Power: 90-105% of the PH3050B, TBDQuestion is, would the big nasty 401 compete with my snap on 3050? Trigger control that gun is great. My cp714 had better trigger control, bit was likely 20% lower on power. The compact form factor was nice in the 714 but I had a lot of piston sticking issues with the gun. A few trips to the rebuild shop never really fixed that.
Power: 90-105% of the PH3050B, TBD
Trigger Control: 80-90% (Which is to say very good)
Price: 25%
Looks: Industrial like Big Nasty, no fancy colors I'm afraid
But yeah if you have the 3050B no reason to need it really
is this a refined version of the .401 shank tool you sold for a limited time 4920??? if i remember the part number correctly. I also have a cp714 for precision type work as it is the standard for trigger control but look forward the stronger with high control as an additionPower: 90-105% of the PH3050B, TBD
Trigger Control: 80-90% (Which is to say very good)
Price: 25%
Looks: Industrial like Big Nasty, no fancy colors I'm afraid
But yeah if you have the 3050B no reason to need it really
It's all new, took over 2 years I think all inis this a refined version of the .401 shank tool you sold for a limited time 4920??? if i remember the part number correctly. I also have a cp714 for precision type work as it is the standard for trigger control but look forward the stronger with high control as an addition
looking forward to as there are so many choices for 401 shank bitsIt's all new, took over 2 years I think all in