My 4 year old daughter wanted to show off to her cousins and got sand in mine from playing with it outside. Anyway I decided not to operate it till I could work up the courage to disassemble and clean it up. The teardown was easier than I expected but it was the reassembly that was the problem. Specifically that slide lock thing, I couldn't get it to make sense to me and it was frustrating. I searched and found your video and even though it's not the same model as mine, I knew it would have the same basic internals and it did. I found what I was looking for at 5:55 to 7:00 and it saved my NERF gun. I can't thank you enough. I was able to clean it up and grease it and it works like new.
Never have I ever successfully reassembled a blaster for the first time and not need to disassemble it all over again to figure out what I messed up. Until today. Wow! Thanks, Cap!
Thanks! My son's was jammed up with sand for a long time, then he and a buddy reduced it to a pile of components this evening, and now I have been able to clean and reassemble it in the right order so that it works!
Seeing how simple this inspired to me to order up a spring replacement and the replacement loading door. Just finished taking everything apart and reassembling with new parts in about 20 minutes.
I picked up one of these recently that was suspiciously hard to prime. Figured it was just dirty inside and needed to be lubed which was the case (as it feels very smooth now), and your guide was immensely helpful as always in making this possible. I was not aware that I could prime the spring mechanism by itself, and just by watching your video I'm now able to understand how and why everything inside here is as it is. Thank you very much for posting these videos for people. You have a great way of verbally and visually explaining everything from the simple to the very complex, and that is a very valuable skill in any area.
I got a Kronos for Christmas so I came to this video to see how to disassemble it because I want to try and mod it (my first time modding). Thank you for making this!
I’ve actually taken apart it and couldn’t fix the safety and on my most recent one, forgot to reinstall the unjam button and the two plastic slides that go under the priming handle and removed the hopup. Both still cycle and fire smoothly
I had a Kronos that I never felt comfortable enough to disassemble for painting. When I finally did, the spring let go and allllll the parts went flying. This video saved me, and it operated perfectly after reassembly. Thank you!
3 years later and this was the most helpful guide I could find, my son got one of these new for a gift and it didn't function well at all, not even sure what was wrong, but after reassembling it works as well as his others. Excellent video
This video was a godsend. Thank you for your thorough explanation, especially of each piece and the common mistakes. I was able to change the access door on the Kronos to allow for quickloading. Thanks to your video, I was successful, rather than having a pile of dissassembled plastic and metal that wouldn’t work.
This video saved my butt! We borrowed this gun from a friend, and it broke! A piece from the plunger came loose so I had to repair it instead of buying a new one! Thank you so much!
Got a Kronos off of Amazon for Christmas, thing kept jamming and the slide got stuck in the full open position. Got a replacement delivered today, that one jammed as well. Asked a more knowledgable HvZ/ Nerf friend what to do: "I actually just worked on a Kronos last month! Here's the video I used for this, it's very clear and well-explained..." Now my replacement/new blaster is singing like a beauty. Much obliged Capt. X.
Thank you for this Video! I Ordered one of these a few days ago for myself as my son already had one and it's really fun. It arrived non functional and using this video I could see the issue, it came with an additional door catch piece that was floating around and blocking the slide, disassembled and properly put back together and now works beautifully!
Nice guide. Definitely look this up again if ever I get my hands on a beat up Kronos. I'd like to share my technique on keeping the right screws on the right holes: masking tape. After removing the screw, put it back in the hole upside down so it wont jut out, then cover the hole with a small bit of masking tape. It will also make sure the screw that tapped the hole will be the same one going back in.
such a helpful vid. i've got like 3 kronos in my apartment that have been jammed for over a year and i never got around to fixing them. thanks so much.
