The Freeman P9PCK Complete Pneumatic Nail Gun Combo Kit with 21° Framing Nailer and Finish Nailers, Bags, and Fasteners (9-Piece) is the ultimate collection of air powered tools for framing and sheathing to arts and crafts and any job in between. This kit contains a 21° Framing Nailer (PFR2190), 16-Gauge Straight Finish Nailer (PFN64), 18-Gauge Brad Nailer (PBR50), 18-Gauge Narrow Crown Stapler (PST9040), 23-Gauge Micro Pin Nailer (PP123), 20-Gauge Fine Wire Stapler (PFWS), and Mini Palm Nailer (PMPN). The Framing Nailer is designed for framing, sheathing, truss assembly, roof decking and subfloors. Put the Finish Nailer to work on door and window casing, moulding, trim, chair rails and cabinetry. The Brad Nailer is ideal for interior and exterior finish and trim, furniture and picture frame assembly. The Narrow Crown Stapler is perfect for decorative trim, cabinet backing, and hobbies and crafts. Use the Micro Pinner for detailed trim, glazing strips, jewelry cases, and picture frames. The Fine Wire Stapler is great for insulation, upholstery, screen work, and hobbies and crafts. The Mini Palm Nailer will allow you to drive a nail where swinging a hammer is impossible. The Complete Pneumatic Nail Gun Combo Kit with 21° Framing Nailer and Finish Nailers, Bags, and Fasteners (9-Piece) also includes fasteners for each tool, and 2 durable canvas storage bags, and is covered by Freeman’s 7-Year Limited Warranty and 90-Day Wearable Parts Warranty.
- Framing nailer: designed for tasks such as framing, sheathing, truss assembly, roof decking, subfloors, pallet and crate assembly, and fencing
- Framing nailer: compatible with 10-Gauge to 12-Gauge 21° plastic collated full round head framing nails from 2 in. to 3-1/2 in.
- Framing nailer: magnesium construction, anodized aluminum cylinder and magazine, 1-piece drive blade and Teflon O-rings, anti-dry-fire mechanism, bump and sequential firing, tool-free depth adjust, removable no mar tip, 360° adjustable exhaust
- Straight finish nailer: ideal for door and window casing, moulding, trim, chair rails and cabinetry
- Straight finish nailer: compatible with 16-Gauge glue collated straight finish nails from 1 in. to 2-1/2 in.
- Straight finish nailer: quick jam release, tool-free depth adjust, no mar tip, anodized aluminum magazine and cylinder, 1-piece drive blade and Teflon O-rings, oil free design, ergonomically engineered body, comfort grip handle, 360° adjustable exhaust
- Brad nailer: great for exterior finish work, door and window casing, moulding, trim, chair rails, cabinetry, furniture, picture frame assembly, and hobbies and crafts
- Brad nailer: compatible with 18-Gauge glue collated straight brad nails from 3/8 in. to 2 in.
- Brad nailer: no mar tip, ergonomically engineered body, comfort grip handle, anodized aluminum cylinder and magazine, one piece drive blade, oil free design, 360° adjustable exhaust
- Narrow crown stapler: perfect for moulding, decorative trim, cabinetry, cabinet backing, and hobbies and crafts
- Narrow crown stapler: compatible with 18-Gauge glue collated 1/4 in. narrow crown staples from 1/2 in. to 1-5/8 in.
- Narrow crown stapler: tool-free depth adjust, 1-piece drive blade and Teflon O-rings, anodized aluminum cylinder and magazine, oil free design, ergonomically engineered body, comfort grip handle, no mar tip, 360° adjustable exhaust
- Micro pinner: excellent for detailed trim, glazing strips, jewelry cases, picture frames, and hobbies and crafts
- Micro pinner: compatible with 23-Gauge glue collated headless micro pin nails from 15/32 in. to 1 in.
