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Where may I be able to find an orignal Jericho 941 with both barrels? And find more barrels that fit?

I'm just looking for this gun because the notion of it has sentimental value to me, and I understand it's also very customizeable. I don't care if it's a "crap" gun, or if there is a better type that you want to tell me about, I know this is what I want, but I'm having a difficult time finding one that isn't on a stupid auction site. Does anyone know where I may find this firearm? Also is there actually a way to fit it with another barrel? I would like to have it to target with and make it well rounded when I have the money for whatever kind of munitions I could afford at the time. If it's possible to fit it with different calibur barrels, where may I find those barrels? I know I want to find a 9x19 parabola(I think that's right, I'm just now getting into guns) to start with then work my way up. I figure ever since this gun has extremely sentimental value for me, I believe it would be a good "carrying beginner's" weapon; a beginner's weapon that I would use even if I become expert. Thanks for responding by the way, I really look forwards to having and respecting this gun.

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  1. If your in the U.S. auction sites may be your best bet outside of going to gun shows, I've found unusual and interesting stuff at gun shows including weapons not made for or sold on the american market. I'm not sure if it ever made it over here (at least in significant numbers) as the IMI (Israel Military Industries) jericho or with the .41 AE barrel. I recall it first coming over as the EAA witness in 9mm and a few in .38 super. currently its marketed as the IMI baby eagle in 9mm, .40s&w, .45acp. its entirely possiable though that there was another importer either directly before or after EAA. And I certainly wouldn't call it a crap gun, the cz75 has a huge following and It has some of the worst machine work and lowest quality alloys (and steel) on the market, the IMI is almost the same gun with high end alloys and flawless machine work. I've had the pleasure of fireing a EAA in .38 super and the IMI babyeagle in .40, both functioned flawlessly and were as accurate as any other combat piece I've fired including my Sigs and several H&Ks. not to mention its the side arm of one of the most active militaries in the world. the baby eagle is one of those firearms I wouldn't mind adding to my collection but just havent got around to it. good luck with your search. I think magum reasearch was importing them for a short time as well but I believe they were marketing them as the baby eagle, I think this was right before IMI started stamping their own name on them though.
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