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Adler's A110 Lever Action Shotgun Synthetic Stock. 20" and 28" Model Available. $665. @ Cleaver Firearms

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Great Price at $665, most stores sell these for approx $800

Available models:
20" barrel with straight grip stock
28" barrel with pistol grip stock

Features:
12Ga 3" Chamber
5 shot magazine capacity
Hard chrome bore and chamber
3 x internal screw in chokes
Barrels feature ventilated rib with brass bead
Alloy receiver with 3/8" dovetail rail
Forend accessory rail
Ventilated recoil pad
Synthetic stock
Sling swivels
Weight: 7lbs approx.
5 Year Warranty

For those in NSW Horsley Park Gun Shop have them on special also costing $10 more.
Adler A110 12G 28"
Adler A110 12G 20"

Dealers Licence No: 50000073

Related Stores

Cleaver Firearms
Cleaver Firearms

closed Comments

        • How do you find out how many reports?

        • +16

          @goober:

          Why do all these greentards and urban hipsters that never used a firearm have the urge to comment.

          I dont comment on double sided dildos, or avocados coffees either….

        • @Superior79: '

          Comment of the thread!

        • @Superior79: 😂😂

      • +1

        Damn right. Charging any more than $650 for this is criminal

    • +3

      No worries - it appears self-selecting:
      "The 20" model is tailor made for pig shooting from the bike."

      The ones who want to play 21st century Apache and fire under the tank while moving get my admiration.

    • +1

      Username checks out.

  • +4

    Is there any cashrewards on this?

    • +23

      try coupon code "GTA" or "DOOM"

    • +5

      Is there any cashrewards on this?

      Yes, use Cashrewards code: TIGHTBARREL

      • TIGHTCHOKE

  • +33

    Any chance on a price match at Officeworks?

    • +4

      No, try walmart…

    • Any chance on a price match at …

      Try your local tattoo parlour (must be affiliated to any of the known-to-police motorcycle club). Free membership and a nice leather jacket to boot! No need to get your picture taken (for the ID) because the local police surveillance crew can have yours printed on glossy paper before stepping into the premises.

    • +3

      Actually Kmart used to sell guns in the 80's
      Not kidding

    • +3

      Yep, they are kept under the "unfair dismissal" isle

  • +4

    I found the youtube video most interesting. The comment about the pellets not piercing animal hide and just how bad the lever action is suggest it's over hyped and poorly built.

    Reminds me a of bullying video game that rode the wave of bad publicity after they tried to ban it.

    • +3

      The comment about the pellets not piercing animal hide
      This is entirely due to underpowered / poorly chosen shells. It's just as 'powerful' as any other 12 gauge with the same barrel length

      As to everything else.. there's a reason pump actions are more popular everywhere else.

    • it was just katter keeping his sons business interests going …… this is a crap gun ……

  • -1

    Yeah you wouldn't be walking down the street with one of these on your arm.

    • +3

      will be too sore, try on the shoulder…

  • +3

    can I use this to get discounts at stores?

    • +3

      Sure you can - just wave it around a bit!

  • +7

    This gun shop in Queensland received fairly poor reviews. Bad attitude towards customers and staff, non-delivery of goods, and no responses to communication. Expensive interstate freight was reported too.

    http://www.aushunt.com.au/directory/Cleaver-Firearms-267/rev…

    This is the web page of all Alder guns. Scroll to about the middle to find this Synthetic gun.

    https://www.cleaverfirearms.com/Products.aspx?Category=Shotg…

    • +12

      this is my local gun store. it's 1km from my house. I've been in there 3 or 4 times. staff have always been extremely attentive. their range of firearms and hunting supplies is very extensive (it's surprising large). I've emailed them about certain products and received prompt and professional responses. I looked into getting some non-firearm related products shipped in bulk to Northern Vic and the freight cost was not as good as other couriers but not over the top.

      • +1

        Good to hear about your positive experience. I am in Sydney and I don't own a gun, so I can only report on the poor reviews I found on the web.

    • +1

      Unfortunately my experience with them wasn't good at all
      Having said that, their prices are amazing and as long as i keep my expectations low with them then the trade off is usually worth it.

    • +1

      Yer cleavers hasn't the best service. However, they are GENERALLY cheaper than other stores. They also lead the way on discounts….so expect a plethora of stores selling these cheap soon, especially since the shs straight pull (another piece of cheap Turkish built shotgun) is on the market for$800 and selling very very very fast in the stores that are lucky enough to have them in Stock.

