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Paslode T250A 16-Gauge Pneumatic Angled Finish Nailer no. 500910


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Brand: Paslode
Manufacturer: Paslode
Model: 500910


Features
Paslode 16-gauge Pneumatic Angled Trim Finish Nailer drives angled finish 1-1/4- to 2 1/2-Inch nails
Use for baseboard and shoe molding, cabinetry, chair rails, crown molding, door and window casings, door jambs and stops, paneling, stair assemblies and Pick-up, and and service work
Angled magazine allows the professional to reach tighter spots than with straight finish tools and easier access to corners
Comfortable soft textured grip; comes with case
Lightweight at 3.8-Pound; backed by 1-year manufacturers warranty

Accessories
Campbell Hausfeld MP5200 25-Piece Accessory Kit with Case
Air Pro PUR-14X050 1/4-inch by 50 Polyurethane 250 PSI Air Hose

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Editorial Reviews:

T250A-F16, 1-1/4" To 2-1/2", Pneumatic Angled Finish Gun Nailer, 16 Gauge, Angled Finish Nails, Comes With Rugged Plastic Carrying Case, Safety Glasses & Extra No-Mar Tip, This Paslode Finish Nailer Features A Tool Free Adjustable Depth Of Drive For Precise Control Of Nail Depth, No-Mar Tip To Protect Trim Surfaces & Finishes & New Compact Angled Magazine For Easier Access Into Hard To Reach Areas, Is Great For Door & Window Trim, Paneling, Baseboard, Casing, Crown Molding, Cabinetry & Door Jambs, Comes With Case, 1 Year Manufacturers Warranty.


User Comments about the Paslode T250A 16-Gauge Pneumatic Angled Finish Nailer no. 500910

This nailgun is a wonderful tool to use. The gun did not come with a pneumatic fitting, so I added a swiveling fitting, which is a great upgrade over a straight fitting for about $0.50 more. Plenty of power all the way up to 2 1/2" nails, and it's lightweight enough to keep working with all day long. If it does jam, the front easily swings out to clear the jam.



I've been a trim carpenter for 10 years and have always been a Bostich guy, after going through 2 of their 15 gauge finish guns in years, i decided to give another American made gun a try, I've had it for about 6 months now, and it's only jammed once, due to user error of switching nails and leaving a couple in the track where they tilted.All in all, i've been happy with the balance and power it's really light weight and switching triggers is a breeze, takes about 2 minutes when talking to the other guys around the work bench.