SABRE Apex Prime installation issues and troubleshooting

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  • Опубликовано: 27 апр 2024
  • Today I discuss the issues I had while assembling the SABRE Apex Prime. When you purchase this blaster, you do have to assemble it yourself and this proved to be a bit more challenging than expected. I wanted to try to give you some tips and tricks I used and a review of the process. This is an incredible blaster, but should have better instructions for assembly. Hopefully, you find this video informative and helpful.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @dangermaus9253
    @dangermaus9253 3 месяца назад +1

    Fit and finish issues seem to be common. It'd be nice if Conrad takes this onboard.

  • @nerferx
    @nerferx 2 месяца назад +1

    Great Video Naptown!
    I have assembled 8 of these now, and I dont follow the build guide, I do the trigger last. I start with the mag well secton first and loosely bolt them into one half of the shell install the linear rails, then bolt on the front bulkhead then do the plunger system... Got the build time down to 30 min.
    Dont use any loctite on the shell to bolt it down, its spring loaded, you do all the screws up loosely and once they are all in then do then up tight.
    The plunger tube issue has been addressed.
    Only use blue or purple loctite, so its not premanant.
    I have one that had the same issue with one being really tight on the plunger tube, and it wouldnt come out... I primed the blaster upright, and had a very loose dart fall into the plunger system when I accidently opened the breach (I was single loading during testing). So i had to take the rear block for the plunger tube. Undo the priming bar at the front, and slide the guts of the system out to remove the dart that was preventing me from closing the breach. So you dont need the tube to be removeable to clear an issue like this.
    Good lubrication for this blaster is Inox MX6.

    • @danielleinad6019
      @danielleinad6019 2 месяца назад

      Have you ever encountered any major issues regarding missing screws, misaligned parts or anything that requires a good amount of DIY work in order to get it done?

  • @daddylong69
    @daddylong69 3 месяца назад +1

    I don’t play nerf but this is a pretty great video, interesting how complicated blasters have gotten since I was a kid

  • @CRNerf
    @CRNerf 3 месяца назад +1

    Appreciate your openess about the challenges of putting this blaster together. Thank you and take care.

  • @Black_Francis
    @Black_Francis 3 месяца назад +2

    You only use red Loctite to attach the pusher base to the pusher. Blue is good for the priming bar screws.
    And it looks like you may have not been informed that the priming bar + pusher base connection also requires a grub screw on top perpendicular to the cap head screw. (That could use blue Loctite, too.) Yes, I know it's not in the instructions or Bradley's video. But if you don't install the grub screw, the pusher tip will be able to move up and down. And as I'm sure you now know, getting to the pusher base and doing it after assembly is a pain.
    But good video, thanks! I've been subscribed a long time.

    • @NaptownNerf
      @NaptownNerf  3 месяца назад

      This it's just one more thing proving my point with the instructions. Not sure how to get to that now specially, since my plunger tube is not coming out...

    • @Black_Francis
      @Black_Francis 3 месяца назад

      @@NaptownNerf If you remove the block at the back, and unscrew the front connection of the priming bar (to the priming block), then the pusher assembly can slide out with the priming bar.

  • @Axemanagement1
    @Axemanagement1 3 месяца назад

    I had the same issue with the snug fit. I hammered mine on with a rubber mallet but did not sand it. Was VERY tight.

  • @allensu9575
    @allensu9575 Месяц назад +1

    Mate, have the exact same issue as you, my plunger tube just doesn't won't to go into the circular slot. Bit disappointed in the overall QC of this blaster tbh.

  • @Cdg8484
    @Cdg8484 18 дней назад

    I need this frame 😳😳😳😳😳

  • @danielleinad6019
    @danielleinad6019 2 месяца назад

    I wanted to order this blaster, but you just saved me a bunch of money. I don't want a premium priced blaster with poor instructions and manufacturing issues. I mean, you can't even get the plunger tube out, because it's sitting way too tight? WTF!

  • @Andygriff1975
    @Andygriff1975 3 месяца назад

    Was this blaster issued by Vault-Tec?

  • @vader540is
    @vader540is 3 месяца назад

    Manufacture defects sucks