Great video ! I've started mod'ing my Kronos and this is what I needed to begin the painting. I installed the muzzle break and jam door from RE ARMORY along with a K26 spring replacement, and thanks to another convenient how-to video, I purchased an exacto knife and carved out enough plastic to make this "Special K" a Six shooter. Tip.. Nail polish remover works great to remove any paint designs ie. white stripes, rival logos off the sides. Yeah, I raided my wife's cotton balls and nail polish remover, which by the way beats sanding off the trim paint. It does make the base paint look glossy. I just took a brill-o pad and roughed it back to a flat finish. Anyhoo.. looking forward to using this video to section off pieces rather than masking off to paint !Thanks for this tutorial !
Seriously you saved my kids nerf Kronos! I thought it was a goner. He thought he could ball up paper and well he learned not to to do that again. Thanks for this video. 🙌🏼 The only thing I was able to do that I didn’t see in this video was to fix the spring on the the lever inside one of the chambers.
Thanks a thousand. I volunteer at my local thrift shop and somebody donated a mod gone wrong kronos. This video helped my find what goes where and for that I would like to thank you.
When I first had a Kronos I had to unzip it, as you do ... this guide would have been so useful as I quickly discovered that gently opening a Kronos leads to a barely contained micro explosion where you're lacking three things ~ where it came from, where it went and what it looked like ... 🤣
I misplaced the first side lock when i had to fix a malfunction, and my blaster locked up and unlocked at random for 2 years before I decided to do anything. This really helped me fix it! Thanks!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this video. I ordered all kinds of cool mods for mine and it exploded upon opening. Which left me clueless. I bought another. No prime when I opened but it wouldn’t fire when I put it all together. I’m going to work on the blaster tonight and I’ll let you know how it goes!
Aha! I shall re-watch this at the weekend and try to find out which lock I misaligned when I was reassembling a Kronos months ago! (highest odds on the slide-lock with it's multi-fangled torsion spring, in my opinion)
thanks sooo much!!! I just fixed my little sister's rival with this. it seems like such a specific problem, but i'm really glad you made a video about it :)
Sir could you please do a reassembly video of the Crossbolt ? I know it is asking for a lot but it's also one of the harder things to reassemble. I love the blaster but I have messed it up beyond repair. Love your videos and hope your channel and your other endeavours do well. Love from India.
Thank you this help me out! When trying to double prime the slide wouldn't go forward again and had to take apart. There was no screw under the slide though and no thread cut into the post. Cost cutting?
My kronos won't slide back. I took it apart to spray paint it and put it back together with out of darts screws and it won't prime back. I'll look into it more but if you have any tips, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
What happens if you remove the rear slide lock? In a Hades, removing the manual slide lock makes the blaster occasionally slip out of battery. The back slide lock looks like it could be removed without affecting the Kronos' operation.
I can’t believe I’m finally getting into rival and it’s because of a Kronos I found at a goodwill, picked up some adventure force ammo and it seems to be sorta weak, maybe it was left primed or the breach is too small or the ammo is stiff but nevertheless it is struggling to get 50 feet max distance and I’m pretty sure that’s not good, and it’s not consistant with the EXACT SAME AMMO. So if you read this what are your thoughts? thanks in advance
@@CaptainXavier thank you sir, I did just that when I put a mussle I just printed, and the gun sorted itself out after 100+ rounds and it’s now shooting reliably and constantly, maybe just a replacement spring now is needed, I believe it was left primed for a while. thank you again
Thanks for this, I have yet to crack mine open, I got the sentry first and modded it , with a autoshop spring, it wails , easy 40 feet straight shots , but the Kronos has the look and aftermarket stuff, I'd like to do the kronomag , or similar to Jose's
My only issue now is just that the part that usually pushes the foam balls up wont do that probably because its been sitting jammed in my closet for a few years since it jammed
ASSISTANCE REQUESTED: the “AR” (atleast what I heard) part that some people remove the screw on it to modify it but can cause dry firing, is there anywhere when I could buy a replacement one? I bought a kronos at a goodwill and that piece 1. doesn’t have the spring and part held on by the screw 2. it broke or atleast starting moving around loosely when I took it apart
Not related to the video (shoot me) but are there any good cheap and easy Mavrick mods keep in mind the most I will have is likely a screwdriver I might have the other tools but I don't know. Also is there any way to keep the tri-strike's prime handle together my left orange part just comes off with very little force.
