To remove the battery case you have to get a small enough screw driver, in this case a Phillips head screw driver, the one with the four divots. Then loosen the screw, but do not fully unscrew it. If you do it's no big deal, you just have to rework it into the hole. After you have done that, slide the hard protective battery case, not the case that you put the batterys in, but the one that you have unscrewed. Take that out, then remove the orange battrey box that requires 6 "D" batterys. There you go. Just refill it with fresh ones or whatever you want to do with it. Putting it back in, slide in the side with the metal points into the gun first, then put the protective case in. Screw in the battery until it is screwed in hard enough so that it will not come loose. And its back in good shape again.
Normally. You would probably have to turn the Vulcan upside-down anyway, as the battery case is located on the underside of the gun.
remove seat. remove tool case. Remove terminals from battery, lift out.
My son's Vulcan Nerf shooter did not work when we got batteries in it. So, I took the screws out of the bottom of the battery casing there the metal plates are. I only took off the first housing by the metal plate. My personal theory being that the springs on the inside of the battery casing slot were not connecting to the metal plates of the casing. I put it back inside (with the plastic under-piece removed). Once it was loaded with Nerf bullets and the gun was put into operating condition we switched it on, cocked it, and pulled the trigger. It worked!!!!! The springs were misaligned on the inside of the battery housing slot and the removal of the plastic tab seemed to fix it. Have a great day! Thank you so much for your help.....my son was so disappointed that his gun didn't fire automatically. I found your answer here and it became apparent that he had loaded the battery case upside down. It works great and he is smiling huge!!! Thanks from Tennessee. I have done this answer and my Nerf Vulcan is still not working
No, It does not jam that easily. More often a dart will get stuck in the chain and not move at all, or come out partially in which case you must pull the dart out.
Just simply remove mounting bolt and cables and remove old battery under hood. There may also be a battery under the passenger side mounted to the frame. You will need to remove the bolts holding battery case to frame. There are cables to prevent battery case and battery from falling. Once dropped done, remove both cables and mounting bolt for battery. Remove old battery and replace with new.
i need this answered tonight. a ton of people online are saying that the nerf case will scratch your 3dsxl and i tried to take it off but it is extremly difficult to. i need someone to tell me how or give me a link to a site that will tell me how
occasionally ther is a defect in th nrf gun these defects sometimes can be good or bad but in this case its good so enjoy your defect<:}
how to take out battery case
Just pick which colors you like better. Is there a difference?
It is called the Nerf Deploy CS-6.
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remove the split ring and then pry open the case.