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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

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closed Comments

    • +5

      Congratulations, you have been culturally enriched.

    • +1

      Bayside is hardcore - makes the north and the west seem like kindy.

      • Nth & West are kindy. Make it through that jungle and pillage and rape in the Bayside is your just rewards MWAHHAHAHAHAAAAAA!

      • Yes, crime in bayside is high at the moment especially home invasion, and car jacking
        http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/law-order/victorian-crime-s… Especially car jacking and home invasions. Its pretty much increased all over Melbourne but Bayside and the North have both had big increases.
        Its actually a real thing, and happened to real families.
        Real pisser funny when its not you or anyone you know though…

    • Just imagine if they were shooting people instead of stabbing them? Increase the number of guns in suburban homes, means more not secured properly and get stolen by African gangs. There was a rumour a couple of years back that some gangs in NSW had got hold of a list of gun owners and were targeting their homes for break-ins.

      Appreciate the idea that if you can be the only one with a gun, it's a good defense against a knife. Just doesn't last in reality.

      • +2

        Just imagine if they were shooting people instead of stabbing them?

        Many of these gangs are armed and shootings happen all the time especially in Sydney and Melbourne.

        There was a rumour a couple of years back that some gangs in NSW had got hold of a list of gun owners and were targeting their homes for break-ins.

        Most illegal guns are imported, we check under 1% of containers into the country through the ports and even the postal system is used to import handguns. They arrested a post office worker in Sydney a few years ago for assisting a bike gang with this.

    • +1

      problem is if firearms became more available then these gangs would be doing more than bashing and stabbing

    • +2

      I have owned guns all my life, as you stated you cannot use guns to defend yourself in AUS unless you are police or money transport personal.

      Besides as a lics. shooter a gun needs to be locked in a safe, as does ammo in a separate location, would take bulk time to get and load your gun.

      The ONLY ones that will defend themselves are criminals with illigal guns under the bed and most likely be a pistol anyway

      Anyway guns dont kill people, people kill people

    • You would go to Jail for so insanely long if you tried to defend yourself with a gun. You are better off dying or getting raped. If you are ever in that position and you own a firearm, dont go for it,just bend over and point them to your savings and or gold, pray you survive the robbery/attack then wait 10 minutes for the police to come after the robbery is taken place and you call them. They can then take a report for you.

  • +4

    Watch out for the rabid nannies to lose their panties over this deal

    They will cry and pee themselves in protest !

    • +16

      Please do not call us "gun nuts", we are responsible gun owners and its people like you that ruin it for everyone.

    • +5

      I am not a gun nut, don't own any guns, only that I can see the ridiculousness of not liking a product only because it's potentially dangerous. There are safeguards in place to manage the danger, and Australia is a pretty safe country from gun accidents/crime because of that.

      • +1

        We're free for gun massacres because semi automatic were banned and bought out 20 years ago. The lever action skirts the rules, making it easier to kill more people, more quickly.

        I may be inflammatory in my comments, but I'm not the one arguing against the facts. Was Martin Bryant's gun acquired illegally? More guns in society equals more likelihood fruitcakes will get their hands on them.

        • +4

          as you said, no gun massacres in Australia in over 20 years.

          These days people looking to commit mass murder use explosives not guns.

          The safeguards put in place since Port Arthur have made us a lot safer by screening people and making sure the guns are always locked up tight.

          It's a pain in the ass for the gun nuts, but at least it works. We don't need to go any further at this stage, system works as is.

        • +1

          We're free for gun massacres because semi automatic were banned and bought out 20 years ago. The lever action skirts the rules, making it easier to kill more people, more quickly.

          No skirting of the rules. Lever action shotguns were around long before the laws changed in 96, the legislators simply chose not to restrict them in the same way as pump actions.

          Don't pay too much attention to the anti gun hype in the media…it's generally based on firing up peoples emotions rather than facts.

        • Easy to see you have never owned a lever action 5 shot magazine shotgun in your life if you compare it to being on the same level as what Martin Bryant used 20 years ago.

          And I can assure you, there is a gaping chasm between gun nut and responsible gun owner.

        • +2

          @pegaxs:

          I'm not suggesting they're the same…but, the whole point of the semi-automatic ban - to remove guns capable of rapid fire - is somewhat circumvented by the lever action.

  • +10

    considering how much time I spend on the Cleaver FA website, I hope to see more deals to piss off those who reported this

  • What category licence do you need to buy it?

    • A, 7 round capacity I think is D

      • Apparently, these were re-classified under the changes December 2016, all 5 shot or less lever-action shotguns will now be classified as Category B instead of A, while any version capable of more than 5 shots will be classified as restricted Category D.

