$100 – $200
| Weighing only 4.2 lbs and featuring a nylon magazine this is one of the most unconventional nail guns out there. This gun shouts high performance and low downtime in all respects. Definitely an asset for the professional home builder or carpenter who works with 15 gauge nails and engineered lumber. | ||
| If you are a DIY home owner who needs to do framing work, then the Makita AN922 Framing Nailer will save you tons of time and give you more precise results than using a framing hammer to drive in your nails. Even though there are a few things that need getting used to, the Makita AN922 Framing Nailer is overall a good buy. Check out the details and the reviews. | ||
| Hit the nail on the head the first time and every time with the light and yet powerful Senco FramePro 602 Full Round Head Sequential Nailer. Accepts a wide variety of nails in different sizes and gauges and is a great construction tool for the professional woodworker, carpenter or the serious amateur handyman. | ||
| Considering that the Makita AN942 Clipped Head Framing Nailer has an aluminum magazine, it is still very lightweight. Overall ease of use and balance makes this a gun that can be easily handled by carpenters, woodworkers and construction workers without inducing fatigue. | ||
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| Expensive framing nailer guns need not necessarily have to be better. The Freeman PFN2190 21 Degree Full Head Framing Nailer is light on the pocket and is lightweight and provides performance better than or equal to the more expensive nailer guns. Fully die-cast magnesium body makes for a durable nailer gun at a price that will not nail you down. | ||










