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Air Impact Guns (Snap-on)

B18c_tuner

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I need some input as to how much these are worth individually and as a package. They are all slightly used:
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chadster1

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The 2 impacts are at least 10 years old if not older. I would guess that the air drill is of the same vintage. Newer generations of impacts will have more power than these units.

The 1/2 impact, I am pretty sure repair parts are no longer available.

The 3/8 impact is an IM31 which in its day was one of the best 3/8 on the market. I have seen these guns last for 10 years in professional use.

The air drill has not changed much over the years.

I cant really comment on their value, although if it was me and I was looking to buy some used impacts, I would be looking for some of a newer vintage. I would have no problem buying the air drill.
 

jjjrmx5

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I picked up a newer version of the 1/2" impact you show years ago that was an IM6500 HP from my Snap-On driver for $90 just rebuilt from the factory. as a back-up gun.

$50 to $150 is my guess for each depending upon where you are located. As chad said, the air drill is more of a keeper than the impacts.

The new MG325 and MG725's are so good and efficient any more, teh older impact air tools pale in comparison sadly. Even those with little use.

I just dropped $30 for a tune up rebuild kit from the local Matco driver for an old Matco/IR 1/2" gun and I doubt even if I sold it with the kit I'd get $50 for it.
 
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transittech

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The new MG325 and MG725's are so good and efficient any more, teh older impact air tools pale in comparison sadly. Even those with little use.

x2. The air drill would be good for about $50 to me, but I would look for MG series SO guns, lots more power.
 

bobcatdan

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Tool guys always have at least 5 used impacts, impacts have to be one of the most common upgraded tool. That said, $50 is about the most I would pay for any used air tool.
 
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