The Striker shotgun was designed by a Rhodesian named Hilton Walker in the late 1970s, although not manufactured until after he had emigrated to South Africa. He partnered with the owner of the Armsel company to finance production, which was actually done by a company called Aserma Manufacturing. The original Striker version of the gun used a wind-up spring-powered 12-round cylinder coupled with a gas auto-ejection system for all but the final round fired. This was treated as a semiautomatic shotgun by the South African police, and Walker redesigned it in 1991 to be manually indexed (by pivoting the front grip and barrel shroud between shots). This allowed for less regulated sale in South Africa at the time.
For the export market - like the United States - the distinction was not relevant, and it was the Striker model with its wind-up cylinder that was brought in by a company called Sentinel Arms. Both a full-length version with an 18 inch barrel and folding stock, and an “entry” version with a 7 inch barrel and no stock, were sold. In 1994, public pressure led the Clinton administration to designate the Striker-12 along with the Cobray Streetsweeper and USAS-12 shotguns as Destructive Devices under the 1934 National Firearms Act. This was legally possible because the NFA considers all firearms with bore diameters over 1/2 inch to be Destructive Devices, with guns like shotguns exempted if they are considered suitable for sporting purposes.
Was that the same shotgun the guys used in the movie, “The Dogs of War”? Christopher Walken was in it a I think.
ReplyDeleteChristopher Walken was definitely in it, one of my favorite, sorta bizarre movies, back in the day, and, since it was set somewhere in Africa, it stands to reason that the gun, or one similar to it, was used...
DeleteWhen I read your question I was sure it wasn't a shotgun but couldn't remember anything about it and had to look it up. The gun in "The Dogs of War" was a Manville Gas Gun in 26.5mm, designed to fire tear gas grenades for riot control.
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ReplyDeleteWalken used a 26.5mm Manville Machine-Projector in that movie. In the movie it was called a"XM-18E1R projectile-launcher".
ReplyDeleteI have shot clays/skeet with one. (Mine)
ReplyDeletePert tuff, damn crazy ass trigger pull weight.
Its like shooting a dbl action revolver.
Gummint Tries to take all the fun out of creativity.
ReplyDeleteI remember some Alaskan survival guide (Chris Janowsky ? WSJ ?) writing back in the 90's that a female grizzly and two immature cubs attacked him and if it wasn't for his Striker, he doubts he would have survived the encounter. Interesting design, had no idea it was auto ejected. I just figured it was a revolving magazine shotgun and went with that.
ReplyDeleteThey shut down the Street Sweeper, but the good ole Winchester Trench Gun is hard to beat.
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing knockoffs named "Streetsweeper" years ago in Shotgun News about the same time Egyptian Helwan 9mm military trade-ins were the hot thing and were mfg'd using Beretta tooling.
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