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Posted on Feb 28, 2011

Dewalt d51238k gun fires but no nails - Dewalt Heavy - Duty 18 Gauge 2" Brad Nailer Kit Reconditioned - D51238KR

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Make sure the area where the nails slide through is nice and clean. Lubricate with some spray silicone. They may not be seating all the way against the nail driver mech.

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