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The Armsel Striker, also known as the Sentinel Arms Co Striker-12, Protecta, Protecta Bulldog and SWD Street Sweeper is a 12-gauge with a that was designed for and .


History
The Armsel Striker was designed by Hilton R. Walker, a (formerly ) citizen, in 1981. Walker subsequently emigrated to , bringing with him the design for the Striker shotgun. His shotgun became a success and was exported to various parts of the world, despite some drawbacks. The rotary cylinder was bulky, had a long reload time, and the basic action was not without certain flaws.

Walker redesigned his weapon in 1989, removing the cylinder rotation mechanism, and adding an auto cartridge ejection system. The new shotgun was named the "Protecta".

(2011). 9781440227097, Gun Digest Books. .
(2008). 9780061374081, HarperCollins. .

A copy of the Striker was made by the American gunmaker and marketed as the "SWD Street Sweeper" from 1989 to 1993.


Design and features
Using a rotating cylinder, the weapon's action is similar to a revolver's. Since the Striker uses a conventional double action only trigger and a very large and heavy cylinder (compared to ), Walker added a pre-wound spring to rotate the cylinder. This made loading slow, in exchange for a shorter and lighter trigger pull. The design was changed into having a cocking lever on the right side of the barrel.
(2025). 9780873494007, Krause Publications. .
(2025). 9781440230141, Gun Digest Books. .

The first designs were criticized as having a slow and cumbersome firing process. The shells had to be individually loaded and then the cylinder's clockwork spring wound. Shells were ejected by an ejector rod along the right hand side of the barrel. The last version has the clockwork winding mechanism removed, the ejector rod replaced by an automatic ejection system, and a cocking lever in the rod's place that winds the cylinder automatically. The Striker has a twelve-round capacity and short overall length. Compact variants hold 7 rounds.


Availability in the United States
After a proposal by the in 1993, Treasury Secretary declared the Striker and Street Sweeper destructive devices under the National Firearms Act the following year, their transfer and ownership becoming regulated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).
(2007). 9781435701601, Lulu Enterprises Incorporated. .


Variants
  • Armsel Striker — Hilton Walker's first design.
  • Armsel Protecta — An improved version of the Striker. Readying the weapon for firing was simplified and the weapon's reliability was improved.
  • Armsel Protecta Bulldog — An extremely shortened, stockless version of the Protecta, intended for building entry and vehicular duties.
  • Sentinel Arms Striker-12 — A licensed and improved copy of the Striker for the American market made by Sentinel Arms Co. It was available with an 18-inch barrel and a 7-inch stockless version.
    (2025). 9781466588813, CRC Press. .
  • /SWD Street Sweeper — A lower-end clone of the Striker, with limited parts commonality to the original weapons system.
  • Cobray/SWD Ladies Home Companion/LHC — A reduced caliber version of the Streetsweeper. The trigger group is attached to a .410 bore or .45/70 Government cylinder and barrel.
    (2011). 9780307803313, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. .


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