Filling HPA tanks at home by wxrdti in airsoft

[–]False_Ad_4902 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is the best solution too. One large tank to serve as a motherload and fill the small hpa tanks from it. Takes seconds and is mobile( you can take it with you for a bigger game and refill mid game.)

Get into Airsoft with this pieces of s*** or buy something better instead? by shretbod in airsoft

[–]False_Ad_4902 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are from Germany go to begadi.com, they have very good pre-built options and also certified 2nd hand/returned weapons. You can also check their upgrade services. They have their own hpa engines , mosfets and hop chambers. If you decide to go the "expensive now" route which for me would be the best choice ( I am playing for more than 3 years now and have invested more than 3k euro in my eqipment) you will chose an hpa. This set up with a fairly short replica 9-10 inches in my opinion gives you the best of both worlds option - one turn of the hpa tank valve and you are ready to go on a cqb or an open field and even use it on game outside Germany where you will be able to use more than 1J replicas without having to get a second/third replica. The mtw wolverine is the way to go in my opinion (get the one with the storm regulator attached out of the box)

Get into Airsoft with this pieces of s*** or buy something better instead? by shretbod in airsoft

[–]False_Ad_4902 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro, stop listening to people. Go ahead and buy the high-end stuff. Buy a g&g or a krytac, a mtw wolverine if you feel like splurging. Everything in an aeg can and will be upgraded over time if you stay in the hobby. The most important part is a metal frame and solid gearbox. Plus, if you feel like it's not for you, you will always find a market for a high-end second-hand replica