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The Arrow PT50 Oil-Free Pneumatic Staple Gun is a lightweight, professional-grade tool designed for heavy-duty stapling tasks across wood, upholstery, carpet, and wire fencing. Featuring oil-free operation, an ergonomic comfort grip, and rapid bump-fire action, it supports five staple sizes (1/4” to 9/16”) and includes safety triggers to prevent misfires. Ideal for both DIY enthusiasts and pros, it delivers reliable, jam-free performance with minimal maintenance.










| ASIN | B00GLZZSN2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,348 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #36 in Hand Staplers & Tackers |
| Brand Name | Arrow Fastener |
| Capacity Description | Full Strip |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,942) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00079055482901 |
| Included Components | Product Information Guide |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10.63"L x 8.25"W |
| Item Type Name | Pneumatic Staple Gun, Professional Heavy-Duty Stapler for Wood, Upholstery, Carpet, Wire Fencing, Fits 1/4”, 5/16”, 3/8", 1/2", 9/16” Staples |
| Item Weight | 1.36 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Arrow Fastener |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Number of Fasteners | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Product Style | Pneumatic Staple Gun |
| UPC | 079055482901 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Manufacturer |
D**M
Buy It!
For a cheap staple gun from Amazon, it really works great! We’ve used it to hang housewrap on our barn, to staple insulation in place and so much more with no issues. Worth the money! So easy to use! No issues loading the staples. No jamming issues. Typical noise level. Very durable material.
B**E
A Real Labor Saver! Works Great!
I recently had to replace the base and seat cover for our golf cart. I made the replacement base out of 3/4" exterior grade plywood. When I tried to set 1/2" T50 staples in it with a manual stapler, I got a lot of light strikes leaving the staples standing proud of the wood. After watching a few videos from professional upholsterers for tips and tricks, I noticed many of them had one thing in common: This arrow pneumatic staple gun! One guy even commented that you don't "need" this stapler to reupholster the seat, but it does make the job a lot easier. He was so right! I put in over 300 1/2" stainless steel T50 staples securing that seat cover without a single misfire or jam. I had a couple of light strikes, but those were my fault for not positioning the gun properly (I had it tilted to one side). Overall I'm very happy with this tool and I'm pretty sure my old manual staple guns are going to be gathering a lot of dust now. It's a great tool for the price and I highly recommend it.
F**O
Works as expected
It staples, and is powerful. All that you can ask for.
A**R
Good price and good product
Was tasked to re-screen the patio, using only an electric staple gun. This was not cutting the mustard. This tool was an awesome find and priced below what I expected to pay. Worked great straight out of the box (after oiling). The add lists as oil free (or something like that). If you're new to air tools: unless you have an "oiler" connected to your compressor, oil this tool just like any other pneumatic tool. You will find this info in the manual. Slap to the hand Arrow, I found the add info a little misleading. I digress... 5-Star, great buy! Manual suggests running at 60-100PSI, my compressor wouldn't hang at 100 and after dropping the PSI down to around 90, I was concerned there wouldn't be sufficient pressure(stapling to many times painted PT lumber). This was not the case, I have only run about 2k staples though the tool but no jams, tweaked staples or failures. Compared to other brand named nail and brad guns I own, this tool looks to be built as well and performance wise, is as much fun to use.
M**E
Works nicely, as long as you don't accidentally touch its rear! A simple design flaw, IMO.
I would not recommend this for busy production shops or construction work. Small jobs, etc... great! I have two manual T50 staplers and one electric Stanley stapler, which I hated so much that I decided to buy this air stapler for a large insulation project I just started. So far, after about 1500 staples, it has stapled nearly flawlessly with only a single misfire using Arrow T50 1/4" staples and set at approx. 60-65 psi, while stapling standard kraft paper insulation facing into regular SPF framing. HOWEVER, I also have at least 200-300 staples strewn across the floor due to the design of the magazine release lever on the back. If you are climbing up and down a ladder and quickly grabbing and setting down the tool, it is SUPER easy to accidentally bump the magazine release lever, causing it to fling open and dump staples on the floor. I've been using it for only 2 days now, and I've accidentally bumped it at least 15 times, either while picking it up in a hurry or by bumping the rear of the tool on the ladder. That release lever is HUGE, and it's like a hair-trigger... super light touch will open it. I looked at their other air guns (brad and pin nailer), and they also have this design. I noted this is also a new design for them, as well. Their older models did not have such a large, prominent, and "hair-trigger" magazine release lever. From the one photo shown on this page of the older model, it looked much like the "standard" release button you'd find on other manufacturers' guns. I own 7 or 8 nail guns, brad nailers, and narrow crown staplers, and none of them have this design. They either have "protective sidewalls" on either side of the magazine button or require a firmer push on a smaller button that isn't highly exposed. I'm actually surprised to not see other mentions of this issue, but I'm guessing most users aren't stapling hundreds of staples at a time. I'll just have to slow down and be more careful with the gun. My other guns are also heavier and larger, so I think my problems with this are a combination of factors in the comparative designs of competitor guns. Just have to get used to this one having a much different design to the more standardized magazine release designs.
E**E
Great stapler
I put a larger addition on our house which required a great deal of insulation. Too much for a hand stapler or even my electric one. I bought this to have something and I breezed through getting the insulation installed. It handled several different sizes of T50 staples. I've since used it on several other projects. It wasn't expensive and stood to the work.
O**"
Excellent Stapler
Bought this to staple down felt for a roofing project. It works wonderfully, quick and easy to load and does not jam. I put through over a thousand staples and didn’t have a single jam or issue. Plenty of power for stapling anything you need.
D**N
Powerful yet controllable
The real deal and excellent performance especially if you are dealing in heavy fabric/leather/vinyl upholstery.
ح**ر
ممتاز جداً
N**N
Have been through many packets of T-50 staples so far in the few months I’ve had this, mainly stapling insulation strapping during house renos. No issues with jamming and has worked every time.
C**N
Bien fabricada buenos acabados sólo que un poco pequeña parece de juguete no la e probado no se como ira
B**S
The nicest thing about this stapler is it uses staples available almost anywhere, unlike a previous purchase that used proprietary staples which have increased in price considerably. Works as it should and being an Arrow gun I would expect it to last for years, as have some of my manual staple guns.
D**M
I bought this Arrow PT50 air staple gun after trying an electric Tacwise gun that also shoots the same T50 / 140 size staples. I will be using it to staple polytunnel plastic to lots of wooden frames, so the wide surface area of the T50/140 staples should help to ensure that it doesn't punch through the plastic. The electric one wasn't able to drive even 8mm staples fully into a piece of pine, so I returned it. The PT50 is a quality piece of kit. The air connector is a bit of a strange size, not sure what it is but I replaced it with a pcl quick connect fitting which has a 1/4" bsp male thread. The thread on the tool isn't bsp but it threads in well enough with a few wraps of ptfe tape. I will be using it mostly with 8mm staples and it drives them amazingly well compared to the electric stapler. The bump fire feature is really great too. Other reviewers have said that the magazine release button is too easily pressed by accident, but I haven't found it to be a problem at all. This comes in a cardboard box without a plastic carry case. I think you can buy them with a carry case, but its not this listing. Apart from the strange sized airline threads and the lack of carry case, this is a very well made staple gun.
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