The 21º Full Round Head 3-1/2″ Framing Nailer (model AN924) combines durable construction and robust performance with ease-of-use features for wood framing applications. The AN924 is engineered for a range of applications including framing walls, floors and roofs, as well as construction of roof and floor decking, floor and wall sheathing/siding, and sub-flooring. It is ideal for framers, roofers and carpenters. The AN924 drives 21º plastic collated framing nails from 2″ to 3 1/2″ in length and .113 to .148 in diameter. It has a 2-mode selector switch (bump, sequential) for increased convenience. The AN924 has a lightweight design (only 8.3 lbs.) with durability features that include a heat-treated S7 steel driver blade, a solid aluminum top-loading magazine, and a nail lock-out mechanism that protects the tool and work surface from dry-fires. Added features include tool-less depth adjustment for flush or countersink nailing, added tool hook, and an ergonomic rubberized grip.
- Faster nail driving speed for maximum performance
- Large capacity air chamber for increased power to drive nails up to 3-1/2″ x .148 in diameter
- Drives 21º plastic collated framing nails from 2″ to 3 1/2″ in length and .113 to .148 in diameter
- Lightweight design at only 8.3 lbs.
- Solid top-loading aluminum magazine for longer life
- Front magazine cover for additional nail support
- Heat treated S7 steel driver blade for durability
- “Tool-less” depth adjustment engineered for more precise flush and countersink nailing
- Reversible hook allows tool to remain close by
- Ergonomic rubberized grip for increased comfort on the job
- Sharp, pronounced spurs grip wood for controlled nailing at an angle
- Rubber bumpers protect the tool and surface from damage
- 2-mode selector switch allows operator to select contact or sequential nailing options
- Nail lock-out mechanism protects tool and work surface from dry-fires
- Minimum recommended air delivery of 4.3 SCFM @ 90PSI
- 3-year limited 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
Raven Lemke (verified owner) –
Works Great. I would recommend this to anyone who needs an easy and dependable nail gun.
Dudley Adams (verified owner) –
Works like it says .
Fredy White (verified owner) –
Easy to control and all around use is perfect. Loading nails quick & easy wile capacity lessons the time spent on loading nails. Had to use a smaller 2.6 scfm compressor and still was able to sink nails without issue (waiting on new compressor to arrive).
Nicholas Mante (verified owner) –
The feature that keeps you from dry firing is about my only complaint. Doesn’t shoot the last 4 nails in the rack. Love it though. Great gun at a great price.
Gwendolyn Grimes (verified owner) –
Well balanced nice handling gun… no jams works perfect glad I bought a Makita!
Javonte Schowalter (verified owner) –
It’s very good I used every day for work Normally I work fraiming and I have toHave my on tolls. If I don’t work I don’t Have the money to pay the bills
Kelly Kirlin (verified owner) –
This framing nailer works averagely well. It gets the job done. Using Grip-Rite smooth shank 3.5” plastic strip nails, I get quite a few “double hits”. I haven’t had the gun long enough to figure out if it’s an issue with the gun, lubrication, or if other nails would work better. Also, as far as the usability is concerned, you must be very careful to angle the gun just right when reloading, as there are always 4-5 nails left in the rail, and usually on or two have detached from the plastic strip, so if you have the gun at the wrong angle when you take the tension off, those loose nails fall over and jam in the strip slot, causing you to have to find a long skinny rod of some sort (a nail is too short) to free it up. Super annoying! But, it could be the nails. I’m going to try a different brand of nail strips when these Grip-Rites run out. Maybe I’ll change my review then.
Andrew Lindgren (verified owner) –
Great nailer gun
Molly Prosacco (verified owner) –
A quality tool. I expect years of service from it.
Concepcion Mills (verified owner) –
Easy to use and load nails
Kathleen Ryan (verified owner) –
Difficult to clear nail jams
Jimmie Oberbrunner (verified owner) –
I used it to build a fence and it worked great. Very light for it’s size and easy to use.
Patrick Collier (verified owner) –
Works great