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Old March 20th, 2007
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Default Re: Appears to be a handy little device.

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Originally Posted by bloomautomatic View Post
No, it was called the Striker 12 and was made by Penn Arms. Penn Arms still makes some 37mm and 40mm launchers.

The "Street Sweeper" was Cobray's knock off of the Striker 12. The Street Sweeper was not as well made as the Striker 12. I know 2 guys who worked for Penn Arms at the time. One told me he was proof testing both guns and the Street Sweeper came apart on him.

Both are classified as DD's now.

Vince

Thanks for the clarification...is Penn Arms still in operation today in Punxatawney?

Last edited by st.marys; March 20th, 2007 at 02:38 PM.
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