoglio, who had been making their own clones of the CZ-75. By subcontracting much of the basic fabrication work to Tanfoglio, IMI was able to rapidly put into production a pistol capable of meeting Israeli government requirements.


In December 2014, IWI US, Inc. announced they would begin importing both the steel and polymer versions of the Jericho 941 in early 2015.
The Jericho 941 is issued in current service throughout the Israeli Security Forces. Israeli Government IMI Jericho 941F's, occasionally available on the US civilian surplus market, are single action only as opposed to being double action/single action like the commercial version. This is due to how the Israeli Security Forces are trained to carry their guns. Traditionally, ISF agents carry their Jerichos with the safety off and with loaded magazines, but without a round in the chamber. Upon drawing their weapon, they will grab and rack the slide of Jericho as they bring the handgun up to look down the sights, cocking the gun and putting a round into the chamber. This type of carry method is known as 'Condition 3', and is sometimes called the 'Israeli Method'.
 
The Jericho was first imported into the US in 1990 by K.B.I., Inc. of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It was later imported by O.F. Mossberg & Sons under the name 'Uzi Eagle'. Magnum Research, Inc. would import the Jericho as the 'Baby Eagle' (apparently due to a resemblance to the Desert Eagle .50AE handgun) until the end of 2008. From January 2009 until they ceased business in January 2010, K.B.I., Inc. (which also imported Charles Daly firearms) imported the handgun as the Jericho. Magnum Research, now a division of Kahr Arms, announced a renewed importation of the Jericho.
 
In December 2014, IWI US, Inc. announced they would begin importing both the steel and polymer versions of new production Jericho 941 pistols in early 2015. These new Jericho handguns feature a rail mounted under the barrel for attachments, something not present on the original Jerichos.


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|gallery=<gallery>
|gallery=<gallery>
File:CHARACTER_SETTINGS_JERICHO.jpg| Official Character sheet for Jericho (CN)
File:Jericho_S.png|Profile image
File:Jericho_S.png|Profile image
File:Jericho.png|Full artwork
File:Jericho.png|Full artwork
File:Jericho_D.png|Full damaged artwork
File:Jericho_D.png|Full damaged artwork
</gallery>
|galleryAlt=<gallery>
File:CHARACTER_SETTINGS_JERICHO.jpg| Official Character sheet for Jericho (CN)
</gallery>
</gallery>


| trivia =  
| trivia =  
*The Jericho pistol is famous for being the sidearm used by Spike Spiegel, the protagonist of the neo-noir anime Cowboy Bebop.
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 5 August 2024

Jericho Quotes
Jericho
248
Gun Information
Full name IWI Jericho 941
Country of origin Israel
Manufacturer Israel Weapons Industries, Magnum Research, Kahr Arms
Game Information
Faction Griffin & Kryuger
Manufactured /
Revised by
I.O.P.
Voice actor Tadokoro Azusa
Artist 十月十日奏
Released on CN (杰里科) (2018-12), TW (杰里科), KR (제리코), EN, JP (ジェリコ)
Chibi Animation
Variant:

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How to obtain[edit]

NORMALHEAVY Timer 0:49:00. See T-Doll Production for details.

DROP Not obtainable as a drop.

REWARD Not obtained as a reward

Exclusive Equipment[edit]

Union Skill[edit]

There is no union skill for this T-Doll.

Stats / Data[edit]

Stats
Health
Health
 Health
Health
Health
 Ammo
Health
Health
 Ration
38(x1)76(x1) / 380(x5) 10(x1) / 30(x5) 10(x1) / 30(x5)
Damage
Damage
 Damage
12 31
Evasion
Evasion
 Evasion
9 64
Accuracy
Accuracy
 Accuracy
7 50
Rate of Fire
Rate of Fire
 Rate of Fire
42 60
Movement Speed
Movement Speed
 Move Speed
15
Armor
Armor
 Armor
0
Critical Hit Rate
Critical Hit Rate
 Crit. Rate
20%
Critical Hit Damage
Critical Hit Damage
 Crit. Damage
50%
Armor Penetration
Armor Penetration
 Armor Pen.
15

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to other Dolls of the same type.

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to every other Doll.

Affects all classes
Increases damage by
12%(x1) / 15%(x2) / 18%(x3) / 21%(x4) / 24%(x5)
Increases accuracy by
25%(x1) / 31%(x2) / 37%(x3) / 43%(x4) / 50%(x5)

Weapon Background[edit]

The Jericho 941 is a double-action/single-action semi-automatic pistol developed by Israel Military Industries (now called Israel Weapon Industries) that was first released in 1990. The '941' in the handgun's name is a reference to the two calibers the Jericho was originally released in: the 9x19mm Parabellum and the much more powerful .41 Action Express. The Jericho retains the '941' in its name despite the .41 Action Express becoming a discontinued cartridge.

The Jericho's design was based on the venerable CZ-75 handgun designed in the Czech Republic, and shares many of its defining features: an all steel construction, good grip ergonomics, and a low bore axis. The major mechanical differences between the CZ-75 and the Jericho is in their rifling: while the CZ design features traditional rifling, the Jericho uses a polygonal rifling design. The Jericho is also substantially heavier than its Czech counterpart. Aside from this, most differences between the two handguns are aesthetic in nature. Using a well-tested design allowed IMI to avoid the teething problems most new pistol designs experience. The Jericho was built using parts from Italian arms manufacturer Tanfoglio, who had been making their own clones of the CZ-75. By subcontracting much of the basic fabrication work to Tanfoglio, IMI was able to rapidly put into production a pistol capable of meeting Israeli government requirements.

The Jericho 941 is issued in current service throughout the Israeli Security Forces. Israeli Government IMI Jericho 941F's, occasionally available on the US civilian surplus market, are single action only as opposed to being double action/single action like the commercial version. This is due to how the Israeli Security Forces are trained to carry their guns. Traditionally, ISF agents carry their Jerichos with the safety off and with loaded magazines, but without a round in the chamber. Upon drawing their weapon, they will grab and rack the slide of Jericho as they bring the handgun up to look down the sights, cocking the gun and putting a round into the chamber. This type of carry method is known as 'Condition 3', and is sometimes called the 'Israeli Method'.

The Jericho was first imported into the US in 1990 by K.B.I., Inc. of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It was later imported by O.F. Mossberg & Sons under the name 'Uzi Eagle'. Magnum Research, Inc. would import the Jericho as the 'Baby Eagle' (apparently due to a resemblance to the Desert Eagle .50AE handgun) until the end of 2008. From January 2009 until they ceased business in January 2010, K.B.I., Inc. (which also imported Charles Daly firearms) imported the handgun as the Jericho. Magnum Research, now a division of Kahr Arms, announced a renewed importation of the Jericho.

In December 2014, IWI US, Inc. announced they would begin importing both the steel and polymer versions of new production Jericho 941 pistols in early 2015. These new Jericho handguns feature a rail mounted under the barrel for attachments, something not present on the original Jerichos.

Gallery

Main artwork

Gallery consisting of artworks used primarily in-game. For information on how to obtain certain costumes, see Skin Catalogue.

Alternative artwork

Alternate gallery consisting of artworks with slight alterations as well as miscellaneous artworks.

Trivia

  • The Jericho pistol is famous for being the sidearm used by Spike Spiegel, the protagonist of the neo-noir anime Cowboy Bebop.

References[edit]