Grex - Tritium TG5 Double Action Pistol Style Trigger Gravity Feed Airbush
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Product Information
- Pistol-style trigger for precise control
- Textured ergonomic grip reduces fatigue
- Quick-Fit caps enable fast setup
- Heavy nickel chrome plated housing
- Stainless steel nozzle and needle
- Includes 2ml, 7ml, 15ml cups
- Cup design maintains flow at angles
- Teflon seals compatible with all media
- 0.5mm nozzle converts to 0.2mm or 0.3mm
Paint murals or miniatures with pistol-grip comfort and precision
Pistol-grip airbrushes eliminate hand fatigue during extended sessions by shifting control from finger pressure to natural trigger mechanics. The Tritium TG5 combines this ergonomic advantage with genuine precision capability, a 0.5mm nozzle that handles everything from base coats to moderate detail work, convertible to 0.3mm or 0.2mm configurations when you need finer atomization. Heavy nickel-chrome plated housing withstands professional use while precisely machined stainless steel nozzles and needles maintain consistent spray patterns through countless hours of operation.
Three interchangeable gravity-feed cups (2ml, 7ml, 15ml) mount from the top, letting you match reservoir size to your project scale without committing to a single capacity. Cup geometry maintains optimal paint flow even when working at steep angles, crucial for mural work or automotive applications where you can't always position the brush perfectly upright. Quick-fit needle caps and crown caps snap on and off without threading delays, while replaceable Teflon seals resist solvent damage across all paint chemistries from acrylics to urethanes.
The textured pistol grip provides secure control whether you're working dry or handling the airbrush with slightly damp hands. Dual-action trigger operation feels intuitive for anyone familiar with spray guns, making this a natural choice for artists transitioning from larger equipment or those who simply prefer trigger control over button mechanics.
