Brownells. You can buy whatever handles or bits you need or a complete set. They stand behind them. They are high quality. They're not inexpensive. But if you are on a budget the Chapman sets are a good way to start. No matter how many bits you have you'll always run into a screw that you don't have exactly the right size bit. So you need to learn how to file or grind a larger bit to the exact thickness and width you need. I buy a lot of 1/4" bits from the hardware store and custom grind them for specific guns. Try to buy Made in USA bits. An awful lot of the imported ones are made from crap steel. It's almost like having another hobby.
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