I bought mine on amazon also it was within a couple dollars of the best price I found.
I also bought this cup...
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B000...UTF8&psc=1
It's a little bulky and not great for tight spaces but I've gotten used to it.
IMHO the only disadvantage to the gravity feed VS. a siphon is being able to invert the gun to spray upwards. You can invert with a good siphon gun with adjustable stem, but with the gravity feed, Nope!
The transfer rate of a gravity feed is much better than a siphon. Which results in less over-spray/less material
I now own 3 of the Iwata's, one is for stain, one for sealers and clear coats and the other for pigmented lacquers.
If your funds are limited you may want to look at the Astro which is also a really good gun for the price,
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H...UTF8&psc=1
or as I said even the HF gravity gun. I would recommend getting an aluminum cup for any of them as they are just easier to clean. if you buy the Astro with the same AL cup, you will need this fitting:
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B002...UTF8&psc=1
I would stay away from any Binks model guns under $400.
With a 1.4mm tip you can spray just about anything for woodworking finishes.
Full disclosure...I own a small architectural millwork fabrication company and do this for a living so time is money. But quality is everything, and it keeps the money coming.
When I did this type of work for myself or small side jobs I used the siphon gun but as I progressed I learned there are just better ways to do many things that are just easier, more consistent and reliable. Your spray gun decision is no different than a Ryobi Table saw or a 1990's Unisaw.
Good luck with your decisions and happy spraying.... or cleaning