- Micro pinner: ergonomically engineered body, comfort grip handle, anodized aluminum magazine and cylinder
- Fine wire stapler: ideal for insulation, upholstery, screen work, picture frames, and hobbies and crafts
- Fine wire stapler: compatible with Arrow T50 20-Gauge glue collated fine wire staples from 1/4 in. to 9/16 in.
- Fine wire stapler: anodized aluminum magazine and cylinder, 1-piece drive blade and Teflon O-rings, ergonomically engineered body, comfort grip handle, no mar tip, 360° adjustable exhaust
- Palm Nailer: Compatible with 6D to 16D nails from 2 in. to 4 in.
- Kit includes 2 durable canvas storage bags, fasteners for each tool (50 count 21 degree 3 in. full round head framing nails, 200 count 16 GA 2 in. straight finish nails, 200 count 18 GA 1-1/2 in. brad nails, 200 count 18 GA 1 in. narrow crown staples, 200 count 20 GA 3/8 in. fine wire staples, and 200 count 23 GA 1 in. pin nails), air tool oil, and adjustment tools
- Covered by Freeman’s 7 Year Limited Warranty and 90 Day Wearable Parts Warranty
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
Taurean Aufderhar (verified owner) –
I’m a DIY’er that is building the house. Very impressed with the quality of the tools and the completeness of the kit. Every tool has worked flawlessly and made my framing and cabinetry better and much quicker.
Hazle Dooley (verified owner) –
Excellent experience with these toolls
Shawna Funk (verified owner) –
its my first nailer its working grate
Mallie King (verified owner) –
A good looking sturdy air nailer set. Note that only the framing nail gun is 21°. All the others are straight. The canvas bag is really strong and good looking. All nailers come with oil, wrenches and male quick connect fitting although I had trouble with 2 of them. One was very tight getting on and another is oversized by .005” inch and would not fit female QD at all. I had to swap out with another fitting to use and that is why I rated quality as a 4. USE THE OIL EVERY TIME YOU USE NAILER!!! I used 90 PSI for all nailers.My favorite is the Micro-Pin gun. I used 5/8” pins and it worked great. Be careful though, it does not have a WCE. Also make sure you put the pins in with points down as they have no heads.The Framing Nailer is touted as an “oil free design.” Loading nails takes a little practice to release pusher one handed because pusher needs to be pulled back while a latch is released to allow pusher to spring forward. I immediately changed the trigger from the black single fire to the orange full sequential trigger and it works like a charm. Typical for most triggers of this type there is a small “O” ring over a groove in the trigger pin that needs to be removed to change triggers. DO NOT LOOSE “O” RING, there is no spare in kit. I used 90 PSI and could not get nail heads flush even with adjuster turned up to its limit. This is the ONLY nailer in the set that has the sequential option. The 16 gage finish nailer had a depth setting adjustment and worked like a charm as did all the other nail guns. Single fire trigger only with WCE (work contact element). The gun has to be in contact with work to fire.The 18 gage brad nailer worked super also and has the single fire trigger only with WCE (work contact element). For the fine wire stapler I used standard 3/8 x 3/8” staples from my hand stapler and it worked superbly. Also has single fire trigger only with WCE (work contact element). The 18 gage Stapler worked really well also but again has no depth setting and does have WCEThe Palm nailer is a different beast. It will not work with finishing nails but is fantastic with headed nails. Very compact and powerful if a bit on the loud side.
Jerome Ziemann (verified owner) –
Looks good.
Leopoldo Marquardt (verified owner) –
Lots of tools and options for a good price. Only used the framing Nailer so far, but planning on expanding into some of the other tools soon.
Zena Senger (verified owner) –
They work
Hershel Osinski (verified owner) –
Received and tried out very item. Everyone of them worked great. Have not tried the palm nailer yet but highly recommend them for the price.
