Viper Collated Gun Nails are premium, trade-quality, gas-powered, first-fix nails designed to deliver rapid-fire speed and professional structural strength for your DIY projects.
Are you tackling a heavy-duty timber project, building a stud wall, or putting up a garden room subframe? Cut out the slow work of manual hammering.
This all-in-one trade pack is ready to go straight out of the box, arriving with 3,300 high-performance nails and 3 high-capacity gas fuel canisters so you never run out of juice mid-project.
Universal Nail Gun Compatibility
Viper Gunnails feature standard 34-degree paper collation and a space-saving D-clipped head profile. They are extensively tested and guaranteed to work perfectly in:
- Paslode: IM350 and IM350+ Gas Powered Framing Nailers
- Makita: GN900SE / GN900S
- Hitachi / Hikoki: NR90GC2
- DeWalt & Bostitch: Gas structural nailers accepting 34° clipped-head strips
What Makes Viper 'First Fix' Nails Different?
- High-Grip Annular Ring Shank: These ring shank nails for nailing guns feature a series of ribbed rings that lock the nail permanently into the wood fibres for maximum pull-out resistance.
- Service Class 2 (Covered Outdoor & Indoor Use): Features a high-grade Galv+ protective coating. Perfect for structural timber frame panels, roof rafters, joists, and floor decking where wood is protected from direct rain but exposed to atmospheric dampness.
- D-Clipped Heads & Diamond Points: Packs more nails per strip for fewer reloads, with precision points to prevent splitting timber.
Quick Tips for DIY Framing Success
- Check the Angle & Direction: Load the collated strip into the magazine track with the diamond points facing forward and down.
- Seat the Fuel Cell: Unclip your nailer's gas door and insert the fuel cell firmly until it clicks into the dosing nozzle.
- Test Your Depth: Test on scrap wood first to make sure the ring shank nail drives flush or just below the surface.
- Keep Them Dry: Keep your spare nail strips flat and dry inside the box to preserve the structural paper collation tape.
Viper Gun Nails & Gas Pack Ring Shank Collated Nails
Choose the correct nail dimension from our three available option packs.
Coated Galvanised Collated Nail packs including Gas refills (63mm x 2.8mm)
- Nail Size: Length 63mm Shank diameter 2.8mm
- Pack Contains: 3300 Collated nails on paper plus 3 gas canister refills
- Suitable for most clipped nail and brad nail guns
Coated Galvanised Collated Nail packs including Gas refills (63mm x 3.1mm)
- Nail Size: Length 63mm Shank diameter 3.1mm
- Pack Contains: 2200 Collated nails on paper plus 2 gas canister refills
- Suitable for most clipped nail and brad nail guns
Coated Galvanised Collated Nail packs including Gas refills (90mm x 3.1mm)
- Nail Size: Length 90mm Shank diameter 3.1mm
- Pack Contains: 2200 Collated nails on paper plus 2 gas canister refills
- Suitable for most clipped nail and brad nail guns
Universal Nail Gun Compatibility
Viper Gunnails feature standard 34-degree paper collation and a space-saving D-clipped head profile. They are extensively tested and guaranteed to work perfectly in:
- Paslode: IM350 and IM350+ Gas Powered Framing Nailers
- Makita: GN900SE / GN900S
- Hitachi / Hikoki: NR90GC2
- DeWalt & Bostitch: Gas structural nailers accepting 34° clipped-head strips
What Makes Viper 'First Fix' Nails Different?
- High-Grip Annular Ring Shank: These ring shank nails for nailing guns feature a series of ribbed rings that lock the nail permanently into the wood fibres for maximum pull-out resistance.
- Service Class 2 (Covered Outdoor & Indoor Use): Features a high-grade Galv+ protective coating. Perfect for structural timber frame panels, roof rafters, joists, and floor decking where wood is protected from direct rain but exposed to atmospheric dampness.
- D-Clipped Heads & Diamond Points: Packs more nails per strip for fewer reloads, with precision points to prevent splitting timber.
Download the Viper Data sheet here: Viper Gun Nails Data Sheet
Quick Tips
- Check the Angle & Direction: Load the collated strip into the magazine track with the diamond points facing forward and down.
- Seat the Fuel Cell: Unclip your nailer's gas door and insert the fuel cell firmly until it clicks into the dosing nozzle.
- Test Your Depth: Test on scrap wood first to make sure the ring shank nail drives flush or just below the surface.
- Keep Them Dry: Keep your spare nail strips flat and dry inside the box to preserve the structural paper collation tape.























