I don't know about Ryobi and their battery nailers, or if they make one.  

For the air powered choices, subscribe to tooliday.com
They have deals every day that will be emailed to you, or you can just visit 
the site.  

It seems there is always some kind of nail gun or compressor as a special.  
There are usually about 5 different items listed.  
Here is one of the specials from today.

DeWalt D51257 Reconditioned 16 Gauge 1 1/4 Inch to 2 1/2 Inch finish Nailer
The DeWalt D51257R Factory Reconditioned D51257 16-Gauge Finish Nailer will be 
happy to handle any job big or small. Shooting 1-inch to 2-1/2-inch 16 gauge 
straight collated nails, the DeWalt D51257R is sure to become your new favorite 
finish nailer. 

Features:
  a.. Tool-free features: adjustable belt hook, nail depth adjustment, jam 
clearing, 360 degree exhaust 
  b.. Uses 1-inch to 2-1/2-inch 16 gauge straight collated nails 
  c.. Sequential action trigger installed 
  d.. 70-120 PSI operating pressure 
  e.. Low profile no-mar pad 
  f.. Trigger lock-off 
Includes:
  a.. DeWalt D51257R 16-Gauge Finish Nailer 

Sale Price: $54.99
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Alan & Terrie Robbins 
  To: Blindhandyman 
  Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2010 12:32 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Nail gun options


    
  Looking for some ideas, education, etc on a subject I know
  little of. I "might" be interested in getting a light duty
  nail gun for some upcoming projects I'm anticipating. Here
  are my questions to start the thread.

  Are there 18 volt Ryobi battery options that would dove tail
  with my current selection of tools?

  Are there electric models or do most run on air? If the
  later can one get a small portable compressor that is easy
  to operate and move around?

  Most of the applications I would be doing involve things
  like molding, fence strips on stockade fencing etc. I don't
  envision doing framing etc

  Al



  

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