Looks like Facom use the same![]()
Not so exclusive, eh?
Looks like Facom use the same![]()
The AWP050 is an awesome gun, but the compact version is the greatest (AWP050C). The same design goes into both guns. The grip and controls are the same but the body of the compact version is almost identical to Snap On's mg325, with almost double the power. With 590 ft-lbs of breakaway torque, this gun takes on everything I work on at the Chevy dealership. My mg 325 has a nasty habit of turning down power every time it gets switched from forward to reverse. I bought the AWP050C 6 months back and haven't picked up my snap on since. I love the quick directional controls and the trigger is incredibly sensitive. The forward grip and the reduced vibration design makes this gun great to work with over 40 hour work weeks. As for bumping knuckles, i have a 3 in extension i use for recessed lug nut housings on the larger truck wheels and have never "bumped my knuckles"... that sounds like an amateurs problem to me. Who's to say the gun will last over the years, surely not I. But if it does, then as far as tools go this has been the best money spent. Except for maybe swivel impact sockets...