Difficulty
Easy
Steps
5
Time Required
5 - 10 minutes
Sections
1
- Barrel
- 5 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Remove screws of the grey slider
- Using a screwdriver, remove the two 11.6 mm phillips 00 screws holding the grey slider together.
- Remove grey slider from the main body of the blaster.
Using a screwdriver, remove the two 11.6 mm phillips 00 screws holding the grey slider together.
Remove grey slider from the main body of the blaster.
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Step 2
Remove screws in main body
- Using a screwdriver, remove the six 9 mm phillips 00 screws holding the main body together.
Using a screwdriver, remove the six 9 mm phillips 00 screws holding the main body together.
Step 3
Take the main body apart
- Using the plastic opening tools, carefully take apart the main case of the blaster to leave the inside exposed.
Using the plastic opening tools, carefully take apart the main case of the blaster to leave the inside exposed.
Step 4
Remove the trigger
- Remove the trigger, lifting from the bottom and pulling it out from under the metal pin.
Remove the trigger, lifting from the bottom and pulling it out from under the metal pin.
Step 5
Removing the barrel
- Lift the barrel, pulling it out from under the black trigger catch
Lift the barrel, pulling it out from under the black trigger catch
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Joshua Taylor
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Arasin Staubly - Dec 22, 2016
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I don’t remember this blaster’s shell as being held closed by solvent weld or catches - why is the “iFixit” pry-tool necessary?