THE STREET SWEEPER 🧹

Published on August 25, 2021
Duration: 13:11

This video provides an expert-level overview and demonstration of the Armsel Striker 12, commonly known as the 'Street Sweeper.' Scott, a firearms personality with extensive experience, details its unique spring-wound rotary drum mechanism, 12-round capacity, and gas-assisted auto-ejection. The demonstration includes loading procedures, firing various ammunition types at steel targets, and rapid clearing of objects, showcasing its high rate of fire for a rotary shotgun.

Quick Summary

The Armsel Striker 12 'Street Sweeper' is a 12-gauge shotgun known for its 12-round spring-wound rotary drum and gas-assisted auto-ejection, enabling a high rate of fire. Expert demonstrations cover its loading mechanics, performance testing with various ammunition, and destructive capabilities. As an NFA-regulated firearm, it adheres to specific federal compliance requirements.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro Skit
  2. 01:07The KB Bruiser
  3. 02:59Armsel Striker 12 Overview
  4. 03:13Loading and Mechanics
  5. 04:28Sponsor Segment
  6. 05:41Range Testing: Steel Targets
  7. 07:38Destructive Testing: Cabbages and Sodas
  8. 09:06Miracle Whip and Watermelons
  9. 11:39Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Armsel Striker 12, also known as the Street Sweeper?

The Armsel Striker 12, or 'Street Sweeper,' is a 12-gauge shotgun featuring a unique 12-round spring-wound rotary drum and gas-assisted auto-ejection, allowing for a high rate of fire.

How is the Street Sweeper loaded and operated?

Loading involves inserting shells one by one into the rotary drum and winding its spring. The firearm utilizes a trigger pull for firing and gas assistance for auto-ejection of spent shells.

Is the Street Sweeper a legally regulated firearm?

Yes, the Armsel Striker 12 is an NFA-regulated firearm, meaning its ownership and transfer are subject to specific federal laws and regulations in addition to state and local laws.

What kind of testing was performed on the Street Sweeper?

The video demonstrates range testing with birdshot and 00 buckshot on steel targets, as well as destructive testing involving clearing tables of objects and engaging targets from a modified vehicle.

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