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Air Spray Guns convert the fluid paint into thousands of tiny, atomized droplets. To do so the guns have specific components that must work in unison. Guns come generally in four forms: Pressure, Siphon, Gravity-Feed and HVLP (high volume - low pressure), in order of efficiency. Pressure and Siphon-feed guns are the oldest of designs.
Bleeder type gun is defined as continuous air flow regardless of trigger position. Non-bleeder type gun is defined as air flow shut off when trigger is released.