B & C Eagle, 500 Count, 3-1/4" x .131, Smooth Shank, Brite, Plastic Collated, Framing Nails, With Full Round Head, Fits The Following Nail Guns: Hitachi Nr83a, Nr83a2, Nr83a2s, Nr90ac, Duo-Fast Cn350, Senco Sn60, Sn65, Makita An8300, An922, Porter Cable Fr350, Fr350a, Fr350mag, Max Sn890rh, Bostitch N88rh, N95rhn, F21pl, Bosch Sn350-20F, B&C Eagle Sn2290, Dewalt D51844, D51850, Rigid R350rha, Milwaukee 7100-20 & Most Other 20 To 22 Degree Full Round Head Framing Nailers.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
used in porta cable fr350:
worked fine no jams. best for toe nailing. length will penetrate and stick out through doubled 2x lumber so if that's an issue go for 3" nails. eye proteciton is a must as plastic collating flies in every direction and is sharp. you'll find out if you kneel on a piece by accident like i did. you do save on bulk purchase though as a 4,000 nail box of similar nails is around $45.00 at home depot(less than half the price).
Good nails. Good price.:
If you have a Porter Cable FR350, for some reason finding nails can be a slight problem. The mega home store with the orange sign has them, but not consistently. So these are a good stop-gap until you can find more.
They drive well and seem to hold well.
Good General Purpose Framing Nail:
I have used these in an old Senco gun that I get to borrow once in a while. I have never had a jam or feed problem with them. They are a plain shank, but are glue coated. The heat generated by the friction of driving them in at a rapid rate sets the glue and makes them difficult to pull without a longer prybar. You can get them out with a claw hammer, but I always like the easy way - a cat's paw to start and a 30" prybar to finish the job. That's the long way of saying these nails have some real holding... more info