Firehose Nozzle (Fallout 3)

A firehose nozzle is a miscellaneous item in Fallout 3.

Characteristics
The firehose nozzle is a component used in the construction of the Rock-It Launcher. Apart from being a component, it can also be used as ammunition for the weapon.

Locations
They are common and generally found in large, red firehose boxes.
 * One can be found in the Tenpenny Tower suites.
 * An easy to find one is in the National Guard depot. There will be a fire hose box right at the entrance.
 * Another area is Canterbury Commons in Uncle Roe's house, the fire hose box is on the left at the end of the entrance hall.
 * There are two in Gallo's storage closet, along with a large number of other workbench items.
 * Crazy Wolfgang will often have one, as he deals in junk.
 * A firehose box is found in the raiders building, south of Alexandria Arms.
 * One can be found on the second floor of the Alexandria Arms. Rough directions: head up the stairs in front after entering and head left from the double doors, there will be a corridor heading down into the hotel rooms. Take the first left down that corridor, and then a right. It will be right in front after turning.
 * Another in Alexandria Arms lies further along the corridor from the one listed above.
 * Yet another inside the Alexandria Arms. If following directions from the two listed above: from the box at the end of the corridor, turn to face the first box and head left. There will be a basic cafeteria with many ammunition boxes, vending machines, and other general items. Head down the stairs and go through the double doors, then look immediately to the right, it will be directly ahead.
 * A firehose box is on the roof of the Fort Constantine personnel offices.
 * There is also one in the Anchorage Memorial on the second floor in the southwest corner room, on a shelf.
 * Another one in Our Lady of Hope Hospital, large room on the first floor.
 * Multiple boxes in the Statesman Hotel's upper levels which are accessed through the Our Lady of Hope Hospital.
 * They are also common in the German town police station.