I'm not going to sway you in any way. My only complaint on tanks in general is take my Scott, interspiro, any I've owned. DOT states 15 years. SAME TANKS IN EUROPE, 30 year life. I would say I'd rather buy a tank here, used from Joe B, or any brand I mentioned, and a Crosman compressor that'll be out within a year, and fill it myself, take "my chances" as that tank will outlive me, never be exposed to 7 to 11K psi water fill pressure in a hydro tank. The meniscus Ain gonna rise on normal tanks. Keep pushing and it may. 4500psi fill. 1:5 safety ratio, that's simply (should theoretically be) 18000, 22,500psi before any tank "Should" blow. They shouldn't ever "blow." The resin in the carbon fiber should literally be pushed out of the pores it bonded in, just like pushing play doh out of a strainer or toy meant for it.
I'm also going to say this. I changed my seals on my Discoveries and put in Magnum AirPower's 3 screws that sheared at 186,000lbs each. I feel safe. Crosmans screws, when I saw them, scared me, but they meet the 1:5 ratio. No bottle gun or tube states, test every 5 years. I did NOT have to reseal my guns. I wanted to learn, one was 8 years old, and I wanted to check internals as I hand pumped before tanks. No rust, no problems. The valve holes were not circular. That valve body had been pushed back hard enough to make them look slightly oval and have a 0.020" gap in the front of all 3 holes. Bills screws heads sunk in there filling that oval and they exude quality. I don't take them past 2700 anyway as that's where that valve locks with other OEM parts. Just my 2cents on the dollar.