Is there a mod you can do on the Kronos that will literally make you reel in pain every time you get shot with this blaster once modded, the reason why I'm asking is because i prefer doing long distance shots and for me and my brother the k26 mod is just not powerful enough for us
having trouble with the magazine. The spring on the "force feeder" was dislodged i guess.. so i took the Kronos apart, saw that was the issue but i am not sure how to reset that spring to resolve the issue. im seeing in the video that yours is always in the up position, so when the balls are loaded, that will wind the spring. thanks for any help
Can't offer much help beyond "reset the spring" Hard to explain it via text. The spring needs to be set in such a way that it forces the folkower forward.
@@CaptainXavier all good, thanks! i was able to get a friend with a kronos to open theirs up and send a pic.. andi got my head around it. one arm has to sit on the front for tension... and then one has to be wound back to catch the follower and apply pressure... cant just go in as is. thanks!
We have spaceships and self-driving cars and you want to know if it is possible to add a stock and a barrel to a Nerf Blaster? Yes, I feel that is, in fact, within the scope of our current technology. ;)
My kronos has problem. After loading the rounds and trying to shoot, the rounds don't shoot and for the 2nd time of priming and shooting the round just drops of the blaster. Which is super frustrating. Is there a solution to this?
I own Seven Kronos (Kroni?). I've taken apart four of them - two phantom corp. and one each team red and blue. Not one of them has had a screw in the hidden screw port underneath the priming handle. Did Hasbro just stop putting them in or did QA screw me four separate times?
Hasbro stopped putting that particular screw in sometime prior to switching to the shorter/thicker main spring, so some Phantom Corps and all of the later variants won't have it - the Kronos the good captain was disassembling for the video was evidently from the earlier batches (as evinced by that screw being there and the longer/thinner spring).
Also, technically the plural would be Kronoses or just Kronos (Kronos was a Greek God and thus would use the Greek plural, which is "es" or nothing). However, I choose to use Kronoxen...because I can!
I tried reassembling this without the spring part ☠️ Note: I haven't slept yet and it was like almost 5 in the morning and it's now almost 7 in the morning
For some reason, my kronos shell wont come off. I have taken out all the screws, but it feels like there is a hidden screw in the bottom of rhe trigger that I am not allowed to get to.
S'weird. Make sure you have check both sides. If you are sure all the screws are out use a shim (ideally something plastic) and gentry pry the shell apart. It may ne a peg or pin that is extra tight.
My 4 year old daughter wanted to show off to her cousins and got sand in mine from playing with it outside. Anyway I decided not to operate it till I could work up the courage to disassemble
and clean it up.
The teardown was easier than I expected but it was the reassembly that was the problem. Specifically that slide lock thing, I couldn't get it to make sense to me and it was frustrating.
I searched and found your video and even though it's not the same model as mine, I knew it would have the same basic internals and it did.
I found what I was looking for at 5:55 to 7:00 and it saved my NERF gun. I can't thank you enough. I was able to clean it up and grease it and it works like new.
I wish more internals were like the Kronos. By far one of the best catch systems.
Indeed, it's wonderfully manufactured
one tip: prime a kronos before disassembly. then it won't spring apart when opened
I...I cannot believe I did not think of that...I am ashamed...
Oh! The static noise is rain.
Thanks brother i primed it and all internals were in place
Never have I ever successfully reassembled a blaster for the first time and not need to disassemble it all over again to figure out what I messed up. Until today. Wow! Thanks, Cap!
Awesome. Always cool to here that. It is why I make these videos.
Thanks! My son's was jammed up with sand for a long time, then he and a buddy reduced it to a pile of components this evening, and now I have been able to clean and reassemble it in the right order so that it works!
