Just as a thought....
I looked through my set of Craftsman screw drivers, wondering which would be the one to give his all (or atleast parts) to become my new Neos screwdriver. I opted for a Dewalt screw driver tip for a power drill. I figure this way, I have only lost less then a dollar. I have a set of Craftsman quick disconnect bits and a handle. I used the modified Dewalt tip in my Craftsman handle...... worked great. Better then taking a chance with a good screw driver.
Also, pay close attention to how the thing comes apart. Now that I have had mine apart a couple of times, it is obvious. But if you had seen me scratching my head a couple of days ago, when I couldn't figure out why the trigger would not work........ you would know I didn't pay as close attention as I thought I did.
I will say that the spring did the trick. I have put about 400 rounds trough it since Friday, and it made a world of difference.
give it a shot........ get it.... shot........ ok, so I'm a little tired.

I looked through my set of Craftsman screw drivers, wondering which would be the one to give his all (or atleast parts) to become my new Neos screwdriver. I opted for a Dewalt screw driver tip for a power drill. I figure this way, I have only lost less then a dollar. I have a set of Craftsman quick disconnect bits and a handle. I used the modified Dewalt tip in my Craftsman handle...... worked great. Better then taking a chance with a good screw driver.
Also, pay close attention to how the thing comes apart. Now that I have had mine apart a couple of times, it is obvious. But if you had seen me scratching my head a couple of days ago, when I couldn't figure out why the trigger would not work........ you would know I didn't pay as close attention as I thought I did.
I will say that the spring did the trick. I have put about 400 rounds trough it since Friday, and it made a world of difference.
give it a shot........ get it.... shot........ ok, so I'm a little tired.