A 300 bar carbon Leshiy tank is (back of an envelope calculation) containing the same potential energy as around a quarter of a pound of dynamite. Not a funny thing to have go boom when you have it snuggled up to your cheek.Your logic is baffling to me. Engineers solve problems. They don't handwave them away or default to user error. Your reasoning basically equates to: "This bridge has been successfully operational for 10 years, so if it ends up collapsing, then it was clearly the fault of that one heavy truck putting too much weight on it.".
Is it really that hard to even consider the possibility of a structural/design error, or are you just THAT blinded by loyalty to the EdGun brand?
I've only been able to find 2 verified cases of a PCP exploding, and these were indeed proven to be caused by user error. One instance where a guy tried to convert a CO2 rifle to HPA, which ended up almost killing him. And one where someone filled their gun with pure oxygen.
As it stands, the L2 explosion is the only case where a clear explanation behind the catastrophic failure is absent. User error was speculated, but these were largely ruled out by Ed's research team. No traces of dubious substances were found, and it was proven that the rupture started at a point of corrosion on the inside of the reservoir. Which rules out the initial theories that the gun may have been assembled incorrectly.
Im am by no means saying that YOU should throw your L2 in the trash, or even that there was no user error. It's possible. However, the current lack of an explanation simply does not make me feel comfortable using this product. And I would much appreciate it if you would temper your persistently dismissive tone towards people who are critical and/or doubtful.
You honestly sound like one of those Apple fanboys. "Oh no, the overheating or exploding battery cannot possibly be Apple's fault. They probably just used their iPhone wrong".
On the other hand I’m fairly sure that folks jump in to two ton lumps of steel on four inflated doughnuts every day and shoot around at seventy miles an hour.
That is orders of magnitude greater in terms of energy dump if you hit a wall.
Not going to sweat the odds based on reported failures.
Two known tank failures against 43,000 car crash deaths in the US per year. Admittedly a disproportionate sample size, but I would still feel confident that the percentage (HPA gun deaths by number of users Vs car crash deaths by number of drivers) makes it rather more safe to use your Leshiy than to jump into the car and head to the Piggly Wiggly for chips and salsa.
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