Now bare with me, this is a dissassembly guide that i made about probably 2 years ago so if there is anything that needs fixing or further explanation please feel free to let me know.
Ok well as you can see I have a Tokyo Mauri VSR-10 G-Spec and have disassembled it assembled it many times so I have decided to make a dissassembly guide for all those who don't know to do so.
Let me start off by saying the G-Spec is the best gun i have ever come by. It is amazing stock and has too many upgrades to buy.
How To Disassemble the VSR-10
1. You have to take the mag out.
2. Then you have to take out the two screws holding the body to the barrel assembly.
3. Then you just pull the two parts apart.
4. Here's the two parts totally seperated.
5. Just make sure that the little spring mag catch doesn't fall out and get lost.
6. Now take out the little screw that hold the hopup and barrel to the trigger
and piston assembly.
7. Now unscrew the two parts apart.
8. Heres the two parts side-by-side.
9. Now take out the screw directly holding the trigger guard to the
assembly.
10. Here's the two parts you just took apart.
11. Now with the trigger assembly, first you have to pop out the spring
guide stopped out of the trigger assembly.
12. Now take out the screws directly under that hold the trigger assembly
to the piston assembly
13. Here's the trigger assembly.
Take out the five screws that are along the body, only five screws there
14. Here's the trigger assembly unscrewed.
15. Here's the trigger assembly taken apart don't worry nothing will fly out
if you do it slowly.
16. This is how i take off my piston doesn't hurt it as long as you don't slip.
But before you do this you have to drill out your piston head.
17. After unscrewing the air nozzle you will be able to dump out all of you
cylinder internals, as you can see I have an upgraded piston, 150sp, spring
and a metal spring guide so your parts will alter slightly different from mine
but all go in the same way.
18. Just make sure when you are fiddling with your sniper that you don't lose
the little white ring in the bottom of the piston assembly outside shown below.
Its the one around the piston.
19. Now for the hop up assembly first you have to take out the two screws
that are located in the indented parts
20. Now you have to take out the little screw holding the hopup lever on.
21. Now just push out the hop up assembly out with a screw driver or something.
22. Now take out the 3 screws that are holding black part to the silver part of the
hopup assembly
23. Now take out the 2 screws that hold the hop up chamber together.
24. And there you go a totally dissassembled VSR-10
Good luck getting it back together.
Ok well as you can see I have a Tokyo Mauri VSR-10 G-Spec and have disassembled it assembled it many times so I have decided to make a dissassembly guide for all those who don't know to do so.
Let me start off by saying the G-Spec is the best gun i have ever come by. It is amazing stock and has too many upgrades to buy.
How To Disassemble the VSR-10
1. You have to take the mag out.
2. Then you have to take out the two screws holding the body to the barrel assembly.
3. Then you just pull the two parts apart.
4. Here's the two parts totally seperated.
5. Just make sure that the little spring mag catch doesn't fall out and get lost.
6. Now take out the little screw that hold the hopup and barrel to the trigger
and piston assembly.
7. Now unscrew the two parts apart.
8. Heres the two parts side-by-side.
9. Now take out the screw directly holding the trigger guard to the
assembly.
10. Here's the two parts you just took apart.
11. Now with the trigger assembly, first you have to pop out the spring
guide stopped out of the trigger assembly.
12. Now take out the screws directly under that hold the trigger assembly
to the piston assembly
13. Here's the trigger assembly.
Take out the five screws that are along the body, only five screws there
14. Here's the trigger assembly unscrewed.
15. Here's the trigger assembly taken apart don't worry nothing will fly out
if you do it slowly.
16. This is how i take off my piston doesn't hurt it as long as you don't slip.
But before you do this you have to drill out your piston head.
17. After unscrewing the air nozzle you will be able to dump out all of you
cylinder internals, as you can see I have an upgraded piston, 150sp, spring
and a metal spring guide so your parts will alter slightly different from mine
but all go in the same way.
18. Just make sure when you are fiddling with your sniper that you don't lose
the little white ring in the bottom of the piston assembly outside shown below.
Its the one around the piston.
19. Now for the hop up assembly first you have to take out the two screws
that are located in the indented parts
20. Now you have to take out the little screw holding the hopup lever on.
21. Now just push out the hop up assembly out with a screw driver or something.
22. Now take out the 3 screws that are holding black part to the silver part of the
hopup assembly
23. Now take out the 2 screws that hold the hop up chamber together.
24. And there you go a totally dissassembled VSR-10
Good luck getting it back together.