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THIS 1947 NAIL GUN IS AMAZING!!!! THE POWDER POWER TOOL CORPORATION FROM PORTLAND OREGON WAS INCVOLVED IN PATENT INFRINGEMENT AND MANY OTHER LEGAL ISSUES UNTIL THEY CLOSED DOWN. THIS GUN WAS AHEAD OF IT'S TIME AND WHO KNOWS WHERE IT COULD HAVE GONE. INCLUDED IN THE SALE IS A BOX OF BLANKS. THIS IS RARE!!!
from the internet;
"The claimed invention covered by Patent No. 2,637,241 relates to studs adapted for explosive installations used in connection with a hand-held tool. The tool has a bored barrel similar to the barrel of a gun. The stud is mounted in the bore of the tool separately and independently of the explosive charge which is usually a .22 cal. blank cartridge. The stud has a penetrating shank and an elongated head of greater diameter than the shank. It provided a shoulder which limited the penetration of the stud into the work piece. The head of the stud had a plain surface or a threaded surface, depending on whether it was desired to fasten a nut thereto or use the protruding head of the stud for other purposes. On the shank was placed a resilient washer referred to in the patent as a "deformable resilient frictional retainer." When the cartridge is fired, the stud is propelled through the bore of the tool and is caused to penetrate a predetermined distance into a hard surface such as concrete or steel. The patent in suit has but two claims1 both of which are in issue."
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THIS IS A GREAT BUY - VERY VERY RARE AND VERY COOL TO OWN!!!
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