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Blaster won't fire when triggered

Ensure that the cocking mechanism is primed before firing. If the blaster is being used properly, you might have one of these issues:

Trigger mechanism damaged

If the trigger feels loose, the firing mechanism assembly may have been knocked out of place or damaged. You can follow this guide to disassemble the device and fix or replace the mechanism.

Cocking spring misaligned

When cocking the blaster, a mechanism is supposed to latch onto the piston and pull it back, setting in the cocking spring in place. The spring located within the spring piston chamber can become misaligned and cause this not to occur and the blaster not to fire at all. This guide might help you fix or replace the spring piston chamber and get your blaster firing once more.

Spring piston chamber leaking air

In some cases, the spring piston chamber that holds the energy to fire the blaster darts as compressed air might become cracked and allow air to leak out of the chamber. This will prevent your blaster from firing darts very far or sometimes at all. In order to fix this, you must replace the chamber by following this guide.

Barrel won't rotate or rotates freely

When the blaster is operating properly, the barrel shouldn't rotate freely but only rotate to the next dart in between firing. If this is not the case with your device, one of these issues might be the problem:

Debris in barrel

If the barrel isn't rotating at all, it is possible there is debris in the barrel inhibiting its rotation. Inspect the internals of the blaster to verify this and remove the debris by following this guide.

Spring piston mechanism broken

At the end of the spring piston, there is a part whose sole purpose is to hold the barrel in place and rotate it to the next dart after firing. This mechanism might be broken causing the barrel to operate improperly when firing. In order to fix this issue, it is necessary to replace the spring piston mechanism by following this guide.

Reload cocking mechanism locks

With heavy usage, a broken part inside the blaster may be in contact with another piece preventing the blaster from reloading. One of these issues may be the problem with your device:

Reload locking mechanism misaligned

If it appears that the locking mechanism locks or stalls during the reloading process, it may be misaligned and jammed with some other mechanism in the blaster. Follow this guide to ensure that this is the problem and attempt to realign the mechanism to return the blaster to its normal operation.

Reloading mechanism spring dislodged

In order to hold the position of the piston after the device has been reloaded and trigger the piston when the firing trigger has been pressed, there is a single spring that lifts up the reload locking mechanism and compresses when the device is triggered. This spring may be dislodged, broken, or misaligned to prevent the locking mechanism from releasing the piston when triggered. This spring can be fixed or replaced by following this guide.

Unloading barrel button is jammed

The barrel can be released from the spring piston mechanism and opened up to reload the device with 6 Nerf Elite Darts by pressing down on the orange switch located on the left side of the blaster. If this switch is jammed in any way, it can make it very difficult to reload the blaster. One of these issues may be preventing the switch from depressing:

Unloading barrel button spring misaligned

The spring which holds the switch out may be damaged or misplaced causing the switch to not press down properly. This spring can be fixed by following this guide.

Barrel locking mechanism broken

When the switch is depressed, it pushes back a mechanism which holds the barrel in place. This mechanism might be broken, preventing it from moving backward. Alternatively, the mechanism might be freely moving and not holding the barrel in place at all. You change check to see if this is the problem and replace the mechanism by following this guide.

Debris in air compressor

If your blaster got dirty and won’t fire, there may be debris in the blaster. To fix this problem, you can take the blaster apart and clean out the debris. If the blaster still won’t fire you may have gotten debris in the air compressor and you will need to clean it out in order to return the device to its normal state. This can be done by following this guide.

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Bonjour,

Pour ma part le soucis est qu’une fois sur 3 environ, il tire une fléchette lorsque je recharge (alors que je ne presse pas la détente évidemment). Il a été démonté pour le repeindre juste après déballage, donc je ne sais pas s’il le faisait d’origine…

Je me souviens pourtant avoir tout remonté comme il faut.

Gerald Bergelin - Replica

One common problem I’ve encountered with this gun that isn’t covered here is that the spring will slip and fire when you crock it back especially if you don’t pull it straight backwards.

Honest Red - Replica

This is happen to my disruptor and I have had the same problem, when pull the back of it, the spring does not catch, making the blaster useless

Trace Hagemeier - Replica

Bonjour mon problème à moi ces que la pièce grise qui permet de charger le nerf est cassé

Est ce que se serait possible de la remplacer et si oui pouvez vous me dire où je pourrais l acheter.

Zacharie Picard - Replica

Bonjour, le lien pour savoir comment remplacer le ressort du mécanisme d’éjection du barillet délogé ne fonctionne pas, pouvez vous m’aidez. Merci d’avance

Mathis Selosse - Replica

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