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School Me On Nail Guns

What did you end up with @jpflat2a?

my late two cents:
go with what ever pneumatic is not used and abused. If I was to only buy two, framing and 15 gauge will do everything. If you wanted to go cordless Ryobi wasn't bad.. (hate to admit...) I have Milwaukee but worked with someone who had the 18 gauge worked good.

if you where using this daily or often I would be more picky.
Example we do a bit of siding/fences I use Max, Also used to run a lot of interior trim also Max.

We are using milwaukee framing guns, but they are unnecessarily heavy.. are back up is pneumatic Hitachi/metabo.

With all that being said: I have 23 gauge pin nailer harbor freight (banks) for $20 can't beat it. Rigid 15 gauge, and I used the freeman one too. No problems.
 
Ryobi has been excellent for me for many years! (Cabinet installer) For trim work, casings and crown, they get into tight spaces easily, and are the lightest tools. Battery last a long time also. The 18g is for trim, and the 23g for crown (or anywhere you don’t want to see the fastener)
And you can’t beat the price! Everything else I own is DeWalt.
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