Mini Air Spray Gun

Sprayer 120 Paint Spray Gun

Posted in Mini Air Spray Gun on January 14th, 2011 by admin – 551 Comments

The Spray gun must not be used for spraying flammable paints and solvents with a flash point of less than 21°C
Never use the spray gun outside when it is raining
Always ensure there is adequate ventilation when spraying
Always read the paint manufacturers thinning instruction before using
After every use ensure you clean your spray gun and always lubricate the piston
Prepare the surface thoroughly before spraying
Check the paint viscosity before spraying

New Apollo Spray Gun Rebuild Kits

Posted in Mini Air Spray Gun on January 13th, 2011 by admin – 738 Comments

Apollo spray guns are built to last.  Keep your spray gun clean and occasionally rebuild your spray gun by replacing gaskets and fiber washers. This  will keep your spray gun in top condition.
Apollo Sprayers has a new rebuild kit for the A5510 & A5111 1-Quart Cup Spray Gun, and for the 7500QT 1 Quart Spray Gun. Everything you need, including gaskets and a cleaning brush is included.
To see the contents of the kit and the very special price, please click here and scroll down to the bottom of the page.

Spray gun design gone too far?

Posted in Hvlp Spray Gun, Mini Air Spray Gun on December 31st, 2010 by admin – 693 Comments

While going through the GW blog archives I stumbled upon this beast.

Here’s a quick excerpt of the sales copy on the blog page:

Based on the original Citadel Spray Gun design, it takes spraying your miniatures to a whole new level – you can use it to apply an undercoat, basecoat, shading, highlight, and varnish all with one pull of the trigger!

It boasts four cylinders which can accommodate any of the Citadel paint and wash ranges, and requires two cans of propellant to feed its massive appetite. Once loaded, you just Point, Pull, and Pose.

How to use the Mace Pepper Spray Gun

Posted in Gravity Spray Guns, Mini Air Spray Gun on December 13th, 2010 by admin – 449 Comments

In the past, most of the options for a pepper spray delivery system were limited to just canisters. As time progressed you could find it hidden in benign appearing items like lipsticks, batons and pens as well.

Thanks to the fine folks over at Mace, we have yet another option in the form of the Mace Pepper Gun. This handy little device has quite a few features that are not available with the other delivery methods.

The Mace Pepper Gun uses their patented Bag-in-a-Can Technology. This allows the device to maintain a constant stream even when turned on the side or upside down! Not only that, it shoots up to twenty five feet away which is about twice what the other delivery methods will do.

As for ease of use, it does not get much easier to operate than the Mace Pepper Gun. Once loaded with a pepper canister, you simply aim and shoot. To simplify the process they even included a LED light for the weapon.

This LED light affords three main benefits:
1. Wherever you shine the light is where the pepper spray will land. This makes aiming for the face very simple. Shine the light directly in their eyes and blast away and continue to do so until he is screaming out in agony from the burn!
2. The other added benefit of the LED light is that when you do shine the light it his eyes it will help to disorient him for the second or so it will take the pepper spray from the Mace Pepper Gun to make him wish he was elsewhere. After it starts to kick in the fight is over and he will not be able to see you so you can escape to safety.
3. The fear factor. At night when you pull this out it will be tough to tell exactly what you have in your hand and could potentially scare off the attacker or at least distract him long enough for you to take a deep breath and use the device.

So I am sure you can see that there is not much to absorb when it comes to learning how to use the Mace Pepper Gun. You load it, point the light and squeeze the trigger. That really is all there is to it!

One more benefit that Mace provided with their Pepper Gun is that they sell practice canisters. They are filled with water and allow you the chance to test out the device without wasting your precious pepper spray.