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Armsel Striker and variants: Difference between revisions

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* [[Jim Maniaci]] as CyberTracker #9 in ''[[Cyber-Tracker 2]]''
* [[Jim Maniaci]] as CyberTracker #9 in ''[[Cyber-Tracker 2]]''
* ''[[Merchant of Death]]''


=== Television ===
=== Television ===

Revision as of 20:08, 21 January 2009

The Armsel Striker shotgun and its variants appears in the following films, TV shows, and video games used by the following actors:

Armsel Striker

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Armsel Striker 12-gauge

The original South African-manufactured cylinder shotgun, designed by Rhodesian Hilton Walker in the 1980s. Various versions existed, some with the top-folding stock, and others without.

Film

Television

Video Games

Anime

  • A Heavily modified one with a 12-round banana magazine is used in Madness

Armsel Protecta

The Protecta is an improved version of the original Striker; it differs primarily in that it lacks the winder on the drum

Armsel Protecta 12-gauge

Television

SWD/Cobray Street Sweeper

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SWD/Cobray DAO-12 Street Sweeper 12-gauge

The Street Sweeper is the American-made copy of the Striker; it can be recognized by its longer 18" barrel, which was necessary to comply with U.S. firearms laws. Although it is a copy of the Striker, there is a relatively low interchangeability of parts between the two guns. The Street Sweeper is usually seen in American action films, whereas the Striker and Protecta are more likely to appear in films made outside of the U.S.

Film

Television