The stock can be removed once it is attached. all you have to do is unscrew all the screws on the gun (not the stock) and open it. Then just take the top of and slide it up. but first you must twist the barell off.
The Nerf LongStrike's max shooting range is 35ft with the long barrel on the end but when it is off it shoots about 23ft.
Push the back prongs into the slots of the Longstrike. Then, take the barrel extension and rotate it to about a 120 degree angle. Insert it into the slot and push it in.
A 5906 what? As a general rule, barrel bushings are one piece and do not disassemble. I am Sorry...: How do you "remove" a S&W 5906 barrel bushing ?? It sounds like an after market barrel of some type. The 5906 does not have a barrel bushing. The barrel is "belled". www.alpharubicon.com/leo/breakdown5906.htm This link will show you how to disassemble it.
A bayonet is the name of a knife attached to the barrel of a rifle.
They are made, believe it or not, to fire darts at the same speed. The Longstrike doesn't shoot as far because the dart has to travel farther to leave the blaster, which causes unnecessary friction. This is made worse if you attach the barrel.
yes, it has two on the normal gun on the top, and two more on the barrel extension: one on the top and one on the bottom.
Disassemble to do what? To remove the trigger group you need to push out the two pins in the receiver to remove the trigger group. To remove the bolt you need to take the barrel off which requires an armorers barrel wrench.
It's only for looks. normally the gun works better without it because the bullet has to bounce inside the barrel and that slows it down alot
To take it apart you have to unscrew all the screws on one of the sides and it should come apart.
For which make & model rifle??
you can but it is hard you have to take apart the gun and pull the stock up and close the gun
Bayonet