This guide details the installation and operation of the X-PRT90, a new three-position progressive forced reset trigger for the FN P90 and PS90. It covers component replacement, understanding the unique progressive FRT mechanics, and essential safety precautions. The X-PRT90 offers Safe, Semi-Auto, and Forced Reset modes, with the latter providing rapid firing capabilities. The speaker, with demonstrated expertise in FRT systems, emphasizes the importance of using the stock trigger pack and avoiding dry firing.
This video provides a brief look at the PS90, highlighting its performance on a steel target and mentioning the Armory of Kings Expert 90 trigger system. It also includes promotional information for SDI.EDU's gunsmithing and drone courses.
This guide details the installation and operation of the FRT90, a new three-position Forced Reset Trigger for the FN PS90, developed by Armory of Kings and FN Specialties. The FRT90 offers Safe, Semi-auto, and FRT modes, enabling rapid fire capabilities. The trigger is constructed from durable materials like 17-4 heat-treated stainless steel and features a nitrided finish. It's designed as a professional-grade upgrade compatible with SBR configurations and suppressors. The video features Dorin from Armory of Kings, highlighting the technical specifications and performance metrics, such as a rate of fire approaching 1,000 rounds per minute in FRT mode.
This guide details the installation of various Strike Industries chassis systems, including updates for the PS90/P90, the Bravo chassis for the Springfield Echelon, and the Delta series for the Sig P365. It also covers the Strike Arms PCC prototype. The information is presented by Greyson, a manufacturer representative with deep technical knowledge of chassis design and materials.
This video discusses several submachine guns (SMGs) that are expected to appear in Battlefield 6, comparing their real-world counterparts to their in-game representations. It highlights the SIG MPX, Heckler & Koch MP5, FN P90, BNT APC9, and UMP, noting specific variants and calibers.
This video details the 'chop top' modification for the FN PS90 and P90 platforms by MK3 Firearms. The process involves removing the factory sight structure and machining a custom Picatinny rail directly into the receiver, creating an inset mount. This modification aims to provide a sleeker profile and, crucially, an optimal height for a proper cheek weld when mounting optics, addressing previous issues with mounts being too low.
This video features a Point of View (POV) perspective of the FN PS90, a compact and unique bullpup rifle known for its distinctive design and use of proprietary ammunition. The POV format likely aims to immerse the viewer in the shooting experience, potentially showcasing handling, target acquisition, and the overall feel of the firearm. Without a description beyond the title, the video is expected to focus on the visual and auditory aspects of operating the PS90, offering a direct perspective for enthusiasts.
This YouTube video, titled 'P90 go BURRRRRRRRRR (PT.1)', focuses on the FN P90 and PS90 firearms. The video appears to be part of a series and hints at a high volume of fire or rapid shooting with the P90, as indicated by the "BURRRRRRRRRR" in the title. The description explicitly mentions "airsoft," suggesting this might be an airsoft rendition or demonstration of the P90/PS90, rather than live fire. The inclusion of hashtags like #FN, #p90, #ps90, #freedomdispenser, #spartan, and #spartandefense further solidifies the subject matter. The video aims to showcase the P90 in a dynamic or exciting manner, likely for an audience interested in firearms, airsoft, or potentially tactical gear.
This video, part two of a series, features an airsoft rendition of the FN P90, with the title emphasizing its rapid firing capability ('BURRRRRRRRRR'). The hashtags and title suggest a focus on the airsoft experience with this specific replica, likely showcasing its performance and possibly some custom aspects. Given the context of airsoft, the content is likely geared towards enthusiasts of the sport, highlighting replica firearms and their operational characteristics in a recreational setting. The mention of 'freedomdispenser' is a colloquial and potentially humorous reference to the rapid fire.
This video critically reviews the Crypted Hardware Ape suppressor cage, questioning its utility and value. The hosts highlight that the product is primarily for meeting barrel length requirements to avoid SBR classification when using a suppressor, rather than offering significant heat shielding or mirage reduction. They also delve into the alleged undisclosed financial relationship between the product's promoter, Tim Herald of Military Arms Channel, and the manufacturing company, Copper Custom, raising concerns about transparency and potential SEC violations. The review also touches upon historical controversies involving Tim Herald's past business dealings and marketing practices.
The APE Suppressor Cage by Cryptid Hardware is a lightweight aluminum device designed to protect a suppressor and provide heat shielding. It attaches via a hub mount and is intended to be pin and welded to the barrel to meet NFA regulations for overall firearm length, particularly for shorter barrels. The device allows for user-selectable timing and can be used with standard hub mount suppressors.
This video from GUNBROS explores the availability of various firearms and tactical gear, from gold-plated Desert Eagles to restricted items like C4. The staff, demonstrating high expertise, humorously navigates customer requests, highlighting what is readily obtainable versus what is legally restricted. The content serves as an entertaining overview of unique firearm and gear acquisition possibilities within a gun shop setting.
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