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Description:
This is an excellent example of the uncommon and very cool Sentinel Arms Striker 12 combat shotgun. Originally designed by Hilton R. Walker in 1981, it was manufactured in Africa and sold as the Armsel Striker and used by the Zimbawean Army and on a limited basis by the Israeli Army. In 1984, it was determined by the BATFE to have no sporting value and listed as a restricted shotgun. Features a double action trigger, spring loading revolving cylinder with 2 3/4 inch chambers. The Sentinel Arms variation is the only US produced example, made under official license. This particular example has a 12in barrel with overfolding stock. It has a two-tone look with excellent finish, showing a gray Cerakote on the heat shield, stock and magazine. Mechanically, it appears to have been fired very little. Currently on form 3 and can be e-filed.
Description:
This is an excellent example of the uncommon and very cool Sentinel Arms Striker 12 combat shotgun. Originally designed by Hilton R. Walker in 1981, it was manufactured in Africa and sold as the Armsel Striker and used by the Zimbawean Army and on a limited basis by the Israeli Army. In 1984, it was determined by the BATFE to have no sporting value and listed as a restricted shotgun. Features a double action trigger, spring loading revolving cylinder with 2 3/4 inch chambers. The Sentinel Arms variation is the only US produced example, made under official license. This particular example has a 12in barrel with overfolding stock. It has a two-tone look with excellent finish, showing a gray Cerakote on the heat shield, stock and magazine. Mechanically, it appears to have been fired very little. Currently on form 3 and can be e-filed.
Description:
This is an excellent example of the uncommon and very cool Sentinel Arms Striker 12 combat shotgun. Originally designed by Hilton R. Walker in 1981, it was manufactured in Africa and sold as the Armsel Striker and used by the Zimbawean Army and on a limited basis by the Israeli Army. In 1984, it was determined by the BATFE to have no sporting value and listed as a restricted shotgun. Features a double action trigger, spring loading revolving cylinder with 2 3/4 inch chambers. The Sentinel Arms variation is the only US produced example, made under official license. This particular example has a 12in barrel with overfolding stock. It has a two-tone look with excellent finish, showing a gray Cerakote on the heat shield, stock and magazine. Mechanically, it appears to have been fired very little. Currently on form 3 and can be e-filed.
Description:
This is an excellent example of the uncommon and very cool Sentinel Arms Striker 12 combat shotgun. Originally designed by Hilton R. Walker in 1981, it was manufactured in Africa and sold as the Armsel Striker and used by the Zimbawean Army and on a limited basis by the Israeli Army. In 1984, it was determined by the BATFE to have no sporting value and listed as a restricted shotgun. Features a double action trigger, spring loading revolving cylinder with 2 3/4 inch chambers. The Sentinel Arms variation is the only US produced example, made under official license. This particular example has a 12in barrel with overfolding stock. It has a two-tone look with excellent finish, showing a gray Cerakote on the heat shield, stock and magazine. Mechanically, it appears to have been fired very little. Currently on form 3 and can be e-filed.