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So the purpose of one's "Air restrictor" is to control the amount of air that pushes the bullet out of the chamber. By removing such a device, it unblocks the small amount of air that is usable to fire the bullet forward. This makes the bullet travel, consequently, a lot further than normal.
Thanks in advance.
I know ur prob. I suppose you either lost the spring tagged in da photo or its not in place.
Open your maverick and check that these parts are assembled as shown in the image. The assembly video also shows the correct way to install the plunger release. Also ensure the plunger is slotted firmly against the cylinder as shown at 2:05 of the assembly video. Hopefully this helps you out. Happy modding.
But thank you!!!
I've done heaps of Nerf Modding now but i'm kinda stumped on something.
My Maverick is a model from 2009, (Don't know if that has anything to do with it) but anyway when I try to quickly load it, say pull the slide back and let go, it just kinda jams, skips a barrel on the turret. So when in a war I don't want to spend time slowly cocking the gun while being shot at. I've checked the catch spring, the slide spring and the plunger spring and it's still not loading well.
Thanks for your answers.
that said, i would advise everyone to not to apply the air restrictor mod.
for two mavericks i applied the russian roulette, penny (cr2032 battery works perfectly) and clutch mod. the last one does make a huge difference and is definetly a must. the penny mod is nice too, go for it. to have the barrel come out more makes u reload quicker, but putting it back again is tricky sometimes. it is optional really.
now, for one of the guns i removed all air restrictors. them arrows won't fly as far and straight as before. actually i would even go that far saying, it gives you a disadvantage. keep the restrictors i say.
Problem solved.
The first two work wonders, and the last one comes out correctly, but it's very wobbly when it's popped out and it sticks on something when popping back.
1: Should we use any glue or epoxy for the penny mod?
2: I tried the air restrictor removal and penny mods and the distance the gun shoots is the same as before. Do you have any other suggestions for getting more distance?
2: You should get some improvement at least. You could try adding some more coins to increase the spring compression some more. Some like to completely gut the inside of each chamber and drill a hole when they do the air restrictor removal. I prefer to avoid irreversibly modifying if possible however some believe this method works well. I've only removed the restrictors themselves.
One of the most effective methods is to install a stronger spring however I'm still looking for a good source to obtain the replacement springs. Currently people are known to use springs out of larger Nerf or airsoft guns but that's not a convenient solution as you have to render another blaster inoperable.