    • +1

      A & b

  • I really miss going shooting :(

  • +2

    It is duck or rabbit season?

  • +3

    Out of curiosity, why would anyone in Australia get a shotgun? Aren't rifles a more effective weapon for a farmer?

    • +1

      Shotguns are more effective in different situations short range, moving target etc. Shotguns are used for Clay target shooting also.

      • Of course, but unless you have a pack of stray dogs at your door step, you wouldn't want to get close to the animals anyways.

        • There are different types of hunting - duck hunting for example you would use a shotgun not a rifle. Also some people do want to get close to the animals (bow hunters do it all the time), and shotguns are commonly used in fox hunting (you can whistle/call a fox in basically within arms reach - they rely on their sense of smell and hearing and have rather average eye sight, so will commonly hear/smell you before they see you) and close range rabbit hunting. They're also fairly good for use when doing pest control from a vehicle where the extra spread of a shotgun gives you a far better chance of a humane kill on the animal (which is also usually on the run).

    • +1

      I use them for pigging as bigger spray.

    • +2
  • +4

    Pardon my gun ignorance, but wouldn't you need a stage 7 zombie apocalypse before rib ventilation would make a noticable difference to a shotgun?

  • +2

    I just plus 1ed cos gun

  • Can fit 10 eneloop in the magazine

  • +1

    I gave you 'gun nuts' an upvote, cause a deal is a deal.

    Funny seeing a shotty on the front page ;)

  • wait… you're allowed to own firearms in aus?? how does one go about getting the license?

  • I really want to get this shotgun.
    Its not even an auto just a semi auto. Would be really useful to take out all those feral pigs destroying the local native habit.

  • +3

    Perfect for your King Street swingers party…

    • Lmao

    • If it's a swingers party, you need to be bringing your other 5 shot repeater

      • The wooden one or the synthetic one?

      • I bet you can get all sorts of attachments for that.

  • +1

    Hmm the 30 something reports about this deal seem to have fell on deaf ears.

    Next stop will be reporting this to ACA or today tonight. That will sure get some great publicity for ozbargain

    • +11

      "Terror site offers cheap guns for mass murder"

      • +3

        "Grannies gunned down by shonky builders in national cheap firearms disgrace"

    • +5

      "aussie bargain website starts selling guns for the masses"

      "darknet no more, so sellers turning to main stream bargain websites to sell their illegal goods"

    • +1

      Extremist bargain site offers capitalist terrorists cheap boomsticks for big butt hurt… and later, the dumpmasters at Vic Market and their price war with Aldi… How your dollar goes further…

    • +1

      Analyst at Westpac purchases shotgun using a deal from a bargain website, where he also received sound investment advice, buying a $80,000 car as an investment with high yield to impress his clients.
      Needless to say, he's quite a "big shot" these days…

  • Love it, Ozbargains needs more freedom!

  • +4

    Tobacco bargains cannot be promoted here as it is illegal to advertise and this has been deemed advertising.

    It may also be illegal to advertise guns depending on your state as explained here

    2.6.1 Firearms

    Advertisements for the sale of firearms are subject to specific regulation in each state and territory. In some cases, only licensed firearm dealers may advertise and sell firearms and must state or display the firearm license number in the advertisement. In other situations, it may be acceptable for persons without a firearm dealer’s license to advertise a firearm, provided they include the serial number of the firearm in the advertisement and/or a statement that the actual sale must take place in the presence of a licensed firearm dealer (or other specified person).

    • +3

      well it was linked to the Firearm dealer's website (Dealers Licence No: 50000073), so I think that's a Statement that it has to be done through there?

      • only licensed firearm dealers may advertise and sell firearms

        it may be acceptable for persons without a firearm dealer’s license to advertise a firearm, provided they include the serial number of the firearm in the advertisement

        • +2

          "and/or" (in this case, or)

        • -2

          @The Land of Smeg:

          and/or

          Unfortunately neither here

          It may help if the person was affiliated with the deal?

        • +3

          @slipperypete: "or a statement that the actual sale must take place in the presence of a licensed firearm dealer"

          So the deal says "@ Cleaver Firearms", "www.cleaverfirearms.com" and links to the URL "https://www.cleaverfirearms.com/Products.aspx?Search=A110%2C+12+GAUGE+-+SYNTHETIC". With the way that this site is designed and usually presented this means that the sale must be done through Cleaver Firearms, and Cleaver Firearms is a Licensed Firearm Dealer.

        • ACT Law

          231 Advertising sale of firearms
          A person must not cause an advertisement for the sale of a firearm
          or firearm part to be published unless—
          (a) the person is a licensed firearms dealer; or
          (b) the proposed sale is to be arranged by or through a licensed
          firearms dealer.