Seeing how simple this inspired to me to order up a spring replacement and the replacement loading door. Just finished taking everything apart and reassembling with new parts in about 20 minutes.
I picked up one of these recently that was suspiciously hard to prime. Figured it was just dirty inside and needed to be lubed which was the case (as it feels very smooth now), and your guide was immensely helpful as always in making this possible. I was not aware that I could prime the spring mechanism by itself, and just by watching your video I'm now able to understand how and why everything inside here is as it is.
Thank you very much for posting these videos for people. You have a great way of verbally and visually explaining everything from the simple to the very complex, and that is a very valuable skill in any area.
I tried switching out this things spring without thinking and the parts flew out everywhere. Thank you for making this video you're a life saver.
I got a Kronos for Christmas so I came to this video to see how to disassemble it because I want to try and mod it (my first time modding). Thank you for making this!
I know this has been around awhile, but my goodness these reassembly guides are one of the best resources out there. Sincerely, thank you.
I ordered a t pull and larger spring for this and am excited to dig in and upgrade this simple, yet amazing, blaster
It turned out amazing btw
Thanks to this i jave successfully taken apart, painted, and reassembled two of these blasters. Thanks captain
I’ve actually taken apart it and couldn’t fix the safety and on my most recent one, forgot to reinstall the unjam button and the two plastic slides that go under the priming handle and removed the hopup. Both still cycle and fire smoothly
I had a Kronos that I never felt comfortable enough to disassemble for painting.
When I finally did, the spring let go and allllll the parts went flying.
This video saved me, and it operated perfectly after reassembly. Thank you!
Needed to be sure I put the plunger back in the correct orientation (which I could've eventually figured out mechanically). This helped. Thank you.
3 years later and this was the most helpful guide I could find, my son got one of these new for a gift and it didn't function well at all, not even sure what was wrong, but after reassembling it works as well as his others. Excellent video
This video was a godsend. Thank you for your thorough explanation, especially of each piece and the common mistakes. I was able to change the access door on the Kronos to allow for quickloading. Thanks to your video, I was successful, rather than having a pile of dissassembled plastic and metal that wouldn’t work.
This video saved my butt! We borrowed this gun from a friend, and it broke! A piece from the plunger came loose so I had to repair it instead of buying a new one! Thank you so much!
Got a Kronos off of Amazon for Christmas, thing kept jamming and the slide got stuck in the full open position. Got a replacement delivered today, that one jammed as well. Asked a more knowledgable HvZ/ Nerf friend what to do: "I actually just worked on a Kronos last month! Here's the video I used for this, it's very clear and well-explained..." Now my replacement/new blaster is singing like a beauty. Much obliged Capt. X.
Thank you for this Video! I Ordered one of these a few days ago for myself as my son already had one and it's really fun. It arrived non functional and using this video I could see the issue, it came with an additional door catch piece that was floating around and blocking the slide, disassembled and properly put back together and now works beautifully!
Very helpful, Captain. Awesome videos!
Nice guide. Definitely look this up again if ever I get my hands on a beat up Kronos. I'd like to share my technique on keeping the right screws on the right holes: masking tape. After removing the screw, put it back in the hole upside down so it wont jut out, then cover the hole with a small bit of masking tape. It will also make sure the screw that tapped the hole will be the same one going back in.
I like that. My knockout has a slight bump from putting the long screw in the wrong hole
Dude, thanks! this was my first time modding a nerf blaster and disassembling it, and this video was a lifesaver!
such a helpful vid. i've got like 3 kronos in my apartment that have been jammed for over a year and i never got around to fixing them. thanks so much.
Great video ! I've started mod'ing my Kronos and this is what I needed to begin the painting.
I installed the muzzle break and jam door from RE ARMORY along with a K26 spring replacement, and thanks to another convenient how-to video, I purchased an exacto knife and carved out enough plastic to make this "Special K" a Six shooter.
