juststarting wrote:So I kind of want one now. I have absolutely zero use for it, but I don't care, I want one!
Slixxor wrote:A few casing jams though.
Homer wrote:it was good to see an Adler in action!
Title_II wrote:If you carry a fun in Australia you will go to jail.
Heckler303 wrote:Gee wiz, the Adler hasn't killed anybody nor have massacres occured since its release
wrenchman wrote:i still have not seen any state siide
<<Genesis93>> wrote:That not you posting your addie on abusedguns.... for 1400 buck "only shot a box of ammo"
brett1868 wrote:Looks good but some advice for the next one, when you make it public and link it in a forum it needs to convey all the concepts of safety and responsible handling.
Start by confirming the action is clear. "Some statement along the lines of when picking up a firearm, always ensure it's unloaded by......"
Muzzle control...roof & wall are not safe directions to have a muzzle pointed at indoors.
Eye protection...Wear it.
Maybe start with a new target and put 1 round in it then zoom in so we can see how it patterns as that's one of the first jobs most shotgunners will do.
Good work and looking forward to the next review
coloradoboy wrote:lol your aussie government is a joke like clinton. they allow lever action shotguns but not pump action shotguns. I can cycle my chiappa as fast as my 870 albeit I lose some sight picture on my chiappa. I think somebody is scared of that pump rack sound hahaha
Title_II wrote:If you carry a fun in Australia you will go to jail.
coloradoboy wrote:lol your aussie government is a joke like clinton. they allow lever action shotguns but not pump action shotguns. I can cycle my chiappa as fast as my 870 albeit I lose some sight picture on my chiappa. I think somebody is scared of that pump rack sound hahaha