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Moderate
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5
Time Required
5 - 10 minutes
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- Nerf N-Strike Elite Retaliator Case Disassembly
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Case Disassembly
- While holding the blaster, rotate the barrel assembly in the counter-clockwise direction and pull away from the blaster.
While holding the blaster, rotate the barrel assembly in the counter-clockwise direction and pull away from the blaster.
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Step 2
- Remove the stock of the blaster by pushing the orange tabs downward while pulling the stock away from the blaster.
Remove the stock of the blaster by pushing the orange tabs downward while pulling the stock away from the blaster.
Step 3
- Remove the magazine from the blaster by forcing the sliding mechanism backwards, pushing the orange tabs downward, and pulling the magazine away.
Remove the magazine from the blaster by forcing the sliding mechanism backwards, pushing the orange tabs downward, and pulling the magazine away.
Step 4
- Remove the stock attachment point by removing the two 8mm Phillips head screws.
Remove the stock attachment point by removing the two 8mm Phillips head screws.
Step 5
- Remove the eleven 8mm and two 10mm Phillips head screws from the left side of the blaster, and carefully remove the outer casing.
- Two of the screws must be removed with the sliding mechanism in the forward position. Another two must be removed with the sliding mechanism in the back position.
- There are several springs that may become displaced during this procedure. Proceed with the utmost caution.
Remove the eleven 8mm and two 10mm Phillips head screws from the left side of the blaster, and carefully remove the outer casing.
Two of the screws must be removed with the sliding mechanism in the forward position. Another two must be removed with the sliding mechanism in the back position.
There are several springs that may become displaced during this procedure. Proceed with the utmost caution.
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devinwhaley - May 31, 2017
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How do I clean the slider track?
one smol birb - Dec 30, 2019
you probably should not do that. i think its oily for a reason.
SirMikay - Aug 15, 2021
You shouldn’t. That oily substance is lubricant, which is crucial for smooth functionality.
Pete Isaacs - Jul 22, 2017
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Mine had a chopped off dart head stuck in the trigger mechanism.
I had to partially disassemble in order to be able to free the slide which was covering 1 screw.
Overall, it was very easy. Only challenge is keeping track of the screws, as they’re not all the same.
Mark Green - Oct 20, 2018
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Boo this sucks