Buy 8.25 x 2 x 10 inch Arrow PT23G Pneumatic 23 Gauge Pin Nailer, Black/Red

READY FOR BUSINESS: This power nailer is great for trim jobs, molding work, crafts, and other projects that need headless pin nails.

It’s easy to load nails and clear any jams thanks to a side-load magazine. This reduces project frustration and down time. Pin nails that measure 3/8″, 1/2″, 5/8″, 13/16″ and 1″ work best with this tool.

The lightweight aluminum die-cast construction makes it more durable and less tiring to use. Unlike other pneumatic tools, the PT23G does not need oil to be kept up.

TO KEEP YOU SAFE AND COMFORTABLE: Before you can fire, you must pull two triggers to make sure it doesn’t go off. The overmold rubber grip, the lightweight design, and the exhaust cover that lets you direct the air that comes out are all things that make it more comfortable to use.

This nail gun comes with air inlet fittings, and it can run on home compressor units that can deliver up to 120psi of air.

Arrow’s pneumatic brad nailer, the PT23G, is great for most small trim and molding projects. It’s made of lightweight die-cast aluminum, so it’s easy to move around and strong enough for a lot of hard work. Pin nails don’t show up as much after painting as brad nails do.

It arrived, and I opened it up, read the manual, and put nails in the magazine. So that I could finish making a keepsake box, I had to use it right away. When I pushed the nailer into the wood and pulled the trigger, it made the sound that you hear when a nail is being used. There were no nails on the third nail. I go back to the manual, but I can’t find anything about nails not being put in. Taking the thing apart, I find that everything inside is where it should be. In order to try again, I put it back together. No nails were used. Afterwards, I go to the arrow site. I find a video about the pt23g. I learned that you should put the nails in the front of the magazine there. They were going into the back of the magazine. This is what the manual said, but it didn’t say how to load nails. To me, that would be the same as someone who buys a gun and doesn’t know how to load it. You should ask someone else to look over the manual and show you how to load the pin nailer.

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