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    • The Redeemer. Looks badass with its rotating barrel, but it's going to get a whole lot more badasserer quite soon...

    • Reminds me of a gun from the Fifth Element.

  2. Nerf N-Strike Maverick Teardown: paso 2, imagen 1 de 1
    • First thing's first: let's remove some screws. All screws are conveniently Phillips, and all can be removed with a #0 or #00 size screwdriver.

    • Remove all ten Phillips screws.

    I see from the final photos that of the 10 black Phillips screws, 2 are shorter?

    I think one of the short ones is for the rearmost hole of the cocking slide, but any ideas where the other goes?

    Actually there should be a total of 11 screws if we include the one hidden by the slide.

    David Iwatsuki - Contestar

    Found this other site. In the tear down it says there are three screws on the slide that are different than the others so I assume they are the short ones.

    https://www.instructables.com/Nerf-Maver...

    David Iwatsuki - Contestar

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    • Another Phillips screw hides beneath the cocking mechanism thing. Remove that one as well.

    • The cocking mechanism's quite simple. A metal lever pulls back on the air plunger and compresses the large spring. Another small spring returns the slider back into its original position once it's done doing the dirty business..

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    • And just like that, the gun comes apart.

    • Visible in the top left corner is the large spring and air plunger.

    • I later opened the gun again and put a folded piece of paper in this area. It gave the gun a bit more "punch" when sending darts on their merry way.

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    • Gun tip. I foresee it being black in the future.

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    • First comes out the air plunger. It lifts right up.

    • The barrel comes out next.

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    • The trigger is held in place by a sole Phillips screw. It also has a small spring for that authentic handgun "springy" feeling...

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    • The trigger's spring also attaches via a Phillips screw. A couple of twists with the screwdriver and it comes right out.

    • The fancy rotator for the barrel is next. I assume that were the gun to break, this would be the part that fails. It's the most complex part of the gun.

  9. Nerf N-Strike Maverick Teardown: paso 9, imagen 1 de 1
    • Looking down the gun's business end.

    • I didn't bother to take the barrel apart. I didn't feel that adventurous.

    The barrel assembly is not as difficult as it looks. There are a few simple modifications that can be done very inexpensively inside to create a noticeable increase in "bang for your buck".

    KurtW - Contestar

  10. Nerf N-Strike Maverick Teardown: paso 10, imagen 1 de 1
    • Here it is -- the whole gun taken apart.

    • It's so easy to assemble, a child could do it. Maybe Nerf's motto is "From our kids to your kids"?

    • I sincerely hope Nerf products are manufactured in countries that have strict child labor laws. I in no way, shape, or form condone child labor.

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    • The finished product.

    • I took the gun to work and shot these pictures under a better lighting/camera setup... A much better lighting/camera setup.

    Cita de David Patierno:

    I am very afraid.

    taking apart the barrel is where the fun starts. pry off the orange cylinder on either end, remove 3 screws from the black side of the barrel and it's open. take out the 6 springs and the short plastic pieces. set aside. take the long plastic pieces and trim the stems flush with the convex surface. take the springs, short plastic pieces, and the stems and throw them at somebody. put it all back together making sure the former stemmed pieces are tight and you now have the most awesome nerf gun ever!

    check youtube, couple of videos there...

    cheers!

    davethetoyotaguy - Contestar

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%#*@! Some kid stuck a marble down the barrel and I can't get it out. I have taken it apart to the same extent you did but can't get the barrel front or back removed. Any thoughts?

William - Contestar

Set the barrel up so it’ll shoot where it’s not obstructed and shoot the kid until he buys you a new gun.

koannweinstein -

@sicra the gun has air restrictors that won’t shoot anything out unless a dart is pushing against it…

so the marble won’t come out by it’s own.

@William take the barrel apart it’s just 3 screws, and then you can remove it.

Phuwanut Pataratawinun - Contestar

use a smallish dia. piece of tubing ( i used outer insulation of coax tv cable) and superrglue ( gel) to said marble let it getgooos and set, like an hour and gentlly pull it out

Valden Tharbosen - Contestar

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