Tip.. Nail polish remover works great to remove any paint designs ie. white stripes, rival logos off the sides. Yeah, I raided my wife's cotton balls and nail polish remover, which by the way beats sanding off the trim paint. It does make the base paint look glossy. I just took a brill-o pad and roughed it back to a flat finish.
Anyhoo.. looking forward to using this video to section off pieces rather than masking off to paint !Thanks for this tutorial !
Seriously you saved my kids nerf Kronos! I thought it was a goner. He thought he could ball up paper and well he learned not to to do that again. Thanks for this video. 🙌🏼
The only thing I was able to do that I didn’t see in this video was to fix the spring on the the lever inside one of the chambers.
Thanks a thousand. I volunteer at my local thrift shop and somebody donated a mod gone wrong kronos. This video helped my find what goes where and for that I would like to thank you.
When I first had a Kronos I had to unzip it, as you do ... this guide would have been so useful as I quickly discovered that gently opening a Kronos leads to a barely contained micro explosion where you're lacking three things ~ where it came from, where it went and what it looked like ... 🤣
I misplaced the first side lock when i had to fix a malfunction, and my blaster locked up and unlocked at random for 2 years before I decided to do anything. This really helped me fix it! Thanks!
great video! helped me alot. thanks! gonna attempt to make two of those krono rival nerfs into gun4ir lightguns, wish me luck 😛
Wow I couldn’t get it back together for the longest time then found your video thanks so much huge help
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this video. I ordered all kinds of cool mods for mine and it exploded upon opening. Which left me clueless. I bought another. No prime when I opened but it wouldn’t fire when I put it all together. I’m going to work on the blaster tonight and I’ll let you know how it goes!
Aha! I shall re-watch this at the weekend and try to find out which lock I misaligned when I was reassembling a Kronos months ago!
(highest odds on the slide-lock with it's multi-fangled torsion spring, in my opinion)
This helped me solve a problem I encountered with the slide. Thank you.
thanks sooo much!!! I just fixed my little sister's rival with this. it seems like such a specific problem, but i'm really glad you made a video about it :)
OMG XAVIER IM NOT EVEN KIDDING I HAD NO CLUE WHY MY KRONOS’ PRIMING HANDLE WOULDNT MOVE FORWARD BUT THIS WAS SO HELPFUL AND I CANNOT THANK YOU ENOUGH
Thanks mate. Awesome Video. Couldnt do it without it:) thx again
Thanks for the video. Saved me when mine blew apart trying to swap springs.
Thanks Captain, nice video! I removed the front slide lock from my Kronos only because I needed the torsion spring for another project.
Useful as always. Thank you so much for these videos.
This video was a big 2 me yesterday when I had 2 open Kronos that had a plastic ball stuck in the internal mag, so thx Capt.
Keep up the good work captain
Great video, I fixed my Kronos because of you. Thank you!
This series is greatly appreciated, Cap.
I've got the POWERS THAT B
RUNNIN THROUGH ME
@@hedged-valley1148 MY FAVORITE COLOR IS, OH. MY. GOD. [CENSORED].
Yet another awesome video. I really like this series and I hope you find a regular slot for it in the Monday rotation.
thank you so much my gun just randomly jammed and I was able to fix it because of this vid
This video just helped me fix a jam in my kids gun, thank you!
Thank you so much ! I was almost ready to return but thank God u saved me
Went without a scratch very nice video thanks for the help
Thank you. My son and I just fixed a broken blaster. 🎉
Thank you for posting this!
Thanks captain a learned a couple things I didn't know that wish I woulda known when I Painted mine..
Thanks bro for the vid I had thought I broke my Kronos
Sir could you please do a reassembly video of the Crossbolt ? I know it is asking for a lot but it's also one of the harder things to reassemble. I love the blaster but I have messed it up beyond repair. Love your videos and hope your channel and your other endeavours do well. Love from India.
