I'm missing something about compressing nitrogen. If nitrogen is in a bottle, why can't you put it directly into the gun?
These guys are making things way too complicated. Yep!! Yes you can fill directly from the bottle to the gun.
I use an 6000 psi nitrogen tank that I get from ARC3 Welding and Gas Supply Co. You will have one or some other company name in your area.
The tank is 510 cubic feet.
I bought a simple fill adapter from Joe somebody, his company is well known just forget what it is at the moment. I got the fill adapter and gauge around 7 years ago and he still sells them. Or if you are a worry wart you can purchase a 400 dollar dual regulator assembly. I simply use the gauge and adapter and watch the gauge on the gun and slowly fill it. I do replace the small high pressure fill whip each year.
So 510 cu ft tank. Yearly rent is 140 bucks. and tax.
Refill or exchange is 89 bucks. And tax.
If you have a 480 cc bottle on your rifle and you fill at 2000 psi you will 144 fills from that big bottle. A small tank such as on a Daystate Revere you will get almost 300 fills or more.
If you are residential you have to go pick it up yourself they only deliver to Commercial businesses. If you live in a sub division then regulations prohibit sale to such customers.
Bottom line for me is 1.73 cost per fill. I generally fill a PCP around 24 times per month, so I get 6 months per tank
I have no worry at all with moisture issues.
In comparison the use and cost of say the Nomad 2 at 800 bucks.
24 fills per month equals around more or less 2 hours of run time on the compressor.
If the compressor actually does last 20 hours before it dies (most die long before hence the reason there are no long term reviews as the compressors do not last long enough for a long term review) if it last 20 hours that is for me 10 months.
Cost is over all around $5.50 per fill as I can count on the small compressor dying most likely long before those 20 hours.
I do have to watch out for moisture issues.
I have had two Nomad 2 compressors. The original one lasted six hours. It was sent back and replaced with a new one, I sold the new one unused with full disclosure to someone on this site , I stressed it would fail, only a matter of time.
Hope this helps those who are considering nitrogen versus compressed air.
Cheers
Kit