If it's an RRH12 that would make it a 7x gun. Is it a -ts version (trigger start)?
It does look to be in very rough shape ( Although it probably works fine). You will def need a new retaining spring, of which you will have to source from an Atlas copco dealer as they don't really deal with the public.
The other thing it looks as if it's missing both the fore grip tube which covers the barrel and the pistol grip cover/grip. Happy hammering
If you don't mind me asking what did you pay as ( I own the same gun )![]()
Thanks Fink. Seems like a most so far from what I've seen. I'm going to keep a eye out for another one in better shape.$60. That's a very good deal. I paid closer to 200ish for mine In much better shape tho...
I would suggest getting the front guard it kinda protects you forward hand and keeps the front section tied together. It's a plastic tube I can't imagine it being more than 20 bucks
Enjoy it. It's a monster. Just don't over oil it they have a bad tendency of Sticking.
Sunex Stubby XZN Set
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The rail they came on is really nice. I'd like to get more of those. As always from Sunex the sockets themselves feel just fine. Stamped on one side and etched on the other.
Keeping the TDI?
Gray? Richard also makes some excellent prybars.
Was just at Lowes earlier today and didn't get the chance to look at these. Think I'll run by there tomorrow and check them out. Wouldn't mind the $20 set I saw online.
I loved em so much I went to buy one or two and didnt see them. What is the point of the nut between the shaft and handle? I have a small Snap-On thatis like that and it really resembles these blue one you posted. Hard, contoured handle, round shank and a nut for what could be a place to put a wrench-but why?

Went by today, there were a few of each on the shelf for around a buck off. Also was a 5 pack of China made ones that were made to look just like them.
I was temped to grab them, but just can't justify more screwdrivers at the moment.![]()
What do you use those on? Suspension bushings? I've always wondered how effective hitting on rubber could be, last i replaced a control arm bushing i had to use a ball joint press it was so hard..
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I jumped on the bandwagon.
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Keeping the TDI?

I also just saw them at the Lowes near me. I just can't justify more screwdrivers. Besides I really like my Snap On Instincts.
I jumped on the bandwagon.
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I might need to get some triple square sockets soon as well. VIM Tools, perhaps
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Anyone have item numbers for those screwdrivers to buy online?
Anyone have item numbers for those screwdrivers to buy online?
I might need to get some triple square sockets soon as well. VIM Tools, perhaps
I can definitely recommend them.
Also check out the OTC Super Short XZN: http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5494109&postcount=30654
Yeah, wish I got them over the Capri. They look much nicer.
Edit: Looks like the VIM aren't tamperproof? That's not good if you want to change your ****** oil on some cars.
What the heck man!?!
That's an awesome price on that cart.
Congratulations! (But I hope it wasn't stolen!)
I seem to always get good deals on those cornwells lol. I have the lock for it so it ain't stolen, and this makes box #3, the blue one next to it is a little bit more beat up and scratched, I got that one for 250 and I thought I got a screaming deal on itWhat the heck man!?!
That's an awesome price on that cart.
Congratulations! (But I hope it wasn't stolen!)

I liked the Kobalts at Lowe's but after adding up the sale prices to make up a set it's much higher than going with another nice set of SK drivers, but that's just me.I bought a set yesterday. They did not have sets on the clearance rack, just singles. I got every size and stubbys too. 9 screwdrivers. Priced from $3.00 to $7.00 each. They are made by Great Neck Saw in the USA for Lowes. Use domestic and imported materials. They are very comfortable for large hands and pretty good quality. Not replacing my Williams, just another set that feels good.