Cuuuuuuuuul vid......the Kronos is a pretty cool blaster. Especially with the speedload mod
Perfect video! Thank you for making it
Thank you this help me out! When trying to double prime the slide wouldn't go forward again and had to take apart. There was no screw under the slide though and no thread cut into the post. Cost cutting?
Or a manufacturing flaw.
Hello X, I love your vids!
Thanks!
:)
Wasn't on the list and its so obscure you'd never have a good reason to do it but.... I had a very _fun_ time painting a Deltaburst.
I took the plunger tube part with the spring primed IT and you can shoot it at around 140 fps
The depriming function is also very useful for shotgunning the blaster
My son's mag has been Jammed for over a year thanks 👍
Superb video! Thank you!
My kronos won't slide back. I took it apart to spray paint it and put it back together with out of darts screws and it won't prime back. I'll look into it more but if you have any tips, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Sounds like one of the locks is not disengaging.
bruh i was literally looking for this video and the now its finally here
Glad to help!
What happens if you remove the rear slide lock? In a Hades, removing the manual slide lock makes the blaster occasionally slip out of battery. The back slide lock looks like it could be removed without affecting the Kronos' operation.
It shouldn't effect it, but it would allow the slide to move even if the blaster is fully primed, which could cause issues.
tysm the primer was stuck on mine and finally decided to fix it
I can’t believe I’m finally getting into rival and it’s because of a Kronos I found at a goodwill, picked up some adventure force ammo and it seems to be sorta weak, maybe it was left primed or the breach is too small or the ammo is stiff but nevertheless it is struggling to get 50 feet max distance and I’m pretty sure that’s not good, and it’s not consistant with the EXACT SAME AMMO. So if you read this what are your thoughts? thanks in advance
I would give it a full servicing. Check the o-rings, check the spring, lube everything.
@@CaptainXavier thank you sir, I did just that when I put a mussle I just printed, and the gun sorted itself out after 100+ rounds and it’s now shooting reliably and constantly, maybe just a replacement spring now is needed, I believe it was left primed for a while. thank you again
I just acquired a kronos so perfectly timed
Best video ever helped me so much Thank you😁😁
Thanks for this, I have yet to crack mine open, I got the sentry first and modded it , with a autoshop spring, it wails , easy 40 feet straight shots , but the Kronos has the look and aftermarket stuff, I'd like to do the kronomag , or similar to Jose's
Hi Cap helping the algorithm
Спасибо за отличный и очень внимательный разбор! Благодаря нему удалось решить проблему с заклиниванием взводного механизма.
thank you ,very helpful earned its like
THANKS you helped me so much
This has helped a lot, but sadly it seems like I lost the slide lock part that goes behind the catch mechanism.
My only issue now is just that the part that usually pushes the foam balls up wont do that probably because its been sitting jammed in my closet for a few years since it jammed
@smok-e3396 yeah, the follower spring may be worn out.
I love your videos Xavier
Definitely useful, I'd given up hope of modding or painting a Kronos, but now, hope restored!!!
17:44 I lose this spring. anyone know how or where i can get a replacement?
Imagine ultra darts with accustrike styled heads
Shh... Dont give Hasbro any ideas.
Muito obrigado, estava com uma perdida e com sua ajuda já está funcionando
ASSISTANCE REQUESTED: the “AR” (atleast what I heard) part that some people remove the screw on it to modify it but can cause dry firing, is there anywhere when I could buy a replacement one? I bought a kronos at a goodwill and that piece 1. doesn’t have the spring and part held on by the screw 2. it broke or atleast starting moving around loosely when I took it apart
@@Jouskaivali not that I am aware of.
@@CaptainXavieralright thanks anyway
Thank you so much!!!
Not related to the video (shoot me) but are there any good cheap and easy Mavrick mods keep in mind the most I will have is likely a screwdriver I might have the other tools but I don't know. Also is there any way to keep the tri-strike's prime handle together my left orange part just comes off with very little force.
