![]() I have a local authorized dealer near me, but they're not exactly close by and it's not easy to get there during their opening hours, but I think that's my next bet unless someone can tell me a trick to getting the actual repair center to look at the gun again. I've heard great things about their service department, and they've been good to work with (prompt response, quick shipping, no hassles, etc) but they're just not testing the dang nail gun! I'm hesitant to send it in again because it takes a couple weeks and they don't seem to be addressing the problem. It seems like that whole area is just too loose and the striker isn't guided well enough to push the nail through which makes it slip over the nail. ![]() Best as I can tell there's something wrong with the striker guide/nail guide area, as the striker will go over and around a nail, sometimes double feeding. (I found that hard to believe, as when it DID sink nails it was doing it totally fine.) I tried it after receiving it a second time and guess what, still jammed after 4x 2" nails. I contacted them and sent it in again this time, they looked at it for a day and sent it back to me with notes that the piston assembly had low pressure and they replaced it. However,there are some jams that are so serious,that. I tried it and it still jams with longer nails. Usually,you can clear a jam by pulling the charging handle back again,as if you are charging the gun again. With a non-slip handle and dual-mode power switch to. ![]() I sent it in and got it back with a note that the nail pusher assembly spring needed adjustment and that they tweaked it. The 48221010 Staple and Nail Gun from Milwaukee has an all metal construction and Jam-Free Magazine. I submitted a warranty claim to Milwaukee and they accepted it right away. I've tried both Porter Cable and Senco nails both jam *very* frequently. 1" and under, it shoots fine, but 1.5" or 2" nails jam every 5th nail or so. I have a Gen 2 18 gage brad nailer (couple years old) that's consistently jamming on nails longer than 1". ![]()
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