How long does a pcp airgun bottle last for?

Carbon fiber is way way waY stronger in tension than compression. In compression it's mainly the resin matrix that gives it strength. The idiots who designed that sub should be charged with criminal stupidity 😡! I spent 30+ years working with the stuff. A lot of it doing destructive static testing aka pulling apart, crushing, and bending it until it broke. A tensile made from uni directional tape .040 thick by.500 wide depending on the fiber used was getting between 5000 lbs and 7500 lbs of load. That's like picking up a car to picking up a pickup truck.
I recall an associate of the principle at Ocean Gate was horrified when, over cocktails, the fellow bragged about what a great deal he got on out of date prepregs. I have been involved in adv. composites and the resins and there is a reason for the expiry date and requirements that the prepregs be stored under nitrogen at sub ambient temps. You do not build life online structures with out of date materials. All of the deep diving subs in current use all the way back to the Trieste had metal pressure hulls. The previous "explorers" reported loud banging noises. good grief!
 
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I’m sorry I don’t have much sympathy for anyone dumb enough to get on that sub. It’s literally amazing the trust we put in people we know absolutely nothing about. Yeah I got 250 grand burning a hole in my pocket so WTH lets gown down to see the titanic. I mean I’m sure the people that built this little Tylenol bottle knew what they were doing. Darwinism at its best.
 
My question is where are people going to get carbon tanks recertified and who would do an aluminum tube on an AG?
We have a scuba club somewhere near my location. They had a rather poorly functioning air pump the last time I went in...ended up getting my own pump.
I have a three CF tanks - 2 are smaller paintball tanks that need recert - all are in pristine condition.
 
I have two CF tanks, still within their 5 year time of purchase. That said, I won't bother getting a tank tested unless I'm suspicious of it.

My impression is that when such a tank fails it's not a dangerous failure. More often than not it will be a slow leak. The only real precaution you should take with them is don't store them in an air-tight room that people might sleep in.