Variants
- Armsel Striker—this is Hilton Walker's first design and note that one had to wind the drum before firing the shotgun.
- Armsel Protecta—An improved version of the Armsel Striker. The need to wind the drum before firing was removed and the weapon's reliability was improved.
- Armsel Protecta Bulldog—An extremely shortened, stockless version of the Armsel Protecta. It is intended for building entry and vehicular duties.
- Sentinel Arms Striker-12—A fully licensed and improved copy of the Armsel Stiker for the American market made by Sentinel Arms Co.. It was available with an 18 inch barrel and a 7 inch stockless version.
- Cobray/SWD Streetsweeper—A lower-end clone of the Armsel Striker, notable as having a limited parts commonality to the original weapons system.
- Cobray/SWD Ladies Home Companion—A reduced caliber version of the Streetsweeper. The triggergroup is attached to a .410 bore drum and barrel.
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