I have a 23 guage (bostitch), 18 gauge (porter cable pneumatic and Ryobi cordless), 16 gauge (bostitch) and 15 gauge (harbor freight). I also have a flooring nailer/stapler, an upholstrey stapler and a couple framing nailers but I don't think the OP asked about them. I've retrimmed my entire house. Base, crown and casing. 90+% of the time I used my cordless 18 gauge Ryobi. It is just more convenient. I have a cordless compressor too but the brad nailer, while big for a nailer, is just more convenient to haul around. I used the 23 gauge for returns (with glue) and the 15 gauge for window stools.
When I build furniture I most use the 23 gauge pinner but also use a narrow crown stapler to attach plywood backs to cabinets. The joints in the furniture are tighter than some of the molding joints so a little pin is all I need to hold things until the glue sets up.
When I build furniture I most use the 23 gauge pinner but also use a narrow crown stapler to attach plywood backs to cabinets. The joints in the furniture are tighter than some of the molding joints so a little pin is all I need to hold things until the glue sets up.