For laquer, and the biggest tip being on this "gun" .5mm, would not work well. I have sprayed many a finish, but a gun with a 1.0 or a 1.2 would work better. You can use smaller, but it means reducing the finish with thinner, and maybe retarder. At that point you are in the realm of (layer thickness) of spray cans.
I feel there is a ratio of dollars to the quality of the finish. I started with a Sata mini and the best I have found is an Iwata LPH-80, about 10x what that airbrush costs.
Shooting and finish is an investment in either time or money.
You may be a able to get away with a HF minigun at $50, but the learning curve will be steeper than a Iwata LPH-80 with a 1.2 at $360 in adjustments to product, air volume and how quick you need to move the gun. And each different product will be different.
Or keep looking on eBay, assuming you have a compressor. You can shoot with "rattle cans" and sand back the orange peel. It works too, just takes more time between coats as you have to shoot a layer, let it dry, and sand.
Just takes a bit longer since the layers are thinner. Not all lacquers dissolve into previous layers as you would think. Nothing more frustrating than when dried all the layers peel up from the wood.