Answer
Nov 18, 2016 - 04:04 PM
Thank you for your question! Oh boy... the million dollar question haha. Well, this will heavily depend on your play style and how much you intend to fire. If you are going to play more like a support gunner, then the bigger the better! This also will be determined by what PSI you will be running your system at, as well as whether you have any efficiency upgrades such as a larger bore nozzle (Red or Purple), a Low Flow Poppet, Poppet Shims, and a tighter bore barrel to increase FPS. If you have a limited budget, we would recommend no less than a 62/3000 tank with the Fusion Engine, however, if you can, we would recommend obtaining a 4500 psi tank as they will offer many more shots for around the same size of tank. They are more expensive though.
If you want a large abundance of air and don't want to worry about running out, the 90/4500 may be the way, but if you see yourself not shooting as much, then you could go with a smaller sized tank or multiple 62/3000s if you don't mind the weight and swapping them out and you can get back to your stagging area.
I know it's a big decision and there isn't an exact answer, but hopefully this helps guide you to a decision once you think about these things.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask!
Thanks!
If you want a large abundance of air and don't want to worry about running out, the 90/4500 may be the way, but if you see yourself not shooting as much, then you could go with a smaller sized tank or multiple 62/3000s if you don't mind the weight and swapping them out and you can get back to your stagging area.
I know it's a big decision and there isn't an exact answer, but hopefully this helps guide you to a decision once you think about these things.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask!
Thanks!
