How a Pistol Grip Fire Hose Nozzle is Made

Ace Fire Defense® Adjustable Gallonage Pistol Grip Fire Nozzle with Shut-OffFire hose nozzle with ACE Fire Defense logo on a white background

Ace Fire Defense® Adjustable Gallonage Pistol Grip Fire Nozzle with Shut-Of

How Our Premium Pistol Grip Nozzle is Made

Watch the full manufacturing process of the Ace Fire Defense Adjustable Gallonage Pistol Grip Fire Nozzle. From precision CNC machining to final assembly, see why these nozzles are trusted for superior performance and durability.

How Adjustable Gallonage Works

The Ace Fire Defense pistol grip nozzle features a selectable gallonage ring (the red numbered section). By simply rotating this ring while the nozzle is flowing, you can instantly change the flow rate — typically from 30 GPM (low flow for longer reach or water conservation) up to 125 GPM (high flow for maximum knockdown power).

This is achieved through an internal baffle mechanism: turning the ring moves the baffle forward or backward, precisely adjusting the size of the water orifice. The result? You get the exact water volume you need without shutting down the line, while maintaining excellent stream quality in straight stream, narrow fog, or wide protective fog patterns.

One-handed control • No shutdown required • Perfect for wildfire defense and structure protection

What Our Customers Say

“I am truly blessed to own a beautiful home on Lake Sherwood in Southern California. Ace personally came out the same day to train my son and me. We replaced our old hoses with the BMF XL® .02 — these are the toughest hoses on the market. I am deeply thankful for Ace’s dedication and the peace of mind his products bring.”

— Lake Sherwood Homeowner & Owner of Kramer Metals, Los Angeles

“During the frightening night of the Pacific Palisades Fire, Ace showed up with 1,200 feet of hoses and set up a protective perimeter. He stayed all night while my family evacuated. By the grace of God the fire did not reach us. I wholeheartedly recommend Ace Fire Defense® products and methodology.”

— Heather House, Beverly Hills

Built Tough. Designed to Perform.