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Bostitch RN46-1 3/4-Inch to 1-3/4-Inch Coil Roofing Nailer


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Brand: Bostitch
Manufacturer: Bostitch
Model: RN46-1
DteCode: j01

Features
3/4-inch to 1-3/4-inch coil roofing nailer with lockout mechanism prevents firing when empty
Adjustable depth control, full round driver, body and magazine wear guards, side-load canister
Durable, lightweight magnesium housing and carbide tips for long life
Optional vinyl siding adapter available
10.6 by 10.5 by 4.6 inches; lightweight 4.8 pounds; 7-year limited warranty

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User Comments about the Bostitch RN46-1 3/4-Inch to 1-3/4-Inch Coil Roofing Nailer

There isn't much to write. However,the ordering process was great.Thanks I have received the product to do a roofing job that is scheduled, but not begun. So I cannot comment on the performance.



This product is what I expected and I am very happy with the service, delivery, and price that I received. With the vinyl siding attachment it will perform as a dual nailer.



Have had and used it 6 months now and love it to death. I have bought the vinyl siding adapter and am going to try it this summer. It does through the occasional double but not too often.



these guns are very lightweight and easy to use. I've had these guns for about a year now and never had any problems yet. they could have bought lemons or may have tried to use other types/brands of nails that have the plastic or metal coating connectors that don't jive with this gun and that could have caused the gun to jam and misfire maybe too. I use them from time to time on small projects like home & garge addition roofs and some small shed re-roofs etc. I work in interior & exterior home improvement in the Jersey Shore area.


to avoid any hassles make sure you buy the right roofing nails to match this gun. I bought a couple of the Bostitch RN46 roofing guns reconditioned on ebay >:> hehee about a year ago for $150.00 each. the quick ajust depth setting knob on the gun is a great asset to have so you don't have to go up & down the ladder to fiddle with the air compressor psi gauge. so good luck to all and go nutz. I've seen a couple of bad reviews on this gun.



I tell everybody that askes me to get this nailer. I bought mine two years ago and have shingled approximately 200 roofs with it. i don't know why everybody is calling this nailer junk. I have only had one nail jam and a few hang up but that was all in one coil of nails and it was an old coil where the wires had corroded. I also have had no trouble what so ever, I am thinking it is about time for new O rings but it still works like the day i bought it.