B & C Eagle A238X113HDR/22 Round Head 2 3/8 Inch by .113 Inch 20 to 22 Degree Plastic Collated Hot Dipped Galvanized Ring Shank Framing Nail 500 per Box
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Manufacturer: B & C Eagle
Model: A238X113HDR/22
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Publisher: B & C Eagle
Label: B & C Eagle
Features for B & C Eagle A238X113HDR/22 Round Head 2 3/8 Inch by .113 Inch 20 to 22 Degree Plastic Collated Hot Dipped Galvanized Ring Shank Framing Nail 500 per Box :
- Pack of 2-3/8-inch 20 to 22 degree framing nails
- Galvanized for greater durability
- For use with Hitachi NR83A, NR83A2, and NR90AC; Duo-Fast CN350; Senco SN60, 1B003N, and SN65; Makita AN8300; Porter-Cable FR350 and FR350MAG; DeWalt D51844 and D51845; and Max SN890RH
- Conveniently packaged in box of 500
- 500-pack
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Customer Reviews
b @ c nails 
2008-06-07
nail quality was good. way way too much money for 500 nails. you can buy 2500 for double the price of these. check around internet before you buy !!!!!!
Collated framing nails 
2008-01-04
For the DIY homeowner, who owns a power framing nailer , it's difficult to find compatable collated nails , in reasonable quantities , at local building suppy stores. Most stores only stock limited nail types, and usually in large quantities ( 10,000+ nail/ boxes ). Thru Amazon , I was able to purchase the relatively small quantity (500 ) of the specific type of nails I needed , at a reasonable price. The free shipping feature made the cost comparable to what I would have had to pay at the so called " Discount Building Supply Chains "-- and I didn't have to buy a lifetime supply size quanity. Amazon had a tremendous amount of ; sizes, types ,and quantities available--with excellent product descriptions.
Disappointed 
2007-02-28
While I can't disagree about the quality of these nails, I am disappointed in the cost, considering the small quantity. Locally, 2500 nails cost about $30.00 to $40.00; for less than $10.00, these would be worth trying. These would be better offered as a "sample pack" for a lower price.
I had to add $14.00 for shipping, making the cost not worth it (I wish Amazon would offer more shipping options, beside UPS).
No complaints 
2001-07-02
Woo-hoo! Nails! I'm hardly a connoisseur of fasteners, but these nails worked just fine for me when I was nailing down deck boards. I don't recall any mis-fires that were caused by the nails (they were all my fault). The corrosion resistance seems good, too - a year later, the heads are still nice and shiny (I used the nails at a camp in the Adirondacks). So my advice is to try a 500-pack to see if you like them, and then load up on 'em if you do.