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Single Action Airbrushes have an on/off push button control.
You can control the width of the spray by adjusting the air pressure and how far or close you get to your project.
Dual Action Airbrushes have a push and pull trigger control.
This allows greater control for blending and fading. By barely pulling the trigger you can create thin lines, up close to your project. By pulling the trigger all the way you can spray a wide area, holding the airbrush further away from your project.
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