Magnum Research Jericho 941 Baby Desert Eagle Airsoft CO2 Pistol by Cybergun (Color: Black & Grey)
26 Customer Reviews
by Jerad P. on 06/01/2022
"this gun isnt reallty that good. It doesnt shoot very hard or look very realistic I got it just because i have a 10 inch desert eagle a regular desert eagle so why not get the baby of the bunch. it shoots but you couldn't use it in a real game. It gets alot of shots per co2 but that's about the best thing i can say about it. cheap bottle magazine is trash.
by stone b. on 12/30/2021
"would not buy this gun again out of the box it slowly leaks air very accurate but needs a new magazine out of the box.
by Tim W. on 11/07/2019
"Nice little gun. Wish it had a threaded barrel for a Suppressor. I had one on it but the orange tip gave way and I no longer have a supper quite pistol (it was as quit as the SSX23)
by Dean C. on 07/03/2017
"I wish they made these with blowback. See you space cowboy
by Caleb B. on 03/04/2017
"I bought this gun cuz I was looking for a cheap backup gas pistol to my regular gas pistol. Not bad for the price! magazines are not the best and the one that came with mine only last about four c02 cartridges before I had to replace it, but other than that great gun!
Pros
cheap
great efficiency
hard hitting( mine shoots about 330 fps)
Cons
lower quality mags
Pros
cheap
great efficiency
hard hitting( mine shoots about 330 fps)
Cons
lower quality mags
by Hua P. on 12/15/2016
"I recently go this pistol for CQB, overall the gun is pretty good, but there are a few flaws.
Pros
Great deal with the price
Easy to use
Full Metal Mag
Cons
Plastic is Cheap
Trigger is hard to pull
.20bbs aren't that accurate
Dropped my gun from 2 feet and the top broke off, fixed it, but quite cheap
Pros
Great deal with the price
Easy to use
Full Metal Mag
Cons
Plastic is Cheap
Trigger is hard to pull
.20bbs aren't that accurate
Dropped my gun from 2 feet and the top broke off, fixed it, but quite cheap
by brian p. on 08/23/2016
"OK, so I picked this pistol up to go with my Galil. The plastic is not the best, but despite the texture being less than impressive, it held up just fine. The gun is gas efficient and pretty accurate. Here's the problem: The trigger pull. OMG, I don't think I have ever fired a gun either real steel or airsoft that has as stiff of a trigger pull as this one. Not only is it a hard trigger, it is a LONG trigger pull. I mean, you have to pull that trigger all the way back to the frame before this gun fires. Not only that, but it has to go all the way forward to reset. This makes taking rapid shots next to impossible. Anyway, if you don't mind getting a good hand workout and the fact that your semi-auto gun shoots at half the rate of fire as most others due to the length of the pull, this gun is fine, and for the price, it is hard to argue. I do have to say this much for this gun, she never let me down. She was reliable and she shot straight. I did eventually sell her to a teammate, but she is still around and still working. To me, personally, reliability is the single most important attribute for a sidearm, because when you need it, you NEED it.
Pro:
Cheap
Efficient
Reliable
Good FPS
Cons:
Plastic feels cheap
Terrible trigger
Pro:
Cheap
Efficient
Reliable
Good FPS
Cons:
Plastic feels cheap
Terrible trigger
by Rodrigo Morales L. on 09/09/2021
"Is not a bad review for the reasons anyone would expect. Except by maybe the thing everyone wishes for.
First of all, is a beautiful gun I love it. The only problem?
1. Not blowback.
2. Not full metal.
3. Not working hammer.
Please tell We Tech to make a full metal gbb Jericho 941..
Very disappointed with this purchase..
First of all, is a beautiful gun I love it. The only problem?
1. Not blowback.
2. Not full metal.
3. Not working hammer.
Please tell We Tech to make a full metal gbb Jericho 941..
Very disappointed with this purchase..
by John B. on 02/10/2021
"won this in a boa and its just not a good gun
by Evan L. on 12/02/2016
"Went in looking for everyone's favorite CZ clone; came out with a bit of a dissapointment.
For starters, the gun itself isn't that bad. Nice frame, fits the hands well, trademarks are looking sharp, etc. The mag holds 20-25 rounds and is great at keeping the CO2 in check and ready for action (I personally got around 3 mags worth across a few short games). Said mag also has a nice heft but there's a downfall to that I'll get to in a minute.
Sadly, as much as I would've loved to have a nice 941 there are plenty of issues. It *is* NBB, as advertised, but that's my mistake for not reading carefully. Some people like it that way I understand. The biggest drawback of this design is the trigger pull. I don't have a measurement for how many pounds of force you need, but it is *very* hard to spam in a pinch. While the frame is durable enough to shoot comfortably (the polymer is really strong), the magazine weighs a solid pound and really offsets the weight of the gun when firing. Not enough to break accuracy but more than enough to break the immersion of holding a 1:1 replica. Of importance however is that the safety does not entirely restrict access to the trigger, as it can still be operated but 9 times out of 10 will not fire.
Again, as much as I love the real steel 941, the airsoft variant we see here is a bit of a letdown. I'd forgive everything if it had a metal GBB slide but that's stretching it. I snagged this piece for $35 a while back so it wasn't a total waste, but I definitely don't plan on keeping it as a backup for my backup much longer (much less paying $20 for a brick-excuse of a mag).
For starters, the gun itself isn't that bad. Nice frame, fits the hands well, trademarks are looking sharp, etc. The mag holds 20-25 rounds and is great at keeping the CO2 in check and ready for action (I personally got around 3 mags worth across a few short games). Said mag also has a nice heft but there's a downfall to that I'll get to in a minute.
Sadly, as much as I would've loved to have a nice 941 there are plenty of issues. It *is* NBB, as advertised, but that's my mistake for not reading carefully. Some people like it that way I understand. The biggest drawback of this design is the trigger pull. I don't have a measurement for how many pounds of force you need, but it is *very* hard to spam in a pinch. While the frame is durable enough to shoot comfortably (the polymer is really strong), the magazine weighs a solid pound and really offsets the weight of the gun when firing. Not enough to break accuracy but more than enough to break the immersion of holding a 1:1 replica. Of importance however is that the safety does not entirely restrict access to the trigger, as it can still be operated but 9 times out of 10 will not fire.
Again, as much as I love the real steel 941, the airsoft variant we see here is a bit of a letdown. I'd forgive everything if it had a metal GBB slide but that's stretching it. I snagged this piece for $35 a while back so it wasn't a total waste, but I definitely don't plan on keeping it as a backup for my backup much longer (much less paying $20 for a brick-excuse of a mag).
by Kai J. on 11/11/2016
"I tried taking this item to my local field after getting it for free as a gift item and the fps is so unsteady it would spike from 188 to 840. I was not allowed to use it as the fps spiked easily into the 500s as well. The gun also feels very very cheap