Helga Collins (verified owner) –
The product came in one box and all the tools were in the bags. The allen wrenches, nails, staples, instruction manuals, and oil were all there. The bags are big enough to fit more than the nailers and can probably fit all the nails/staples you want or need. I was overall impressed with the first use of the nailers.I made sure to put 2-3 drops of oil in all nailers before the first use. I wish they sent more oil because after using them I don’t have any oil left. Not a big deal though. I think that it is very important to clean and lubricate these nailers because they are cheap so that they don’t go bad after only a few uses.The nailers themselves shoot very well and were able to go through 2-2×2 boards and a piece of plywood with a 2×2 on the back side with no problems. Even the 2″ brad nailer didn’t have any problem unlike my other one. I have had NO jams with any of the nailers after shooting about 10 or more of each kind of nail/staple that came with the product.The only complaints I have about this product is that the framing nailer is HUGE and weighs a bit more than what I am used to for a framing nailer. But it’s not the end of the world. The other thing that I am worried about is that when I used the fine wire stapler to staple chicken wire to a 2×2 the loading mechanism literally fell open and released all my staples. I wasn’t hitting the release or anything it just popped open. I tried it then on the 2-2×2 and it worked just fine with zero problems.I have not had the chance to use the palm nailer yet but I really don’t expect to use it much at all.I would recommend this product to anyone that only has to use it moderately. I am not sure if it has the durability to last for any professional use.
Monroe Bogisich (verified owner) –
Great guns for all work you need to do
Jermain Brakus (verified owner) –
Just starting to use this product. At this point having used most of the nail guns everything is working very well with no problems.
Aniya Kling (verified owner) –
Good value for the price
Carli Brekke (verified owner) –
Have only tested 7 tools. They all worked fine . As some one said , “Don’t let the price put you off”. That was a correct statement .
Lyla Stanton (verified owner) –
Great buy!
Stephania Bahringer (verified owner) –
I have only used one of the seven tools purchased so I cannot effectively evaluate them. I have used the framing nailer with both 2 3/8” & 3 1/4” nails and it performed extremely well. If the other tools in the kit perform as well as the framing nailer, I will be elated.
Colin Brekke (verified owner) –
This is my first nail gun set ever and first time using it with a compressor. I’m a beginner, but highly impressed and satisfied with this product. I can’t review it as technical as PaulCoMat did… But I do highly recommend this set! Great price and works well for DiY projects.
Damion Kessler (verified owner) –
For an avid DIY like myself who has tackled some fairly large scale remodeling projects, I felt like a kid in a candy store getting this good looking assortment of pneumatic nail guns (7 tools, 2 canvas tote bags).This is a very attractive set, but I don’t purchase products like this for their looks, as much as I do for their ability to do the job, their ease of use and long-term reliability. Over the years, I have owned and used a variety of nail guns, mostly from respected brands so I was looking forward to trying this product. I’ve framed walls, built sheds, installed trusses and much more, so although I’m not a professional, neither am I a novice.For the most part, I am moderately impressed with the Freeman product. With a couple of important exceptions (see below), after placing a couple of drops of oil into each coupler end, most of the guns worked right out of the box. When they worked, they drove nails or fasteners fully into a standard 2 x 4, they were comfortable to hold and for the most part, they were not difficult to load. I did find that there were some different loading methods used by a couple of the guns (i.e., the “fine wire stapler” loads from the bottom, and some of the sliding mechanisms are slightly different), but loading fasteners was fairly intuitive. There are labeled instructions on some of the guns to aid loading the gun without having to find the instruction manual. Here are my observations after firing (or trying to fire) a few test rounds into a piece of 2 x 4 lumber:1. Full Round Head Nailer – Will drive up to 3-1/2” nails. I drove 3” nails fully into & through the lumber in non-sequential firing. The depth adjustment mechanism is exposed and looks cumbersome to set (see picture), but in actual use, it was quite easy to turn the knurled adjustment wheel to obtain slightly different nail depths. There is no feature available to automatically convert the gun from single firing to sequential firing – the instruction manual provides details on how to make the conversion using tools. I seldom use sequential firing, so I did not try to make the conversion. There was quite a “kickback” when firing nails, more-so than I typically experience using similar nail guns from competing manufacturers.2. 