Good shave could have a few more options for the price

I have used the razor for six or seven shaves so I could give it an honest review. I have been using a fat boy for about 3 years and a slim for 2 to three years before that. Thanks for the customer service at West coast shaving I settled on the short handle since it is very similar in length to the fat boy. The first time I tried the progress I thought I made a mistake but after stick with it I am liking it more and more, so stick with it. The angle that you hold the head to your face is different than what I am used to but I am learning each razor has a slightly different angle. I can now get an bbs shave with very few weepers with three passes took me about six or seven times but I am only getting better each time. I mostly use medical prep blades and feathers once in awhile. I really like that it is adjustable I start out on a one and have the move up to a two and half. It is more aggressive then my fat boy I start on seven with it and turn it up nine. Another good thing about progress is like the fat boy I can change the gap with the turn knob which is a plus. Has a good weight to it. Balance is also pretty decent maybe center point balancing on my finger is about one half to three quarters on an inch from the head. Blade loads pretty easy. There is a few things I think could have been added to the razor for the price. First my biggest problem is blade alignment when you drop the blade into the head of the razor it basically has three prongs that align the blade. The problem with this is the blade has a slight amount of play. The first time I used the razor I inspected the blade and noticed the blade had a very slight off set almost like the blade on one side had on off set and the side was opposite off set. The first time I used it had to loosen and realign. I think they could have put something like a raised bar between the prongs on the head and indentation on the razor to help align the blade and yes I am aligning the notch on the head to the triangle. I also think that the could have used some curling on the handle. The handle does get a little slick. So far it has not slipped in my hand but would be a nice option. When I hold it in my hand I rest my ring finger on adjustment knob where it goes from smaller to bigger and my pinky on the end of knob. So far I am happy with my purchase I think it could be a little better for the price and have a few upgrades but all in all it's a good razor. The is a slight learning curve as is with most razors, and it is aggressive but not crazy aggressive which I like.