Let us give credit where it is due. Ed’s designs have been revolutionary in a number of ways. He is a hobbiest who brought his unique ideas to market. He posts as a member on several forums. He seems genuinely sincere in his posts and videos, which give free advice and tips other companies keep top secret. Sure he may have a bit of an ego; After all, he is an inventor. Ed doesn’t let down. He takes his own time improving on past models. I can’t think of one other company with his business model in our Airgun world.
This product is expanding on Ed’s own creativity. No one person can think of everything. That’s the beauty here with the redesign by someone else. Remember the BASF commercials a decade or two ago? “We don’t make the things you buy. We make the things you buy better”. Better... it’s subjective unless improving on quality, sustainability, and safety.
I think the magazine is a wonderful idea. But, I see the beauty in simplicity too. I have a few Airguns which I wished were not multi-shot. But, each to his own..
As a disclaimer, I do own an Edgun. Never fired it though. She sleeps with the other safe queens as I am mostly a collector at this point.
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