A novel idea, but 17% of reviews on Amazon say that this gun requires more muscle to operate, looses grip on the tube and isn't dripless. I'm a remodeling contractor and use caulk guns regularly... having the knife slit the tube will prevent the tube from rotating in the gun, which is a feature that alone would make it a no-go for me, as I bias cut my tips and constantly rotate the tube in the gun to accommodate the particular angle I'm working at the moment. That non-rotating feature would be fine for non-cosmetic applications where you're not concerned about appearance, like when applying subfloor adhesive.

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