Guns and swivels

Heres some info ive been meaning to share with you guys who don’t want to deal with the heavy and long ball valve set ups. I have used and abused (lol) this gun for 2 years and it finally started leaking. This gun has the swivel built in making having a ball valve way easier on your wrist.

Now, on a side note id also like to get this gun as my new daily driver Ha! Ha! Ha!

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Got a link or model number?

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I have wands that are dedicated to just house washing and those have a mosmatic swivel on them. Then I have wands that just have QC’s so I can pop on the ball valve assembly if needed. After I started noticing some discomfort in my right wrist I decided I could probably skip the ball valve for house washing which is 75% or more of my business. The mosmatic gun you posted looks eerily similar to a 2315 and that swivel is probably less than half the weight of the separate swivel so I may look into one of these.

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That’s because it’s a Suttner gun that’s been private labeled by them for Mosmatic

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I thought it might be. If that’s the case, that’s a good gun and the built in swivel would be pretty nice to have. Especially when they eventually go bad you can break them down and get a nice swivel and a good shooter tip extension.

Not likely as the outlet end should be threaded BSPP sealed with anaerobic thread sealant. Think thread adapter with an integral swivel

I normally break down the 2315’s and torch the stainless internals apart. Got a couple of those stainless BSP 3/8 to 1/4 adapters out of them before. I might grab one to use then tear it apart to see if anything is salvageable.

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Sorry guys, forgot to put another picture with the model.

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Yes… they do make a difference. Ive had both setups and ill never go back to the external setups again. Yes the gun is pricey but worth it to me in the long run

I wonder if it’s better than the MTM version, that swivel was garbage.

It has a mosmatic swivel (the one we all buy). Honestly it has never let me down. Im buying a repair kit to see if i can save it for a bit longer (use it as my spare or helpers gun). Ill see if i can remember to take pics when i take cover off and share it with everyone here.

And yes like some other guys were saying its a sutner gun… its exactly the same gun. I have compared them side by side, identical on everything (same woman, different underwear ha! ha!).

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Hmm…$108 on Amazon.

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First time ive seen something cheaper in Canada than down there in the US lol

Is there that much US/CAN difference?

Last time i checked we are $1.40 to $1 US… and then the shipping from US to Canada is ridiculous… im a big cd/vinyl music collector and to get ONE CD shipped to canada can cost the same or more than the item im buying… so what i do is get it delivered to a parcel shippimg/recieving by the border and just make some time to pick it up.

One good example: oem homda gx muffle is $80us + free shipping in the continental US… same muffler in canada can be over $200+ and taxes on top of that

You don’t want that gun. I was given six to try. Nice of the crew liked them. They are suttners. Good guns. Hard trigger pull. Swivel is crap. As long as you order your hose with a swivel on one end you don’t one on the gun.

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true on the swivel at end of hose. My hose place i use doesnt do swivels and I havent looked around anywhere else just yet. I did pick up some 300ft of gates 3000 for 2hundy. i think thid gates is metric like sutner.

That’s a steep pricetag too…3-4x the cost just for a swivel on it?

Shoulda known you’d already tried one lol

If it’s just a rebranded Suttner which model is it? Any clue?