    • I read all the reviews a while back but was presently surprised by the service. You will not get the attention to detail and service that the small shops offer but they are great at what they do. If you want to get advice and get things set up and top notch service go to a small shop, if you want something at a cheap price with reasonable service Cleavers is the spot.

  • +12

    I like to shoot these while I'm wearing bikinis, after church.

    • +9

      As long as your wife is fine with it…

      • +3

        I must admit, I tend to stretch her bikinis out in the wrong places.

    • +5

      You must be in the clergy?

    • +3

      Photo or it didn't happen - OzBargain rule ;-)

      • Photo or it didn't happen - OzBargain rule ;-)

        A photo of a guy wearing a bikini and holding a shotgun? No, thank you. :)

        • +2

          Your assumption about the gender of users is showing…
          Women can own, use & enjoy guns (even after church) you know.
          Seems it is your thought of a harmless little bikini on a guy you object to - kinky you 😀

        • @Infidel:

          Women can own, use & enjoy guns (even after church) you know.

          LOL

        • +1

          @sanmigueelbeer:
          Gals, God & Guns - the perfect Sunday combo.
          Saw it on a cover of a US guns magazine & she was wearing a bikini - so must be true 😂

    • +2

      "The power of Christ compels you"

    • Your name isn't Sarah Palin, by any chance?

  • +19

    Why are people reporting this, it's not a banned item or against the rules?

    • -6

      Because a lot of people have a legitimate opposition to guns, and seeing this type of 'deal' being posted markedly reduces their enjoyment of the site.

      • +13

        So block all posts with the word 'gun' in them and you won't have a problem. Just like people whinge about targeted deals being posted

        • +5

          Yes, it's just like targeted deals. Good analogy…

        • +1

          @blackmagic: I'm saying block these deals from appearing, and you will never know they were posted. You can live in blissful ignorance 🤗🤗🙂🙂

        • +12

          Best thing I ever did on this site was hit the block button on "udemy"… so much nicer here now… :D

        • +2

          @blackmagic:
          "targeted deals" very good…

      • +12

        What?

        It's either within the rules or not, that's what the rules are for.

        And I'm opposed to magic, your username reduces my enjoyment of this site so please change it or I will report you.

        • -4

          I pronounce your opposition to his name to be legitimate like a pompous (profanity). There, now your markedly reduced enjoyment of the site is a thing you can whine about. Have at it, let's hear about how offended you are about that name!

        • +1

          @Diji1:

          Reported for offending me.

      • +6

        Really? I am very much in favour of gun control, but I'm in favour of licensing car drivers too.
        Seeing a special for a car that could be improperly used isn't upsetting to me, all the same.

        • +12

          With 1,290 deaths a year from cars across the whole of Australia and 6000 serious injuries per year just in Victoria (no other state publishes injury numbers) and no applicability to self defense you'd think the nanny brigade would be getting offended by cars rather than guns which have never killed or injured anything close to those numbers in any year.

          Clearly they're just worried about the good of society and the children and other idiocies.

        • +2

          @Diji1: can't upvote this commment enough. Where is the outrage over thousands of deaths due to cars each year?

          While I agree that there needs to be some form of gun control, or deaths from guns would almost match that of cars like they do in America, but the people here getting all butt hurt over a 5 shot lever action shotgun is ludicrous considering other death rates in Australia that are just considered par for the course.

        • +7

          @pegaxs: And because cars have no social good compared to shotguns. These analogies are just GENIUS.

        • +13

          @Mic Cullen: Dont think you actually read my comment, but sure, I'll bite.

          Guns are a tool. While they have no social aspect, apart from gun clubs, sporting events, hunting trips, etc… you know, apart from those things, you're right. Your comment does go as far enough to point out my case that people being killed with/in cars or from the improper use of cars far exceeding that of guns, your comment proves that as a society, we just accept that because cars are cars, that people dieing from improper use of cars is just "acceptable".

          But like cars, guns also fill a roll outside of social avenues, ie: pest control, security or national defence. Cars fulfil a similar roll. They can be used to move freight or people and more, an invaluable tool for today’s needs. So, in actual fact, making a comparison between cars and guns is not as ridiculous as you claim it to be.

          So, I ask, how many people have died this year from the careless use of a shotgun and how many have died from the careless use of a motor vehicle?

