Price: $110
Weight: 2.4 lb.
I really like this tool. The nail holes it left were among the smallest, and it fired extremely consistently in my tests. It also shoots 2-1/8-in. nails. The tool had a different feel depending on which firing mode was selected. If it had dry-fire lockout and came with an air fitting, this tool would be nearly perfect. Features: rear exhaust, belt hook, and quick-release nose.
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