Is there a mod you can do on the Kronos that will literally make you reel in pain every time you get shot with this blaster once modded, the reason why I'm asking is because i prefer doing long distance shots and for me and my brother the k26 mod is just not powerful enough for us
having trouble with the magazine. The spring on the "force feeder" was dislodged i guess.. so i took the Kronos apart, saw that was the issue but i am not sure how to reset that spring to resolve the issue. im seeing in the video that yours is always in the up position, so when the balls are loaded, that will wind the spring.
thanks for any help
Can't offer much help beyond "reset the spring" Hard to explain it via text. The spring needs to be set in such a way that it forces the folkower forward.
@@CaptainXavier all good, thanks! i was able to get a friend with a kronos to open theirs up and send a pic.. andi got my head around it.
one arm has to sit on the front for tension... and then one has to be wound back to catch the follower and apply pressure... cant just go in as is.
thanks!
Hey question would it be possible to build a rifle rig that can take either a cronos or a flip fury as the core blaster?
We have spaceships and self-driving cars and you want to know if it is possible to add a stock and a barrel to a Nerf Blaster? Yes, I feel that is, in fact, within the scope of our current technology. ;)
Well appreciated.
My kronos has problem. After loading the rounds and trying to shoot, the rounds don't shoot and for the 2nd time of priming and shooting the round just drops of the blaster. Which is super frustrating. Is there a solution to this?
Just trying to help the algorithm
I own Seven Kronos (Kroni?). I've taken apart four of them - two phantom corp. and one each team red and blue. Not one of them has had a screw in the hidden screw port underneath the priming handle. Did Hasbro just stop putting them in or did QA screw me four separate times?
Hasbro stopped putting that particular screw in sometime prior to switching to the shorter/thicker main spring, so some Phantom Corps and all of the later variants won't have it - the Kronos the good captain was disassembling for the video was evidently from the earlier batches (as evinced by that screw being there and the longer/thinner spring).
@@matthewyoho5422 Thanks for the info.
Also, technically the plural would be Kronoses or just Kronos (Kronos was a Greek God and thus would use the Greek plural, which is "es" or nothing). However, I choose to use Kronoxen...because I can!
I tried reassembling this without the spring part ☠️ Note: I haven't slept yet and it was like almost 5 in the morning and it's now almost 7 in the morning
For some reason, my kronos shell wont come off. I have taken out all the screws, but it feels like there is a hidden screw in the bottom of rhe trigger that I am not allowed to get to.
S'weird. Make sure you have check both sides. If you are sure all the screws are out use a shim (ideally something plastic) and gentry pry the shell apart. It may ne a peg or pin that is extra tight.
@@CaptainXavier I figured it out, apparently there was glue on the trigger guard. I was able to slowly peel it with a box knife without damaging it.
Dose anyone know were you can get the slide lock spring near to the priming spring as I have lost mine
I'd try one from a retractable pen.
i have ten long screws, four shorter screws, and two countersunk screws
so uh
what's with that?
...no idea...
my bullets are just getting jammed in the barrel and I've disassembled the gun and didn't find a problem. Any ideas?
Sounds like a bad seal. If the o-rings are worn out, damaged, or missing then all the air pressure is lost and it will not fire.
are all screws same size? or should i set it at separate places and note it where it goes?
Set them aside and note where they go.
Alright it will be good tip
Can reasembling help the defective blaster?
Sometimes. Blasters can be assembled wrong in the factory. Or get misaligned when jammed. Or a bit of debris gets inside them.
Hey can you do a tutorial for the slide I took the slide off and I don't know how to fix it
Took the slide of what?
@@CaptainXavier the slide of the xviii nerf gun in the video
Ok...not sure what more you want that isn't shown in this video. I cover everything except the magazine follower.
@@CaptainXavier ok
This is useful, but why did I watch this? I Don’t own a Kronos, and I am not planning to get one
because it's interesting to watch
Because the way it's designed mechanically is super damn cool?