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What nozzles do you have
Red+ or Purple 0 (0%)
Red 3 (25%)
Silver 3 (25%)
Black 2 (16.7%)
Blue 4 (33.3%)
Yellow 0 (0%)
Green 0 (0%)
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What nozzles do you have
Topic Started: Mar 17 2015, 01:56 PM (1,511 Views)
surfer
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Check off all the nozzles that you have for your polar star and we'll see which is the most popular!

I have a red and silver. Used to have a blue one but sold it to a guy.
Edited by surfer, Mar 17 2015, 02:00 PM.
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Nova
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I have a Red which I have used about 98% of the time, a blue which I use about 2% of the time and a black which I still haven't shot yet. I am reserving the black for fields that have a 400fps with .20g limit. I can get the red barely down to the limit for fields with a 400/.25g limit with my 20" barrel and standard poppet.
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My prediction is that red and blue are the most popular types and that yellow and green are the least popular.
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I have blue through red. Thinking about getting a yellow for CQB fields.
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Personally I run the silver anywhere. I can run it at 75-80psi and get to about 330 and run it at 90-100psi to get about 375. Great for both indoor and outdoor settings, meeting all fields regulations with the turn of a key.
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Nova
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The biggest surprise to me so far is the popularity of the silver nozzle.

As a side note, I typically run my red nozzle at 75-80 psi regardless of which field I'm on. At 75 psi it usually is shooting right on 400.
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Eventually I might get all the types of nozzles just to have collected them all.
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Since they come with a blue nozzle I'd expect that one to be the most popular.
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Yes but I've heard of people ordering their p* as a custom right from the store and instead of coming with a blue nozzle they come with something else.
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Yes. I've seen this before but it is still fairly uncommon.
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