Gcf11
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Let us know what you think, my old gun is showing this age but it gets used pretty much all day every day.
Used it today on a Jeep front/rear gear job. So far I’m digging it, torque output seems to be pretty close to my Milwaukee m12 stubby, maybe slightly lower.
It does lack the ultra snappy response time that the 761 had when new, with just a slight delay in trigger time, but compared to my worn out 761, they are pretty close but I still notice it. LED’s on the front are a massive upgrade and with a delayed off I like it even more.
feels a bit more front heavy compared to the 761 but that might be from the slightly longer overall length with the bulk of the weight being moved forward.
Overall if you’re a fan of the toggle trigger and the feel/size of the 761, this is certainly an upgrade. Now if someone just bought a new 761 I would not sell it to get this, but if you find yourself wanting a bit more punch or your old gun is, well… old. Then it’s certainly worth looking into. Long term reliability is certainly on my mind and I don’t have quite as much faith in years of daily use as I do the old brushed models but I’m hoping to be proved wrong on that. Now with all that said I’m certainly happy with the purchase and excited to use it daily.
Last thing, I think I paid right around 280 tax included for the body only. My dealer had a few options on the truck (naked, 1 batt, 2 batt kits) and all were on promotion.
If anyone has questions on this I’m more than happy to answer
Thanks!
Rick
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