Funny you ask about the HPLV sprayer. Just a day or two ago I was talking to one of the painters at one of my construction projects about this exact subject. He was spraying a clear coat of a type of urethane that we use in wet areas. This area happened to be a dish washing room in a high school.
I noticed he was using the cheapest of the cheap sprayers, a Central Pneumatic from Harbor freight. This particular one was $14.99.

I asked specifically about the type of guns and he said NOT to use a HPLV gun. Reason being is they clog and spit especially when you are trying to do finish coats. He said a traditional gun (high pressure and lots of paint) works the best because it atomizes better.
Then I asked him why the cheap gun? He said because it sprays just as good as his $500 Binks and DeVilbiss sprayers. He even uses it for painting cars it sprays so good.
I know, its counter intuitive buying something so cheap when you are trying to do finish work but after seeing his work on this and about ten other jobs (he is my regular painter), I can certainly attest for the quality of the gun and its finish.....then again, a BIG chunk of it is the fact that the guy holding it knows what hes doing too

Here's the link to the gun (I think this is the right one

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Cheap gun I;m planning on picking up a couple myself since they are so cheap...that and I'm getting ready to to move my compressor up to my wood shop so I can start spraying stains and finishes.