I tried and returned dewault. I will probably return these. Maybe try Milwaukee next time. I want to like one of them. I do a lot of smaller framing jobs that don't necessarily require electricity, and it's a booth small enough that we don't all have to install pneumatic nailers. This Metabo nailer has a full plastic magazine and very little access to it. If it sticks, it almost has to be removed. You need an aisle key for this, which I didn't have at work. So the first test run failed because it got stuck in 30 nails. I shot colorful 3-1/4 vinyl coated nails. I would say that only 50% of these nails are fully driven in. The rest prided themselves on a quarter inch. With the same success a nail. The current work is a large stilt house, the nails must be driven in by hand. My cordless nail hammer is a good old hammer. Dewault didn't quite drive the 16p nails either. And has a maximum mail size of 3_1/4. But at least the magazine was metal and I didn't have any jams to stop the day. He built a whole floor and a wall out of it. The planking went smoothly with 8D ring shafts. But it was so annoying that he couldn't drive the nails all the way into the 2x6 stud.