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This guide will show how to remove the barrel from the blaster. A good test to check if the barrel is stuck is shown in Step 6 (we suggest to do this before opening the blaster).
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Lay the Nerf Strongarm on its side, left side facing up.
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Locate the 12 Philips head screws and remove them: Head Diameter= 4.3mm, Thread Pitch= 1mm, Screw Length= 8mm
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Before removing the cover, make sure to first remove the cover for the cocking mechanism. The top half is freely removable.
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At this time, remove the blaster cover to reveal its internals.
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Once the screws have been removed, lift the top half of the gun off.
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Take care and try not to lose any smaller pieces as you open it up.
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Locking tab for attachments.
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Start by inspecting the barrel closer for broken components.
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If the barrel fails to cooperate, continue onto the next steps.
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Once the cover is off, the barrel component will be free and removable.
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Once the barrel is removed, continue by removing the front shaft. This component is also independent of the blaster and does not require tools.
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Look for any signs of debris or any damaged locations that may be causing the barrel to lock.
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At this time, all components interacting with the barrel are removed.
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Take this time to inspect the barrel for any signs of debris or damaged locations.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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hi my barrel keeps ritating and is not fixed and does not stay aligned to the shooting point what shall i do