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18 ga. Bostitch nailer that has a small brad jammed in it.

I have an 18 ga. Bostitch brad nailer that has always been reliable. However, a small brad misfired or was crooked and is jammed in the throat (?). I have a set of hex wrenches, but none fit the hex screws to remove the front parts so I can unjam it. Is there some kind of special too for this, or do I just keep looking for the right hex wrench?

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Check your hex wrenches they could be standard when they need to be metric.

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