The straight in 16ga is probably more common
The angled magazine just gives another option
And that's pretty much how arrived at my decision to purchase it
I bought mine on sale for close to the same price several months ago the 16 gauge straight wasn't on sale at that point so weighed my options and made the purchase since I had been holding out on buying for a while.
And I did post about this once before here in this Milwaukee thread. I have loads of 16 straight nails for my air nailer and probably would have went that route if it was available just so I didn't have to buy more fasteners.
Just as an FYI the straight did go for about that same sale price probably 2 months later for a short while and I felt kind of ripped off at that point.
But I'm over it
And happy with my purchase
So thinking just missing the sales really...IMO the 15 though stronger isn't as popular or moving as much and that's why its being discounted more steadily.
I wouldn't mind having the 15ga especially for hanging doors
What is it just $229 ...is that HD?
I may grab one
Those guys from OZ on youtube have good videos on the Milwaukee nailers using all 3 at the same time on real job applications and not just playing around bouncing nails into boards on a table. Feedback with them is the 15 has even slightly more recoil than the 16.
I do agree totally about the poor finish on the handle that they mentioned and with steady use it will possibly cause some skin irritation. I took a fine fiie to mine smoothing out the rough edges where the two halves fit together. I also did that on several pistol grip style tools too, a drill and an impact I think it was.
Without going into a bad mouth product rant here they really should kick up a notch the quality on some of the molding and fitment. I actually have older products that I feel are nicer in overall finish than some of the current stuff
I much as I drink RED koolaid

I don't let it go to my head
Just like my Heineken