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I have been utilizing pneumatic nail guns since the early 80's, mostly I utilize Senco as they seem to be the industry leader in quality and (back in the day) parts/nails readily available with the exception of the "Big Gun" for framing. I purchased the older larger version of this nail gun "used" from a Pawn Shop in Bakersfield,Ca. in 1994. I recently had to submit it for seal repair (first time service) and quickly purchased this one.... I am pleasantly surprised and look forward to many years of service from it. The main feature that I like about it that the older version does not have is pressure control at the gun, I no longer have to adjust the compressor regulator for "flush" nail heads when nailing off shear or sheeting.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
Used once on a large project nailing 2X6's into pressure treated 6x6's. Nailer performed well, but I did notice a small air leak near the top of the drive piston. This should have been discovered and corrected during the refurbishment process. Nailer arrived with all parts and accessories, but not in original packaging.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
The only down sides are it does not come with a case, a cap for the air port, or prevent a shot when empty. While these are collateral issues they do not detract a star's worth from rating its the primary function of nailing. Not sure which meaning of lightweight. It is not unduly heavy for a 3 1/2 inch nailer, and appears to be reasonably rugged, so depending on you meaning it is or isn't.. It sets 3" ring-shank hot dipped galvanized nails into treated lumber without problem. No jams so far; however I've only shot about 400 or so nails with it to date. I am satisfied.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Like a new unit out of the box outstanding performance. Used for building a fence saved a ton of time and my arm unit is about 7.5 pounds great design quality feel and ease when loading. All touch controls are well laid out great formfactor.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
The framing crew that built my house used Hitachi nailers. I needed one becauseI had several projects lined up that required a lot of nailing and my elbow tends to get inflamed if I abuse it. This nailer was a little less expensive because it was advertised as bein factory reconditioned. But the nailer that arrived appeared to be completely new. It works great. I'm nearing the end of my first 1000 nail box and I've only had to clear one jam. I've been shooting 3" framing nails and 2" ring shanks through it at 90 psi. Really, really glad I bought this.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished