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GSI Creos Mr. Airbrush PS-275 0.3mm

Regular price $84.00 USD
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SKU: PS-275
Regular price $84.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $84.00 USD

GSI Creos Mr. Airbrush Procon Boy WA Double Action Pistol Trigger Type 0.3mm PS-275

Airbrush made in Japan (used to be Gunze).

Double action trigger type gravity feed airbrush with needle travel adjustment.

Great for primers, top coats, and everyday painting needs.

  • 0.3mm nozzle
  • 7 ml detachable gravity cup (15ml cup available for additional purchase)
  • Handle with needle adjustment for better control
  • Air hose included.
  • Standard 1/8” connector will fit Iwata, Sparmax or Master airbrush hose, any standard 1/8” quick coupling can be used with this airbrush.

Customer Reviews

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Anonymous
GSI Creos Mr. Airbrush PS-275 0.3mm

Highly recommended!!

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Dave
Ps-275

Great airbrus, excellent quality as usual from gsi creos. I took away one star fir the very soft, mushy trigger. There is no spring adjustment to tighten the spring either. I am currently looking for a stiffer spring to fit this ab as it is very nice.

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Todd Fittro
P275

For me it's a great fit, and detail is every time consistent

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Alan Azevedo
GSI CREOS MR. AIRBRUSH PS-275 0.3MM

This airbrush is outstanding! I've always wanted to try an airbrush with a trigger, and I chose a great one. It's very smooth and easy to use. I very highly recommend this airbrush. The GSI CREOS MR. AIRBRUSH family is great. I have a few of them.

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Ed
Second Example - Best

I bought a second one of these because I love it so much. My kids use the other one I bought so the second just in case they mangle it. I have to say this is my favorite brush out of the half dozen I bought at Spraygunner. So comfortable and seems to be able to do anything I need to without breaking out my 271! One word of caution on this and other GSI Creos products. Do Not use Vallejo or similar paints through these, they gum up the insides so bad you need to to a complete tear down. I had some left over and thought I'd use it up and what a mistake. If there is even a trace of it left from a previous use and it hits normal acrylic or solvent thinner it becomes sticky varnish.