Slicking the Adler A110

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Slicking the Adler A110

Post by perentie » 16 Jul 2018, 8:21 am

I love my Adler, but the stiff point in the action when opening bugged me. Its about half way through the cycle. I installed the kit from Ignition Custom Engineering that is a spring kit and a roller.
There was not a lot of difference that I could detect.
So I pulled it to bits again and determined the heavy bit was when the lifter gate was being operated. They supplied a new lifter gate spring but I thought it was still way too strong. Seeing I had a spare spring now, I shortened it by 4 coils,. That made a fair bit of difference so trying for better I cut 2 more off. Better still.
I left it at that as it cycles well and still loads flawlessly.
They are all a bit different but may be in another gun those bits may have made more difference but in mine the roller hardly touches the curved flat bar anyway.
They say to put it on the back pin which takes the load on closing. my problem was on opening which loads the front pin. the roller could be put on the front pin but I havnt tried it to see if it makes a difference or not..
Another thing, there is a Utube video of a bloke disassembling the Adler. He removes both action pins. Its not needed . Only remove the front trigger group retaining pin from left to right. Pull down on the front of the lifter a bit and slide the trigger group forward 10mm or so and it pulls out. Its a bit stiff.
Excellent instructions come with the ICE spring kit.
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Re: Slicking the Adler A110

Post by cracker » 19 Jul 2018, 5:58 pm

lithium grease, and sit there and cycle it back and forth, inox/lanox is also really good.
mine is "standard" bar being used maybe 150-200 rounds and been sprayed with lithium grease really helped.
can easy put two shots in the air at clays...hitting them is another matter.

you could strip the action down theres alot of roughley machined parts inside...

love to see some pictures of the "ICE spring kit"
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Re: Slicking the Adler A110

Post by perentie » 20 Jul 2018, 8:07 am

Read about it here.
www.iceng.com.au
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Re: Slicking the Adler A110

Post by Heckler303 » 20 Jul 2018, 10:48 am

Step 1: Place Adler muzzle-down into nearest rubbish bin.
Step 2: Purchase Uzkon 12G
Step 3: Enjoy a smooth lever shotgun.
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Re: Slicking the Adler A110

Post by cracker » 20 Jul 2018, 1:42 pm

Heckler303 wrote:Step 1: Place Adler muzzle-down into nearest rubbish bin.
Step 2: Purchase Uzkon 12G
Step 3: Enjoy a smooth lever shotgun.

my mate said the same thing...
its been back twice now, first time the bolt has jamming on the lifting gate.
2nd time the trigger went dead.
barely been used.
no turkish shotgun is any better then the other.
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