          Inb4: "So what you're saying we should ban cars and drive shotguns??" If you think i said this, then the point is lost on you. What i am saying is, 10 people a year die from shot guns, 1000 die in cars. One person gets shot and it's a national travesty. A car ploughs down a crossing full of people and its a road statistic.

        • +3

          @pegaxs:

          Sounds rather like how one person hearing a voice in their head has schizophrenia, but a group of people hearing voices have faith.

        • -4

          @pegaxs: Gun clubs and hunting trips are for small tipped losers who enjoy killing defenceless animals from far away and clearly have psychological issues.

          sporting events sure but its limited in its application and can easily be done with fake guns/bullets if all you are practising is aim for one day getting into the olympics

          pest control is covered, farmers are able to do their job within the current gun laws so no problem there. national defence have no restrictions so join up son if you have such a hard on for guns

          Careless use of most things could be deadly but i cant just rock up to a jewellery store with a car over my shoulder and threaten everyone like i can with a gun.

        • +1

          @jabroni:
          Ram raids are more of an issue then armed hold ups i believe if you asked most stores that sell liquor up here.

        • @DarwinBoy: so put up bollards if its an issue

        • @jabroni:
          The majority are unsuccessful because of bollards and the like. Doesnt stop idiots in stolen cars cause thousands of dollars of damage for little or no resilt.

      • +12

        I have legitimate opposition to KFC posts. Can I neg them then?

      • +1

        Because a lot of people have a legitimate hysterical opposition to fear of guns.

        • Hoplophobia

      • Who are you to decide whether it is appropriate for others or not?

        • +8

          I am Gimli son of Gloin

        • Same as all of us. Vote for the reps who have policies closest to yours, write letters, persuade, have a tantrum and appeal to authority to enforce your views etc.
          Some ways are better than others.

        • +3

          @mskeggs: What makes something not appropriate though? Is it merely not liking it? If so, is it now OK for Xbox fanboys to report Playstation deals?

        • @Gimli: And he prefers axes to separate Ork heads from their bodies.

          Its his father's axe. This is the weapon of a Dwarf. Not as clumsy or random as a shotgun. An elegant weapon… for a more civilized age.

        • +2

          @ShhImInClass:
          Ideally, consensus, which we have nearly reached as a society on some issues like child abuse, or murder, for example.
          Next best is democracy, the least worst alternative. By electing representatives who can make decisions on your behalf, you can go about your day reasonably confident the law won't change to permit child abuse or murder.
          This does mean that people who hold minority views can't rely upon a straight show of hands to get their way. They need to persuade, cajole and inform until they can convince people to support their view, or at least make supporting their view contingent on some other outcome (e.g. Nick Xenophon supporting Gonski 2.0 in exchange for extra pensioner payments.)

          This allows people who have strongly held convictions, but are a minority, to influence the majority who hold weakly held opinions. So, in another example, the people of Ireland voted to allow same sex marriage because a minority felt very strongly for it, another minority felt very strongly against it, but a majority were open to be influenced, and accepted appeals to their good natures. You can see how the conservative elements of Australian society have fought hard to avoid a similar straight vote, either pursuing a non-binding plebiscite or voting along party lines, as they feel they might be vulnerable to a similar change here.

          So we have laws established and reviewed by our representatives, who hear from experts and those with strong opinions, and try to find a balance that is reasonable. I think we saw it operating pretty well with the large magazine capacity version of this shotgun.
          Some gun enthusiasts argued that this 5 shot version was legal, they would really like the 7 shot, so it should be allowed. Gun control advocates felt that a lever action shotgun allows a dangerously high rate of fire, so a high capacity magazine would combine to make an alarmingly dangerous weapon if it was misused.

          The outcome is that the 5 shot version is legal, higher capacities need special licensing. This was a disappointment to people who want looser firearms laws, but but doesn't seem to provide too much of a barrier to pig shooters etc. who are able to access special license conditions if they are employed in that field or farmers (all this is as I understand it, I'm happy to be corrected as it isn't a passion of mine).

          We're posting on a private web site. We can vote with our eyeballs and go to a competitor, or launch our own competitor, it we feel that showing these products is inappropriate. Or we can advocate to have laws changed. But urging a private operator to exceed the law is a fool's errand, in my opinion, as it will open the gate for a bargain website to become a political battleground - likely an outcome nobody really wants.

        • +1

          @Gimli: small man syndrome?

