The all steel framed CZ 75 is seen as a historical piece and collectors seek out some of the earliest versions of this iconic wonder nine. Over the years many other companies have copied the CZ 75. Interestingly, the CZ 75 is actually a copy of a browning hi-power. One such copy of the CZ 75 is the IMI Jericho 941. Both of these are pretty interesting but there’s not much enthusiasm for the IMI Jericho. They have been on the military surplus market for quite some years now and I decided that it was time to get one of each and so here’s the review on both of these.
This video is a re-upload of its orginal version, which was uploaded and published on Monday. KZitem had glitch where the comments were turned off on uploads on monday.
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