spare '03 Monster X nozzle set?
- dragonclass
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- dragonclass
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- dragonclass
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Nah, I want to keep it stock looking until you get to the largest nozzle. If/when I get another set, I think I'll barely enlarge it...and I won't touch the lam wall behind it. Looking at this one, it's odd how that was molded into the nozzle: it's larger than the nozzle opening. I don't think Hasbro wanted this thing anywhere near as powerful as the 2500. Have a good one, Brad
Brad Beaty
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Well it's back. The 8.5x that got messed up now is a flash flood nozzle bored with a 1/2" bit(isoaker has the pics). The originally bored nozzle(11.5 to 15x) now does not have a laminator behind it making more like a 17x. The same goes for the 5x, and it acts more like my CPS1000(8x). I'll take shots of it firing later(which now isoaker has). Thanks, Brad
Edited By dragonclass on 1152501845
Edited By dragonclass on 1152501845
Brad Beaty
Engineman 1st class(ret)
US Naval Expeditionary Command(NECC)
Don't think outside the box...There Is No Box
Engineman 1st class(ret)
US Naval Expeditionary Command(NECC)
Don't think outside the box...There Is No Box
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