It's the Juggernaut

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It's the Juggernaut

Post by The Stealthy Panda » Sun May 06, 2007 9:16 pm

It all started when I filled up my Splashzooka. It filled up fine, but when I shot it, it had a little spray to it. It gained super powers when I tried to fix it, and failed miserably. Now it drains the "reservoir" in about five seconds, it performs like a sawed-off shotgun, and I have given it the name "The Juggernaut" and when I shoot people with it, I say the corresponding line from the movie X3. It's awesome. I'll have designed a full mod for it soon, it still has some problems, like the difficulty of filling.

EDIT by SilentGuy: changed title. Try not to use all caps, and try not to use profanity, even if censored. Thanks. :cool:
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Post by MilkMan » Sun May 06, 2007 11:42 pm

Hey, from what I read it seems that you've entirely manipulated the Splashzooka's purpose as a water gun. Get some photos up on the forums if you can!

Try posting when you're a little less excited though because I had great difficulty reading your post...
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Post by Silence » Mon May 07, 2007 9:20 pm

Yep, sounds like a great mod, but pictures are always helpful. One of the SSC articles detailed a mod to increase Splashzooka output. I'm curious as to how you increased the output with this, though.

Nice to see you, MilkMan. :cool:

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Post by The Stealthy Panda » Mon May 07, 2007 10:18 pm

Pictures are hard, because my covetous dad has the only digital camera in the house, and I can't find my cell phone. But I'll try making it with text. Here's the nozzle: _0
And here's the thing I cut off the end: ((0
Okay, that didn't go too well. I'll try paint.
Upload failed. Dang. Sorry, everyone. I'll try to get my dad to help when he gets home.
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Post by The Stealthy Panda » Tue May 08, 2007 10:46 pm

Well, sorry about the pictures, but I'll try to explain the procedure as best I can. :confused:

Step 1: Cut the nozzle to about 3/8" from the orange endcap thing. It's best to use a rotating PVC cutter, but I guess a hacksaw works too.

Step 2: Take everything out of the end of the nozzle. There should be a little nozzle thing about 1/2" wide in there. There may also be a spring, I'm not sure, because everything was blown out when I first fired it, and I could only find the bright orange parts. But I digest...

Filling: You have two options in this area that I am aware of. You could either put the original end of the nozzle into the QFD and then proceed as you otherwise would, or you could put the end of a hose over the nozzle, and hold it on absurdly tight.

And there you have it. I'll try to get some pictures, if I can find my phone, or my dad can find his camera. :D
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