PS90 arrived yesterday!

RDA says...You ROCK!

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Wasn't MacGyver against guns?

Guess he lighten up in his old age LOL
 
Any word on reloading for these things yet? I've heard they take normal .224" bullets (albeit light ones), and that FN says reloading is a warranty no-no

But with the scarcity/cost of ammo, combined with the (maybe?) 15grs of powder, seems like reloading is definitely the way to go.
 
Also a BRRC member. Hopefully I'll be at the range when you fire it off the first time. That ought to draw some attention!
Who stocks the 5.7 ammo, and what does a brick go for?

Armacoat from Edmonton stocks it. They are excellent to deal with and very helpful. I highly recommend them. You'll have to call them to get prices. You may be wanting more than I bought so you might have to pay more for shipping with the extra weight.
 
nice gun. looking forward to the range report and maybe a few pictures of her broken down.

Id like to see where they have spent 4000$ in plastic on this guy.

I think most of that price is in the administration of getting it into Canada. I will get some pics later of it stripped down.
 
I'm just tossing this out there for discussion without owning one or giving it a whole lot of thought... as 5.7mm is essentially a .22 what what would it take to make a .22lr or .22mag conversion for a P90. Anything is doable, but is it realistic?

I was reading on the 10/22 with a P90 airsoft body conversion done on another thread in the rimfire forum and it got me thinking could it work the other way round.

Before the 'she has her finger on the trigger' Nazi ball-saggers jump on this we all know it would be prohib due to the bullpup conversion. But for discussion sake and the driver being cheap to shoot it'd be interesting to think about what it would take... kind or like an AR15 .22 conversion.
 
I'm just tossing this out there for discussion without owning one or giving it a whole lot of thought... as 5.7mm is essentially a .22 what what would it take to make a .22lr or .22mag conversion for a P90. Anything is doable, but is it realistic?
Methinks most of the trouble would be in making a long straight .22LR mag (i.e. same dimensions as the P90's 5.7mm mag) that actually works.

Besides, 5.7x28 is old news. 6x35 is the new tacticool goodness. :p
 
I must have one of those someday. I fired one in the states 2 years ago and loved it. What a wonderful rifle. Too bad the ammo is scarce up here.
 
Is anyone reloading this stuff yet? I stumble across empty casings at my range from time to time and would pass it on if I knew someone actually wanted the stuff.
 
Nice armor piercing how powered assault weapon.
We should ban that for being too nice.

First of all this is a SPORTING rifle not an assault weapon!

A weapon is something you use to cause arm to someone.

A sporting rifle is something you shoot targets with. For fun.

We should ban people who use the word "ban" in this forum!
That being said, I hope you were just being sarcastic. ;)
 
It seems pretty obvious that he was (sarcastic). Judging by his sig. Though, his message doesn't make a whole lot of sense...

Nice PS90, cobalt45. It is a weird, ackward looking firearm but pretty unique in that respect. I like the ammunition it fires. Wish there were more rifles/subguns that fired that caliber.
 
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