S/S, Inc. Street Sweeper 12 Gauge — 18 in Barrel, 12-Round Drum, U.S.-Market Cobray Version
This S/S, Inc. Street Sweeper is the U.S.-market Cobray version of the Armsel Striker design from the late 1980s to early 1990s. It features an 18 in steel barrel, a spring-wound 12-chamber rotating drum, and rugged steel major components with polymer furniture (pistol grip and vertical foregrip). Notable details include a ventilated sheet-metal shroud with elongated slots, a vertical foregrip, and a top-folding steel skeleton stock. Factory markings include "S/S, INC.
ATL, GA 12 GA," the Cobray circle logo, and a shield logo with stylized "S S" flanking a lightning bolt.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Specific Condition Details: This firearm is in great shape, especially when considering its vintage and history. There are scratches and blemishes present. There are patches of pitting present to the parkerized finish.
What’s Included
- Cobray-branded soft case with exterior zip pocket
The Street Sweeper uses a double-action, spring-wound rotating drum with a front winding key and circular vent holes, delivering a 12-round capacity in 12 gauge. The action and cylinder are steel, designed around reliable drum indexing and continuous operation.
Controls are straightforward, with a right-side safety/selector lever. The pistol grip has finger grooves for a firm hold, and the vertical foregrip complements the ventilated shroud for stable handling during operation.
The top-folding, skeleton steel stock folds over the receiver and provides a 14 in length of pull when deployed. The handguard is a ventilated sheet-metal shroud with elongated slots that run forward to the plain cylindrical muzzle.
Sights are not present. Markings include "S/S, INC. ATL, GA 12 GA," the Cobray circle logo, and a shield logo with stylized "S S" and a lightning bolt. An SH-prefix serial is observed on the drum mounting plate, consistent with U.S.-market Cobray/S/S Inc. production of this era.
As a late-1980s to early-1990s U.S. production example with period-correct features and markings, this Street Sweeper represents a distinctive configuration of the Armsel Striker lineage with its 18 in barrel and 12-round drum system.




