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Pistol Trigger Gravity Feed Airbrush Set with hose by NO-NAME Brand

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Pistol Trigger Gravity Feed Airbrush Set with hose by NO-NAME Brand NO-NAME brand
Regular price $50.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $50.00 USD

Pistol Trigger Gravity Feed Airbrush Set with hose by NO-NAME Brand

This all-purpose pro airbrush set comes with 3 Nozzle Sets, 3 Cup Sizes and a 6 ft. Air Hose. It's extremely versatile and you can spray with any of the 3 interchangeable cups or none at all! The various tip sizes allow you to achieve a fine detail spray, overall spray and wide spray patterns or you can use it with extra thick spray materials. Delivered in a plastic case.

  • Use the 0.3 or 0.5mm tip set-ups for applications where accurate spray control is required to do highly detailed work such as: auto & motorcycle graphics, fine art, nail art, illustration, etc...
  • Use the 0.8mm set-up when you desire a wider spray pattern or when spraying thicker materials

Features:

  • The spray gun pistol trigger design gives you the feel of a spray gun while providing you w/ the accurate spray control of an airbrush.
  • Features self-centering drop-in nozzles for perfect alignment & even control through the spray range & provides a very high paint flow
  • Sprays light to heavy viscosity paint materials w/ a varying spray pattern
  • Micro air control valve at the head of the airbrush enables accurate micro fine spray control
  • 3 Sizes of screw on gravity fluid cups: 1/16, 1/6 & 1/2 oz.
  • Fluid control knob that provides easy trigger adjustment & control of paint flow

Specs:

  • Type: gravity feed w/ fixed dual-action (air & fluid control) trigger; Internal mix for a fully atomized spray pattern
  • Tip Sizes: 0.3, 0.5 & 0.8mm needle and nozzle sets
  • 3 Screw on Gravity Cups: 1/16 oz (2 cc), 1/6 oz. (5 cc) & 1/2 oz. (14 cc)
  • Spray Pattern: Hairline to 2" wide; Working Pressure: 15-50 PSI
  • Includes: 6' Braided air hose w/ 1/8" fittings, nozzle wrench, instruction guide and molded plastic storage case

The solvent resistant PTFE needle packing prolongs the airbrushes life. It enables you to use of solvent based automotive paints: urethanes, lacquers and enamels
Replacement needle/nozzle sets are available at Spraygunner.com!

Common Mediums:

  • Watercolors & Acrylics
  • Inks, Dyes & Food Coloring
  • Automotive Urethanes
  • Lacquers & Enamels

Made in China

*****Does not include airbrush stand

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OBryan
A good entry level trigger type airbrush

I had an other inexpensive trigger type airbrush that recently bit the dust, so I bought this one to take it's place for doing the work of spraying micro fil primers, and dissolved putty products. It does that very well. The one problem I had, was when it arrived, I tried to disassemble it so I could give it a good thorough. Upon cleaning. Upon trying to remove the nozzle from the cap that holds it in place, I found that the cap had been tightened to the point that I had to resort to a small crescent wrench to loosen it. Once the cap was off, the nozzle was jammed into so tight that I could not remove it. I actually had to resort to a small piece of wood and a small mallet to get it out. The fact that I had to resort to this method meant the nozzle was damaged and became useless. Fortunately, I had a spare nozzle of the same type and size to replace it.

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Robert Portzline
No Name brand, Trigger type airbrush

I have several airbrushes. The prices range from $30 to $ 120. I definitely like the trigger type airbrushes best. Of all the airbrushes I've purchased, I think this is the best airbrush for the money. I only paint 1/24th scale car models, I use the .8 needle and nozzle on this brush. I have not tried the smaller needle and nozzle, I have no need for fine work. I do have a $100 airbrush, that sprays a nicer pattern, but the end paint job looks very near the same on both brushes. I use all Createx Wicked colors paint. The $100 airbrush is manufactured, using better material, and has a nicer finish, but if your doing models, this brush will get the job done.