New Craftsman era.

It is kinda weird....but I have to admit, I'm glad Craftsman survived. At least they're still here. You caint redeem yourself if you're gone.
Craftsman in name only. Sears sold the name rights to Stanley Black &Decker back in 2017 and then there was a lawsuit against sears for releasing tools under the Craftsman name. Craftsman has always been tough but crudely made. Back in the last century they were tough and cheap. When Overseas (Japan/China) manufacturing opened up they went there for a cheaper product and possibly more profit. If I remember correctly, their Professional line were forged in the same Dallas plant that the American made Stanley, Mac, and proto tools came from.

Note: Very few air tools are made in the USA.