Nerf Maverick Air Restrictor, Barrel Lock Removal

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Nerf Maverick Air Restrictor, Barrel Lock Removal

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So, this is a basic tutorial on removing the Nerf Maverick's air restrictors, increasing power, and removing the barrel locks, which allow the barrels to slide out farther, making reloading easier, plus a few minor mods that help increase power. 

What you'll need:
1x Nerf Maverick
1x Screwdriver
1x  Knife 
1x Needlenose Pliers
2x Pennies
1x 19mm felt pad

Optional:
Silicone-based lubricant (check and make sure that it's safe for both metal and plastic)

Removing the Slide

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1. Remove the three screws on the slide. Those are the only three screws that you'll deal with that are a different length than the others, so store them separately! Pull the slide apart, ensuring that the spring + tab combination on the right-hand part of the slide doesn't fall off.

2. There are eight screws, all the same length, on the outside of the Maverick. Remove them all and set them to the side.

1. Once all of the screws are removed from the outside of the gun, pry apart the two halves. If they refuse to separate, carefully pry them apart with a knife or another thin tool.

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2. Now that the inner workings of the gun are revealed, carefully remove the large spring and set it aside. Then, remove the barrel assembly from the rest of the gun. This is a little easier if you press the magazine release button while doing it.

3. Pry the front hinge off of the barrel (Pic 2) using a screwdriver or similar item. This might take a while. Once it is removed, let the metal axle piece fall from the barrel assembly. (Pic 3) There's a small spring on the back of the axle. Make sure you don't lose it!

4. There are three screws on the back of the barrel assembly (Pic 4). Remove all of them and set them aside. 

5. Remove the back of the barrel assembly (Pic 5). 

6. Remove the orange caps from each barrel (Pic 6). Below each one should be a small spring, and a smaller three-pronged piece. These are the air restrictors. Remove them, then replace the orange caps. Once you've done so, reassemble the barrel. Be sure to put the screws back in!


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Now that the air restrictors are removed, it's time for the bolt lock. Put down the barrel assembly. Pick up the front hinge piece (Pic 1). 

On the front of the front hinge piece is a small rectangular protrusion. This is the first half of the magazine lock. Cut it off. Once you're finished, make sure the surface is fairly smooth. (Pic 2). Once you're finished, reassemble the barrel assembly. If you're confused about how to do so, refer to step 2.

The second magazine lock is located on the left side of the gun (Pic 3). It's a part of the frame, so just carve it down until it's no longer there. (Pic 4)

Increasing Spring Power, Reassembly

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Now that the barrel locks have been removed, it's time to turn our attention back to the main body of the Maverick. Remove the spring and plunger assembly. (Pic 1) 

Now, remember those two pennies and that felt pad? Grab 'em. Stick one of the pennies to the felt pad, and put the pennies (felt towards the back) in the back of the gun, where the spring used to reside. 

Now, cut/shave down the cross on the back of the plunger assembly. It doesn't have to be neat, it just needs to be cut down, and the top of the cross should be even. (Pic 2)

Once that's complete, put the plunger assembly and spring back into the gun. (Pic 3)


Finishing the Reassembly

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Now that you've replaced the plunger and spring assembly, it's time to put the barrel(s) back into the main body of the gun.

Once you're sure the internals are in order (see Pic 1), put the two halves of the Maverick together, then replace the screws. 

Finally, assemble the slide. Remember to hook the spring (noted in Pic 1) back onto the slide.