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best snap pick gun

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best snap pick gun

Postby mjw10210 » 31 May 2009 14:12

I want to get a snap gun for kwik jobs when I'm in the cold on a job what would u expireienced guys recomend.


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Re: best snap pick gun

Postby straightpick » 3 Jun 2009 20:44

I have the one by HPC. Good price, parts available.
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Re: best snap pick gun

Postby MarkC » 3 Jun 2009 23:35

I have an Ilco, Brockhage, and Lockaid gun. They all work well and open locks in the same amount of time. I personally like the Lockaid but it's just personal preference. I would suggest the Ilco gun because its serviceable and comes with tons of extra parts (springs, etc.). It also comes with some very thin needles which are great for narrow keyways and small padlocks.

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