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HPA Academy

Welcome to the CQC Airsoft HPA Academy — your training hub for High Pressure Air systems, tanks, regulators, lines, engines, PSI settings, tournament locks, maintenance, safety, and HPA build planning.

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HPA Basics

What Is HPA Airsoft?

Learn how High Pressure Air systems work and why players choose HPA for consistency, tunability, and performance.

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Setup Guide

Building Your First HPA Rig

Understand the core parts of an HPA setup, including tank, regulator, airline, engine, battery, and tournament lock.

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Performance

PSI, FPS & Joules

Learn how PSI affects performance, why BB weight matters, and how to stay within your local field limits.

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HPA System Breakdown

HPA airsoft systems use compressed air to power your airsoft gun. A proper setup requires the right parts working together safely and consistently.

HPA Engine / Drop-In Conversion Kit
Air Tank / Carbon Fiber or Aluminum Tank
Regulator / Adjustable Output Pressure
Airline / Remote Line Setup
FCU Battery / Electronics
Tournament Lock / Field Compliance
BB Weight / Hop-Up Tuning
Chrono Testing / Joule Limits

How HPA Works

HPA setups may look advanced, but the basic system is simple once you understand the flow.

01

Tank

Stores compressed air used to power the system.

02

Regulator

Controls output pressure before air reaches the gun.

03

Line

Transfers regulated air from the tank to the HPA engine.

04

Engine

Uses air pressure to fire BBs with consistent performance.

HPA Knowledge Database

Latest HPA Academy Guides

HPA Tanks Explained: Choosing the Right Air Tank for Your Airsoft Setup

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HPA Airsoft Academy: Your Complete Beginner’s Guide to High Pressure Air

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HPA Academy FAQ

What does HPA mean in airsoft?

HPA stands for High Pressure Air. It uses compressed air from an external tank to power the airsoft gun instead of a traditional electric gearbox or gas magazine system.

Is HPA good for beginners?

HPA can be excellent, but it is usually better for players who understand basic airsoft performance, field limits, and equipment setup. Beginners can use HPA with proper guidance.

What do I need for an HPA setup?

A basic HPA setup usually requires an HPA engine, tank, regulator, airline, FCU battery if required, and a tournament lock for field compliance.

Does PSI control FPS?

PSI affects air output and can influence FPS and joules, but final performance also depends on BB weight, barrel setup, hop-up, nozzle alignment, and engine tuning.

Can CQC Airsoft help me choose HPA parts?

Yes. CQC Airsoft can help you understand what parts you need for your build, what is compatible, and what setup makes sense for your play style.

Ready To Build An HPA Setup?

Whether you are new to HPA or upgrading your current build, CQC Airsoft can help you choose the right tank, regulator, line, engine, and tuning path.

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