So I have been using my girlfriends badger 100 for the past few days, I just haven't felt comfortable. I haven't been able to do any real fine detail stuff, and it has a side loading cup which my knuckles keep knocking off. It's really kind of a pain. Anyway, hobby lobby Publishes coupons for 40% off just about anything in their store, so I screenshot that and went down to Hobby lobby and picked up a Iwata Neo for the princely sum of $48! I brought it home, and I know that a good carpenter should not blame his tools, but I was instantly able to do finer detail, pencil thin lines, and the trigger felt so much smoother to my hand. Also, since it's gravity feed with the cup on top, I haven't knocked it off or anything. In fact you can't, because it screws in tight! That said, I'm really enjoying this a lot more. I'm able to do a lot more the things that I want to do, and I could see myself practicing way more often and getting less frustrated. Here is a jerk bait that I painted today. I have not clear coated it yet, but I already think that this one looks far better than the last lure that I airbrushed, pictured earlier in the thread. For my second bait that I've ever tried airbrushing, I'm pretty happy with it so far.