Edgun R5M .25 long enroute

I noticed you listed a Vulcan on the classifieds for a friend that you said you'd used several times. Just curious as to why you choose the R5M over a Vulcan. I'm torn between the Vulcan2 and R5M in .25. I'm a lefty and both guns seem to be truly ambidextrous. I like the look of the Vulcan slightly better, and it's slightly less expensive. In this price range I don't want $300 to keep me from getting the better gun. Unfortunately all I have to go on is pictures, never shot or even held one. It's tough to spend that much money based on pictures and what limited reviews I can find. Thanks for any advice you might be able to offer.
 
I noticed you listed a Vulcan on the classifieds for a friend that you said you'd used several times. Just curious as to why you choose the R5M over a Vulcan. I'm torn between the Vulcan2 and R5M in .25. I'm a lefty and both guns seem to be truly ambidextrous. I like the look of the Vulcan slightly better, and it's slightly less expensive. In this price range I don't want $300 to keep me from getting the better gun. Unfortunately all I have to go on is pictures, never shot or even held one. It's tough to spend that much money based on pictures and what limited reviews I can find. Thanks for any advice you might be able to offer.

I currently have 3 Edguns the quality is excellent. The guns are easy to repair yourself and Brian at Edgun West as well as Ed in Russia are always willing to give advice on how to fix any problems. I don’t have any experience with the Vulcan I’m just very positive with my Edgun experiences.
 
I noticed you listed a Vulcan on the classifieds for a friend that you said you'd used several times. Just curious as to why you choose the R5M over a Vulcan. I'm torn between the Vulcan2 and R5M in .25. I'm a lefty and both guns seem to be truly ambidextrous. I like the look of the Vulcan slightly better, and it's slightly less expensive. In this price range I don't want $300 to keep me from getting the better gun. Unfortunately all I have to go on is pictures, never shot or even held one. It's tough to spend that much money based on pictures and what limited reviews I can find. Thanks for any advice you might be able to offer.

The reason I choose the R5M was first ease of maintenance. all the vids I've seen make this gun super easy to work on. Second was the way Edgun has went with his new designs and if the R5M build is anything like the Leshiy I have it's going to tops shelf tough. Third was this gun has to be one the quietest out of the box platforms judging by the size of the shroud and the reports of other owners. Last would be dealing Brian at Edgun West, the gentleman will answer all questions, he calls or text back and sometimes just takes time to talk airguns. Dont get me wrong the Vulcans are sweet guns and accurate. I've own one before and it just didn't tickle me in the right place. My friend has the Vulcan 2 coming in .30, So I will see how this model improves.