          So at least in ACT it would be ok as the sale does take place at licensed dealr

          However, according to the initial source that I quoted

          or a statement that the actual sale must take place in the presence of a licensed firearm dealer (or other specified person).

          This would indicate that Hayesy22, being the advertiser of this bargain, should include this statement in the title.
          I am not sure if this is the way other States word it or if it is just the wording of the article

          Yeah I agree with you

        • -2

          @slipperypete: ozbargain is advetising this deal without a licence and should take it down befire they get in trouble.

  • +12

    Keep up the reports wannabe lawyers…. quick report this to the police too, don't forget ASIO and the AFP too.

    ABC and Yasmin-Magied would like to know as well.

    Maybe all the major news channels and SBS too … what about community television?

    This deal is really illegal so make sure the local MPs and Turnbull knows too.

    Cry havoc and let loose the Social Justice Warriors and angry nannies !

    Waaaaaaaaaaa !

    • +5

      I don't really care that it's a gun deal.

      What I reported it for was how their web design murdered my eyes. It's just socially and morally irresponsible and I was deeply offended. Although, cool breezes sometimes offend me… they start off ok but then they cross a line…

      • +2

        ha ha…just looked at their site

        Kind of twists something in my head that makes me wanna go on a gun rampage

        BUBBA'S CRAZY DEALS

  • +3

    Ozbargain Army is officially formed today!

  • +1

    Make Australian Great Again - #TrumpStyle

  • -7

    So if "most stores sell these for approx $800", and this is $665. That's a saving of 17%.

    This is ozbargain, not oznotabadprice. No deal.

    • +7

      That's a saving of 17%.

      Wat..r u new here?

      • Did you rush out and buy one?

        • Gotta wait for the PTA to come back

    • +1

      So what wouldbe a bargain according to you? 50%? Free?

      • -1

        No idea but when you saw the regular price and then the sale price were your first thoughts "that's a bargain?". Didn't think so.

        • Jimmy didn't up vote it so I guess not. Its The cheapest price ive found in Australia. Do you Neg all deals that you personally don't think are cheap enough?

    • +2

      in this case the higher the price the better so few people get there hands on these!

      • +2

        ReverseOzBargain

        • +2

          there's an idea! Should mention it in site suggestions :D

          Who has the most outrageous price!

  • +2

    I say debate the deal, not the issue. This isn't the forum for that imo. Ugly look for this website with people calling out each other 's views as invalid.

    • only one point of view is invalid…

      …jk

  • +1

    I bet Martin Bryant and terrorists would be happy with this deal. The terrorists are under financial pressure as it is. Maybe they can do a group buy discount.

    • Do they accept alternate currency as payment? I think a ratio of 4 guns to one child bride is more than fair.

    • The lease payments on Hilux dual cabs will be their undoing.

  • do you need shooters licence to buy one?

    • +1

      To purchase, possess or use, a valid firearms licence is required.

      For NSW

    • +1

      In all states of Australia. Yes you do.

    • +7

      No one is holding a gun to your head to buy one

  • All I want to do is own my own paintball gun….but naah. I can own a compound bow, but naah, no paintball guns….think about all the unicorns!

  • +2

    Yeah, this could be a great combo gift with the Trump - Make America Great again sign.

    • +11

      I don't think your neg is appropriate.

      • You won't be saying that if a dear loved one is killed by a gun.

        • +5

          I didn't say that I disagree with your stance on firearms. Just saying your neg is invalid as per the Ozbargain rules.

        • +6

          You won't be saying that if a dear loved one is killed by a gun.

          What an idiotic argument. Licensed gunowners are not going around killing people but criminals with illegally imported firearms are.

        • +2

          @Maverick-au:
          Or stolen firearms that were legally purchased.

        • +3

          @jelko:

          Or stolen firearms that were legally purchased.

          The vast majority are imported illegally through our porous borders.

        • +2

          @Maverick-au:
          Most firearms recovered in police raids are guns that law abiding gun owners can't even get. I saw a WW2 German sub machine gun in a police raid and thought to myself….how did they get that?….the answer is….organised crime importing guns, very easily into Australia, and , with huge profits.
          Criminals don't want lever action shotguns…they want full auto machine guns.

    • +10

      Ah yes, just what the world needs, more firearms.

      Australia doesn't need violent criminals with zero respect for any laws either but we're importing them as fast as we can.

      • You don't have to be swallowing the multiculturalism-at-all-costs propaganda to realise that gun proliferation will have negative ramifications.

      • +2

        So might as well have firearms too.

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