The ed gun is a single shot, while the cricket is a multi shot.
I know there are a few places selling the ed gun. But due to customs it can take a while to get the rifle. Where as the cricket is available at many places. Would west airguns has both the bullpup and the long rifle, as well as precision airguns.
The wait can be long for sure. I had to wait about 7 months for my first .22 R2. It took about 6 months for my .25 R3 long and about 11 months for my .22 R3 standard, my .22 R3 standard took so long because during that time Ed was having the most problems with Russian customs officials. Sometimes you can get lucky and Tony (US distributor) will have a few spares in stock for immediate shipment.
Also, there are now multishot (rotary mag) Edguns. The first US shipment of multishots is due possibly the end of this week, I've had a deposit in on a .25 multishot since June and should be getting one from this shipment. Ed said the shipment left Helsinki this week and should be in the US at the distributor hopefully end of next week.
Ed is also releasing some .30 single shots to the US in this batch... I'm tempted, very tempted.
Steve or Kiba----where or who do you get an Edgun from?
To order one you have to email Tony Rudenko,
[email protected] and ask to be "put on the list" for which model you want and a $125 deposit secures your spot in the queue. When the rifle is in Tony will send you an email asking for the balance due. Tony is a man of few words and his emails are brief but he's very reliable to work with.
For the Matadors, there are .22 single shot short/medium/long, .25 single shot short/medium/long, and .22 and .25 Multishots in each configuration. There are .177s but they're few and far between and mostly seem to go to England where they have the 12 ft/lb limit. The .30 cal single shot was a special run but I'd imagine he will make more as the demand seems to be high.
There is also the .177 and .22 Leyla (very short carbine) and a the .177 and .22 Veles pistols. Ed is focusing production on the Matadors right now so the Leyla and Veles have been nearly impossible to get for over a year now.
Tony is the sole importer and parts source for the US. Ed likes to run a very "tight" dealer/distributor network.
Best place to go for info is here, Ed himself is a frequent poster...
http://talonairgun.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=22
The Crickets are good guns too, a buddy of mine at work recently picked one up in .22. It's well made and accurate but the regulator isn't as efficient as the Edgun and thus it doesn't get as many shots per fill. Some of the mag indexing linkage looks a little fragile but they've been out a while now and so far the reports on the forums are very positive. They certainly have a wider US dealer network and there are much more rifles in stock at any given time than the Edguns. I've had extremely good luck with the last 3 Edguns that I've had so I'm sticking with them for now.
I'm looking forward to comparing the new multishot to my current single shot. Ed says his mags don't affect the pellet skirts or accuracy (and he made them long enough to run JSB Polymags) but I'm primarily interested in how the bolt & mag indexing feels and functions. The current single shot is quite smooth feeling and it's been 100% reliable for me but there have been a few occasions hunting where I wished I had an immediate followup shot available without having to grab a fresh pellet out of my pellet holder and stuff it in the feed ramp.