16 Ga Straight Finish Nailer – Drove nails neatly, and without problem. Has a nice tool-less nail jamb removal feature.3. 18 Ga Stapler – I never owned an air stapler gun before, but I was very impressed with the ability of the gun to drive the 1-1/4” staple so that it was even with the surface of the wood (see picture), and I can see this nail gun providing a good solution for fencing, wire mesh and screening installations. Also has a nice tool-less staple jamb removal feature.4. Mini Palm Nailer – I own other brands of palm nailers, and I like this one much better. The magnetized head did a nice job of holding the fastener in place, and it helped me to drive a 2” round head nail perfectly straight into a 2 x 4 – and quickly!5. 23 Ga Micro Pinner – I managed to load the tiny pins into the cartridge, but was unable to connect the air coupler to my hose – unlike all the other couplers provided by Freeman, this one refused to cooperate (I can only assume a quality control failure of the fitting), so I replaced the coupler with a spare one of my own and made a successful connection to my air hose (see picture). However, I still could not get the pinner to fire anything. Going back to the manual, I took apart/reassembled the nose to check for a pin jamb, and then discovered that there is a small “safety” lever at the trigger that must be disengaged before the gun will fire. This safety is not labeled on the gun, and it merits only one sentence in the user’s manual. And although the pinner fired when the safety was disengaged, it still did not shoot any pins – I had only a partial stick of pins loaded (as that was all that was provided by the manufacturer), so perhaps the magazine has to be fully loaded to fire a pin? Unfortunately, as I write this review I don’t have a full stick of pins to try, so the jury’s out on this one. It looks to be a promising tool to assemble picture frames, repair cabinets and chair parts, etc, so I hope it will work.6. Fine Wire Stapler – I was unable to release the loading slide on the magazine, so I used a small flat screwdriver to carefully “coax” it open. Then I discovered that the manufacturer provided fasteners for all of the guns, EXCEPT for this one, so I am unable to try this gun until after I purchase a supply of appropriate-sized staples (it takes a smaller staple than the 1-1/4” size provided for the “regular” stapler described above that had worked so well). A stuck loading slide, and missing fasteners –quality control? Once again, the jury’s out on this one.Having 4 of the 6 guns work well out of the box (66%) is a ratio that would not normally be considered a passing grade. Fortunately, I was not in the middle of a project or I’d be more than a little disappointed.Although I did not take the time to completely read the instruction manual that came with each gun, a quick review of the contents suggests that they are comprehensive – and based on my difficulty using the pinner, I strongly suggest that they should be read, not discarded. The set comes with nice zip-up canvas bag(s), having compartments that neatly accommodate each of the guns, and their adjusting tools.Each gun came with a set of hex wrenches to use to make adjustments (and in some cases to remove nail jambs), as well as a small container of lubricating oil, neatly packaged for use. The prominent advertising of a 7-year warranty for this product is impressive, but I’ve learned the hard way, to read beyond the big print. It turns out there is a substantial EXCEPTION to the warranty for “. . . damage … due to normal wear and tear . . .” as well as the usual (and appropriate) exceptions for abusive use. Based on my own experience, the parts most likely to suffer failure are due to wear, such as the blades, bumpers, o-rings, pistons, piston rings, gaskets, etc. and Freeman only warranty’s these wearing parts for 90-days (some high-end brands offer a comprehensive 1 year warranty). In this case, I think the Freeman 7-year warranty is of questionable value. In my opinion Home Depot’s very generous 90-day return policy is much more valuable. My overall impression is that this product set would be a reasonable purchase selection for the occasional to light/moderate nail gun user. If you will be a moderate-to-heavy user of pneumatic guns, you might do better to select a different brand.
Eryn Wiza (verified owner) –
I haven’t uses the guns yet just tested few of them and it seems fine so far.
Helmer Ruecker (verified owner) –
So far I have only used the framing nailer, which has worked well with 3 1/4″ nails. Make sure the air supply is adequate and above 100 PSI.
Hal Stamm (verified owner) –
Getting use to using tools, problems encountered were of my own makingSo far so good