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I actually bought this nail gun several years ago and have used it for numerous projects without any problems. It continues to work great.
After using a 41xp,and a finishpro 35 I started using this gun not knowing if I would really like it.To be honest I LOVE IT. This gun is lighter, quieter and after shooting probably 30 boxes of nails through has NEVER jammed. I use the bump fire trigger and I tie the safety back (much easier to hang crown with the gun "jammed") If you don't have to use 2 1/2" nails , I would not hesitate to purchase this gun over any other on the market. As a professional trim carpenter, I have never used any other nail guns that hold up as well, or last as long as the senco guns.
It's lightweight and small. I have had this nailer for a few days now. I'm using this nailer to face nail the first couple of rows of Brazilian cherry hardwood floors. It does an excellent job. i don't like the cheap foam grip though.
I didn't find it useful, thats not to say you wont.This is a professional quality tool that would make a nice addition to any mans shop. This tool is light weight and comfortable to use.It is made of an indestructible poly material which in my opinion is every bit as durable as the more traditional aluminum housing.I've had no problems with jamming or the no mar nose piece. The belt hook well. It's user friendly too,with top or bottom re-build kits readily available should you ever need one. I do have a few small gripes about this tool and senco.The exhaust port you cant adjust,the air fitting that dosen't come with the tool.Why dosen't senco offer smaller packs of their brand nails.The smallest box of galvenized I could find was 4,000.I do recommend this tool it truely is awesome.Made in america and built to last.Now get out there and build something
A lot of peolpe are raving about how the new Bostitch will fire into cinder block and the like - c'mon guys these are FINISH nailers. What a lovely finish nailer. If you don't need to fire 2 1/2" nails then this gun is even better than the SFN40, it is lighter and better balanced. Anybody who has used a firearm will tell you that the lighter the gun the more recoil. You have to strike a balance and with Senco's usual quality, reliability, and oiless design I'll take this one every time.
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