mdbarb
Gold Member
Having shopped for a nail gun about six months ago:
Senco was overwhelmingly the favorite of contractors, its a quality during heavy use issue - that the gun I bought.
My neighbor has a craftsman which I used. I actually like the feel of it better, the grip size and total weight (important for an occasional user like me) but I feel in the long run the quality gun is th ebetter choice. Also I believe all guns have a trigger available (for free) that restricts the guns to one nail per shot) I did get a craftsman nailer for the small staples and used it to put up 300' of wire fencing, work great. Can't imagine having to do that by hand.
Senco was overwhelmingly the favorite of contractors, its a quality during heavy use issue - that the gun I bought.
My neighbor has a craftsman which I used. I actually like the feel of it better, the grip size and total weight (important for an occasional user like me) but I feel in the long run the quality gun is th ebetter choice. Also I believe all guns have a trigger available (for free) that restricts the guns to one nail per shot) I did get a craftsman nailer for the small staples and used it to put up 300' of wire fencing, work great. Can't imagine having to do that by hand.