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by isoaker » Sun Apr 23, 2006 12:36 pm
This sort of thing can be done with pretty much any soaker with a multiple nozzle selector (well, not easily with the CPS1500/1700 and not really possible with the CPS1-3-5).
No nozzle -> poorer stream lamination + larger opening -> larger blast area, but range loss.

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by Soaker Master » Sun Apr 23, 2006 12:52 pm
I knew that already. I was just trying it out with my XP 310 to see its maximum potential. With a simple mod. 
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by mr. dude » Sun Apr 23, 2006 12:53 pm
I'm thinking of denozzling my Max D 6000, but I don't know which nozzle is the most useless, because so far I don't want to drill any out.
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by Soaker Master » Sun Apr 23, 2006 1:00 pm
I did not drill out a nozzle selection in the XP 310's nozzle selector but, just simply unscrewed the nozzle selector and then put it back on again.
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by 1337 5k337 » Tue Apr 25, 2006 4:03 pm
i did the same, unscrewing takes WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too l;ong, just drill one of the medium sized ones
a true sniper will wait any length necessary to get a kill, even if his freinds go and have 2 water wars in the meantime...without him...
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by Speedbeetle06 » Thu Apr 27, 2006 5:12 pm
I'm thinking of denozzling my Max D 6000, but I don't know which nozzle is the most useless, because so far I don't want to drill any out.
Right after I read this I denozzled my Max-D 6000 and I do not recommend doing it. Yes, the stream is bigger, but it lasts for like 2 seconds and decreases range by a LOT. If you freeze the check valve, it might make it shoot farther, but I haven't frooze the check valve so I don't know. 
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