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-[* icon_caution] Caution: Ensure there is no spring tension in the plunger tube before disassembling the blaster. Releasing spring tension while disassembling can scatter or damage internal parts.
-[* black] You can tell there is no spring tension when priming the blaster (pulling the front handle or side handle) results in the spring pushing back
-[* black] If there is spring tension, you can release the tension by pulling the trigger.
+[* icon_caution] Caution: Ensure the blaster is not primed (spring potential energy stored) before disassembling the blaster. Disassembling while primed can scatter or damage internal parts.
+[* black] You can tell the blaster is not primed when the spring pushes the front pump handle or side handle.
+[* black] If the spring potential energy is stored, you can release the spring by pulling the trigger.