I’m finally making the switch to HPA. Can’t wait to get my fusion engine. I have one with a gate titan, but for open play HPA seems like the best move.
I think HPA takes away from the realism what airsoft is all about, it should not look like paintball.. Also HPA mobility is constricted, you cannot easily swing rifle on your back and pull sidearm comfortably, when moving from fields to indoor for example.. And you have to choose running main rifle on HPA and sidearm still on gas or vise versa.. Also buying a GBB rifle itself is way more expensive than having AEG rifle and there is less choice, also converting your side arm gun mags to HPA can be expensive let alone the whole HPA system itself is expensive.. For many people filling HPA tanks at home is also not really an option and some fields might not be able to provide filling either.. The only reason for HPA is consistency but then again AEG nowadays is also consistent, therefore the only real reason to run HPA is for people who main there 1500,- hi-cappa builds in CQB and speedsoft there way to victory.. Because when using there side arm for main, refilling there small mags with greengas 'constantly' ends up being a chore.. I believe the ultimate cost efficient, mobile and most realistic setup would be (especially for milsim) AEG rifle or Bolt action sniper for main, with just normal GBB secondary gun to clear close quarter situations - after many considerations I think that is just the way it overall balances out.. I believe the latest line up of Novritsch delivers just that whole experience straight out of the box, with top notch customer service and warranty aftercare and dominate the current market with there SSR4, SSG10 and SSP5.. So uhh HPA, meh..
You guys are having too much fun doing these videos!!
Always do
I certainly have fun doing it
I’m finally making the switch to HPA. Can’t wait to get my fusion engine. I have one with a gate titan, but for open play HPA seems like the best move.
I personally really like HPA. The simplicity alone does it for me.
I agree I prefer HPA
I think HPA takes away from the realism what airsoft is all about, it should not look like paintball.. Also HPA mobility is constricted, you cannot easily swing rifle on your back and pull sidearm comfortably, when moving from fields to indoor for example.. And you have to choose running main rifle on HPA and sidearm still on gas or vise versa.. Also buying a GBB rifle itself is way more expensive than having AEG rifle and there is less choice, also converting your side arm gun mags to HPA can be expensive let alone the whole HPA system itself is expensive.. For many people filling HPA tanks at home is also not really an option and some fields might not be able to provide filling either.. The only reason for HPA is consistency but then again AEG nowadays is also consistent, therefore the only real reason to run HPA is for people who main there 1500,- hi-cappa builds in CQB and speedsoft there way to victory.. Because when using there side arm for main, refilling there small mags with greengas 'constantly' ends up being a chore.. I believe the ultimate cost efficient, mobile and most realistic setup would be (especially for milsim) AEG rifle or Bolt action sniper for main, with just normal GBB secondary gun to clear close quarter situations - after many considerations I think that is just the way it overall balances out.. I believe the latest line up of Novritsch delivers just that whole experience straight out of the box, with top notch customer service and warranty aftercare and dominate the current market with there SSR4, SSG10 and SSP5.. So uhh HPA, meh..