        • +1

          @Jake Elwood: not going to muck around with a silly bow and arrow either

        • Legolas had the numbers on you at every battle thanks to having bows and blades.

          Right tool for the job, and all that.

        • @mskeggs:
          "You can see how the conservative elements of Australian society have fought hard to avoid a similar straight vote, either pursuing a non-binding plebiscite or voting along party lines, as they feel they might be vulnerable to a similar change here."
          Interesting how you use Ireland as an example, when they took the issue to the public to get it done, yet when the current government (who are a lot more conservative than the opposition) attempted to do the same, it was blocked by Labor/Greens, but the government still gets blamed for that.

          Regardless, having a deal on guns is hardly comparable to horrific acts such as murder or child abuse, and the example is completely hyperbole. People are allowed to not like guns. Where I draw the line is when those people start telling others that they are inappropriate.

        • +1

          @ShhImInClass:
          You might have misunderstood where I was coming from. I used the example of murder and child abuse as examples where we almost all agree as a community, while I think there are large disagreements about firearms laws. And the rest of the comment was about how to advocate for change whether you are on one side or the other.
          I personally think it is silly to demonise a tool, but I also recognise that some tools are very dangerous and shouldn't be bandied about willy-nilly.
          So I don't have an issue with this deal, as it is for a legal item for those properly licensed, but I also don't have much truck with Katter's son wanting to import 7 shot capacity shotguns trying to skirt the intent of the law - to restrict higher capacity weapons.

          So I'm with you in saying appeals to authority that 'this is inappropriate in my opinion and I want you to enforce my opinion" are a poor way of trying to get a desired outcome.

      • +2

        Fired up? Haha good one.

    • +13

      Because some peoples life experience with firearms only extends to what they've seen on the TV or video games, and thus, assume it is 'bad'.

      The fact the post hasn't been taken down despite 12 reports, shows that the mods also think they're idiots that don't understand that rules apply to everyone, not just to those who don't like something.

      Last time, it was a bargain on knives, and some frothing mouthed lunatic went on a rant claiming it would turn kids into murderous delinquents.
      Those are the people to be concerned about..

    • +2

      I am not down voting it, but it is funny to see guns on ozbargins but no adult stores, because you know adult stores could kill people. :)

      • +3

        OzB are promoting healthy American values. You can have all the violence you want, but absolutely no titties whatsoever.

        • Be safe my friend, internet tities are leading reason for blindness.

      • +2

        Cars can kill people too.

        Just ask the jihadis…

        • +1

          You importing these to give to the Jihadis?

        • Primary purposes: A Review

          Cars: a means of transportation for one or more people and their chattels.

          Firearms: designed to put holes in soft targets. In the case of Pistorius, the door too.

    • +1

      If it's not against OzBargain rules then it should be. Why ban the posting of tobacco but allow a weapon capable of mass murder? OzBargain should not provide a forum for these deadly weapons to be advertised… especially since the low IQ members of Australia will flock to this store just because it's a 'deal'.

  • +13

    Have heard these guns are actually crap, not well constructed, not worth the money. Just riding on the controversy.

    Also, why are people reporting this? Firearms are not illegal in Australia so long as you are properly licenced to own one.

    • +3

      Some topics are taboo. You must not discuss them or people get offended.

    • AMEN

      Totally correct on all counts….

  • +1

    Given the big who-ha about this particular model at the end of last year and whether it should be classified as Semi-Automatic or manual and the Federal government putting bans and restrictions on it. Where is it at with that? Not very familiar with gun laws and control, but there were arguments about the speed of reloading of the Level action in particular.

    • +4

      they reduced it to 5 shot instead of 8. Its also perfectly legal to modify it back to 8 shot after you buy it

    • I don't think this model was ever at issue. They also make a model with higher capacity - 7 shots I think, which was the one people wanted to allow/continue banning.

  • +1

    It's like $99 at Walmart in America

    • +2

      No.. pretty sure I saw it for $299 USD at Walmart Burbank (LA) a couple of weeks ago. Considering exchange rate and taxes / licensing, works out..

      • So it’s really a difference of $2

    • Need to check, but i believe its not sold in USA, they have pump actions sold cheap

  • +8

    I'll laugh if this post gets removed, it's like condoms on sale and peole think it is inappropriate.

    • +1

      Maybe someday the community will be grown up enough so we can have adult toys too!

      Oh and small magnets.

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