Grip-Rite 3-1/4 in. x .131 21-Degree Plastic Collated Framing Nails (GR024) Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Wall framing
- Subfloor
- Decking substructure
A code-friendly full-round-head framing nail on the ubiquitous 21-degree plastic strip, the low-cost bulk choice for wall framing, subfloor and structural nailing with a standard framing nailer.
Pros
- Full round head delivers maximum shear strength and is accepted by code where clipped heads are restricted
- 21-degree plastic strips are the most common and cheapest framing collation, easy to source anywhere
- 4,000-count bulk box drops cost to about 3 cents per nail for high-volume framing
Cons
- Full round heads sit thick on the strip, so a magazine holds fewer nails and needs reloading sooner
- Bright coating is interior/dry use, it will corrode on exterior walls or pressure-treated lumber
- Plastic collation sheds sharp shards at the muzzle that you have to sweep up on the job site
Specifications
| Gauge | .131 in shank (10d) |
|---|---|
| Length range | 2 - 3-1/2 in (line); 3-1/4 in this SKU |
| Collation | 21-degree plastic strip, full round head |
| Coating | Bright coated steel |
| Best for | Wall framing & structural |