nozzle selector
- Hunt_and_Annoy
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- NiborDude
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There is. It depends on the type of soaker you're planning on using it on. Here it is. Also, you could of found this if you checked the website. Do it in the future before you make a topic. B)
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- Hunt_and_Annoy
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- NiborDude
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There isn't a nozzle selector like that. Well, not of my knowledge. Creating a rotating nozzle selector would probably take a lot of time to create. If you want to create one you're going to have to design and make it yourself.
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- SSCBen
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What would likely be more worthwhile is an "iris" type aperture nozzle, similar to the aperture ring in many cameras. Apparently you can buy these types of rings in some hardware stores. I am wondering whether or not they will leak on smaller nozzles or if they will form a stream correctly.
Normal style nozzle selectors are possible, though they'd be hard to make. There was a homemade Nerf barrel selector, and I will find you the link in a short time. I can not remember the URL right now, but it did let you switch barrels for a Nerf gun rather quickly and it could easily be modified as a water gun nozzle.
Normal style nozzle selectors are possible, though they'd be hard to make. There was a homemade Nerf barrel selector, and I will find you the link in a short time. I can not remember the URL right now, but it did let you switch barrels for a Nerf gun rather quickly and it could easily be modified as a water gun nozzle.